Archive - 18 Dec 2002
Re:Viewing 2002 - A year in broadband
January to April: Getting lost in 'Broadband Britain'...
IM patent could give AOL edge over rivals
Emphasis on the word 'could'
Voice price war to cost telcos E15bn
Users say "So what?", industry winces...
Could mobile phones replace parking meters?
Now all we need is robotic traffic wardens...
Oldsters online - putting the young ones to shame
From politicians to couch potatoes...
Will Colt be declared bankrupt on Friday?
Don't worry: whatever happens its network will live on
Gartner: Asia leads semiconductor recovery
Chipper chip stats
Re:Viewing 2002 - Mobile and wireless (Part 1)
From Taliban to mobile ban
Web services specs focus on simplified security
Another stumbling block to widespread adoption removed?
SAP customers face upgrade deadline
"People who have not addressed this issue need to consider it very soon. The clock is ticking..."
Is this the worst virus ever?
And we're not talking 'most destructive'... just 'really lame'...
'Flash!' Aaargghh... here to hack every one of us
"If you had known anything about the true nature of the universe, anything at all, you would've h...
Elcomsoft triumphs in DMCA case
Young man, there's no need to be down...
IBM launches "killer commodity system"
Read on...
Vodafone boss Gent to quit
Replacement chosen, but what will the markets make of it all?
Meta Group's 12 Days of Christmas
Will CIOs' stockings be bulging by twelfth night?