Archive - 18 Feb 2002
Corel puts final nail in Linux coffin
No more open source...
Motorola and AOL fall in love again
They enjoyed 1999 so much they are trying to relive it...
IBM unveils mainframe newbie
"It's the biggest thing IBM's done since the 70s"
Do temporary workers need permanent rights?
Not if they nail them to the floor...
IBM launches ebusiness package for SMEs
SMEs with $37,000 to spend...
Microsoft has admirers ready to add Mira
Touch-screen technology hits right note in Japan...
Attorney General under fire for "suspect" Microsoft settlement
$20,000 Microsoft donation cause for concern...
Fasthosts faces trading standards inquiry
Web hoster under the customer service spotlight...
Eggheads call for bioweapons database
A is for Anthrax, B is for Bacillus...
Symbian boss tenders shock resignation
Mobile venture rocked as Myers moves on...
Fast to 'champion the little man' in software piracy
SMEs have somewhere to turn in licensing row...
Compaq gone fission for French supercomputer
Could lead to no more bomb testing atoll...
Telcos shrug off Nasdaq drop
Friday's loss is Monday's gain...
Apple throws its toys out of the pram
There's protecting copyright and then there's protecting copyright...
65,000 UK call centre jobs face axe
Indian exodus beckons...
Sprint slashes 3,000 jobs
Closes five call centres...
Cap Gemini wins £53m diplomatic contract
UK diplomats to benefit from tech overhaul...
Microsoft source code to go on state display
Nine states will be shown controversial code...
Worldcom suspends 'order book' three
"A few bad apples who figured out how to break the rules..."
Content founders approach Baltimore over buy-back
Or, how to buy a £700m company for £20m...
BT couldn't go under - could it?
Well, let's ask a French bank...
The Bloor Perspective: Linux or Windows, benchmarking kafuffle and online dating
In their latest round of industry commentary, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider the security o...
Handset theft: 1.3 million phones stolen each year
While others have only themselves to blame...
AOL joins NTL tug of love
Malone ain't alone...
IBM encounters accounting difficulties
Extraordinary? Or ordinary?