Archive - 18 Jan 2002
Technologies Time Forgot: The Acorn Electron
BBC at school, Electron at home, arguments with Spectrum owners on the way home...
What the last quarter's financials mean
There are trends in them there quarterly reports...
Big ISPs slow to market with self-install
Minnows rush in where tuna fear to swim...
Chess programs go head to head in world championship
"Move from C1 to F4" as the programmer said to the Bishop...
Exploding chip to fox mobile thieves
The incredible exploding phone will stump light fingers... though not literally...
Silicon Valley rents fall as downturn hits home
The epicentre of high-tech opulence falls from grace...
KaZaA locks out users over fine threat
Dutch court promise heavy fines... suddenly it is possible to stop users downloading...
FCC legal team steps in for NextWave
Angry operators are loosing their cool...
Sun makes no apologies for its performance
McNealy: "Our company built on the bubble big time. So shoot us!"
Thus emerges from merger financially stable
For a couple of years at least...
Xerox raises $746m
Company sells shares like hot cakes...
Microsoft puts pen to paper in China
Gates ready to make most of booming new market...
Cookies may get a selection box
UK users may have to justify every little cookie while Europe feeds its face...
BT forced to cut local loop charges
Go easier on the little ones, says Oftel...
Bunch of 5s: The return of online music
Fa la lalal laa...
IBM and Veritas strengthen their bonds
All very cosy...
The right browsers for the wrong trousers
Cracking mpeg, Gromit...
UK businesses warned of hybrid virus
This one will show no mercy...
Verisign axes 100 jobs
Cost cutting causing heads to roll...
Life fails to get better for Transmeta
Losses deepening at chip maker...
Mac users get Pressplay support
Sony and Vivendi opens up site to Apple platform...
Dell stays strong as PC squeeze increases
Shipments during 2001...
Oracle takes the wraps off 11i prices
And the good news is...
Chip industry looking rosier
Everything's alright, it's fine...
NTL in life-saving talks
Last-chance saloon for troubled cable operator?
Virgin does the business for One2One
More than half of all new connections...
Motorola aims to be big in Japan
3G a go-go...
Nortel hits rock bottom
Tough times continue for troubled company...
Zed's dead, baby
Sonera closes down global HQ...
Record sales fail to save Microsoft
One-off charge forces company to miss Wall Street predictions...
IBM eases past Wall Street estimates
But only just...
Ellison: Give me control of your budgets
Plus the usual Microsoft bashing...
