Archive - 19 Mar 2002
HP-Compaq: And the winner is...
Well, why draw a line under the whole saga just yet?
Broadband Britain's millions: where the money will be spent
Forget fast access, we've got Buckfast access ...
Icann boss to sue over bureaucracy
Too much red tape for Karl Auerbach...
Online ad spend on the up
Advertising is down, but online is holding firm...
BT and IBM team up to chase SMEs with ASP offering
ASP model is alive and well...
'You lost $1.7tr, but don't worry,' says Queen of the Internet
"We had a boomlet, we had a bust and now things are beginning to stabilise..."
GUS snaps up profitable dot-com for $130m
A rare collectible, never on the market long...
Tech expo sheds light on virtual keyboards
Keyboard light - a diet friendly qwerty option?
'Negligent' IT departments cost companies dear
Untested systems rolled out - companies left to pick up the pieces...
Microsoft launches cordless PC screen
But will admirers add Mira at £700 a pop?
IPO fever is back. Sort of
First float in the Smoke for a year...
Investors have little Affinity for telco stock
Limited successes fail to balance out trend of growing losses...
Qwest extends overdraft limit
Just like a first year student...
Intel launches chip for twin-processor blades
Good news at last for Sheffield United?
US paedophiles caught in police sting
Newsgroups hunted down, closed down and members arrested...
Online urine salesman loses his appeal
Wee-commerce venture popular with drug cheat athletes, unpopular with the authorities...
Misys feels the benefit
Health deal gives share price rosy glow...
Dutch telco makes history for all the wrong reasons
Massive losses...
McAfee subject of $208m bid
Network Associates can't get enough of the anti-virus firm...
Deutsche Telekom: 'Debts stay. For now'
Telco giant to miss 2002 target...
Open Windows? It cannot be done, says Microsoft lawyer
"If Windows is cloned the value to us is zero..."
Vodafone faces Chinese assault
But it's not all bad for the UK operator...
Devil's Advocate: Is faster better?
Take a step back and honestly ask yourself - just what's improved recently?
Inside Ariba: A vendor dossier
The Sopranos and software? "It's strictly B2B."
World of sport - and commercial opportunities for vendors
From the Olympics to the World Cup...
