Archive - 19 Nov 2001

Wall Street Journal awards gold for mobile innovation

Oxford-based company gets the glory in European tech awards...

Spy for mobile phones

I know where you were last summer, and last week come to that...

Xerox bailed out with GE dollars

Ailing photocopier giant gets big backing...

Your cookies aren't safe at the Opera

Hackers can access your cache to get at your cash...

Mobile phone shipments plummeting

10 million fewer handsets shipped than this time last year...

Mobile workstation a first for Dell

PC giant charts new territory...

Travel companies form online customer relationships

But all the online investment in the world won't increase leg-room or cut down on the chances of bei...

Privacy ruling opens legal floodgates

Retired accountant takes on the Home Office and wins...

'Best ever Christmas' tempered by e-tail fears

'Fears over web security' and 'slow purchasing processes' really put the Santa myth to rest once and...

Server sales suffer worldwide

Compaq comes out top holding its noble share of the global market...

Scoot given six months to live

If it was a dog it would be on a one-way trip to the vet about now (what's more it could use its own...

Hewlett adds fuel to HP 'feud'

Founder's son continues to fight Compaq merger...

'Safe shops' list to boost online shoppers' confidence

Don't become a cropper, be a happy internet shopper this Christmas...

Douglas Adams' final work discovered

So long, and thanks for the last book...

Red Herring dumps staff

Struggling magazine fires across the board...

Comings and goings at Xerox prompt share slide

Finance department shake-up not related to SEC inquiry insists copier firm...

Lane Fox says: 'You underestimated me'

The rise, fall, and rise of Lastminute.com...

Vodafone's US expansion gets green light

Legal wrangling over 3G licences ends 11 months on...

The Bloor Perspective: Marconi, Vodafone and lessons from telecoms acquisitions

In their latest assessment of key developments, Robin Bloor and his team consider lessons from recen...

Intel's Grove: 'This is the toughest situation of my career'

But when the chips are down, the chips must get faster...

HP-Compaq deal comes under closer scrutiny

US officials whip out the microscope...

UK to miss Blair's online SME target

Fewer than one quarter of small businesses now trading online

Inside Qualcomm: FactFile

The figures, the people, the technology...


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