Archive - 19 Nov 2002
In 1998, Tony Blair promised that the UK would be the best place in the world to do ecommerce by 2002...
In 2002, it is in fact...
BT: Forget broadband, here comes Midband
Could bring high-speed net to 97 per cent of the population...
Blair: "Every school will have broadband"
Public sector to get high-speed web access...
Big in 2003 - the SuSE desktop?
Watch out Windows?
Inside Qualcomm: a vendor dossier
Home of CDMA and 3G pioneer, is Qualcomm keeping Nokia awake at night? (Or is that just the Finnish ...
Devil's Advocate: The internet traveller
Now don't say you travel less because you have broadband
Sun's McNealy: "I give Microsoft actual credit"
Tomorrow's news: Pigs seen flying over Seattle?
Oftel offers fair play on customer switching
Watchdog flexes its muscles...
UK firms face closure for software 'theft'
Check your licences now...
Sun plays safe with Linux device
Teams up with Check Point
IT industry: 'We don't need cable companies to be net nannies'
Ructions in the US as cable co's threaten to filter the web
Sun asks industry to back N1
We'll get by with a little help from our friends, says McNealy
Only three business units make money for Microsoft
Other four losing shed-loads
Segway scooters on sale to public
Gingers ahoy
Microsoft delays .Net Server release - again
Leaves on the line?
Intel CIO: "Expectations are growing faster than we can meet" - sound familiar?
Glimpsing the human side of the behemoth...