Archive - 19 Sep 2002
Microsoft gets serious about business apps
From till to payroll, Gates wants to hold your hand all the way...
Sun to sell PCs - and they'll be cheap
Well, relatively speaking...
IBM promises to solve security "alphabet soup"
As easy as A, B... (hang on, I know this)
UnitedLinux moves closer to OS goal
Top exec named to lead the cause...
Apple peels off new Power Mac
But will it reverse sales slide?
Why Microsoft would secretly love it if its shared source initiative failed
User indifference and Microsoft will feel fully vindicated...
Dell joins Cisco's list of enemies
Joins Juniper, Lucent and co on the blacklist...
BT to spend £33m advertising broadband
Not only can much of Britain not get broadband, but now you have to watch adverts reminding you how ...
PlayStation2 hits 40 million mark
Xbox launch fails to halt meteoric rise of Sony's little black box...
Microsoft offers source code to 2,300 parties - 150 say yes
"The great myth of open source is that everyone wants to look at source code..."
Ever wondered why you get so much spam?
Email firm admits employees' data theft is behind junk mail deluge...
Microsoft owns up to latest Windows flaw
It's a day that ends in a 'y' - must be time for a security warning from Gates and Co...
Judge summons Intel chief to resolve spat
'If you two can't play nicely...'
'Gates? What do you mean you booked Gates?'
Siebel invites unlikely speaker for star turn at conference...
Product leak steals Motorola's thunder
'Here's our new range of phones'... 'We know already...'