Archive - 20 Aug 2001
Compaq boasts infuriate EMC
Storage leaders square up for a spat...
UK banks fall behind Europe
Don't you love the sound deadlines make as they whoosh by?
Why the Indians should go easy on the chiefs
Scapegoats have feelings too...
PCs Rule: UK surfers show no bias towards wireless
WAP's still crap and PDAs aren't going down with Brit surfers...
All eyes on InterX results
Just how bad will it be?...
NTL ditches TV internet
Customers must cough up for cable...
Oracle boosts intellectual property
Gets a patent for online markets...
Paul Allen woos the stars at Finnish birthday bash
But nature boy Jeff Goldblum wants to see more bush...
30 seconds of virus hell that will change the web forever
Security vendors warn on dangerous shortage of hype...
Ex-boss slaps lawsuit on Sonera
Where's that $75m you owe me?
365 Corporation silences music site
Beeb deal marks the end...
Penguin goes digital
Publisher throws its weight behind e-books...
Compaq would rather keep Java
Microsoft supporter has a bit of rethink...
Cisco resumes reign over Juniper
Router king dances just out of main rival's reach...
HP product fuels fears of movie piracy
The Hollywood hills are shaken...
Ericsson sets sale for $2bn division
Mobile phone giant acts to counter major losses...
One in, one out at ebookers
Boss appointed for Indian expansion...
Markets welcome Fujitsu job cuts
But will restructuring save its share price?
Ken Clarke sends out 'vote for me' chain email
As if chain mail isn't farcical enough...
Autonomy tunes in to interactive TV
Lynch looks for new revenue streams
Days numbered for call centre staff?
Computers brought in to man the phone lines...
Lastminute losers call for the head of Queen of the Internet
Scapegoat ahoy!
BT faces added pressure to accept local loop bid
Earthlease may up its offer. How long can BT keep saying 'no'?
Baltimore writes out P45s for 400
Bad news from Ireland
HP's Fiorina gets backing of the board
Crisis? What crisis?
Fujitsu to show the door to 15,000 staff
More gloom, doom and despondency
Tories slam 'jobs for the boys' as Ofcom role is prepared for Smith
Labour MP sounded out over 'independent' watchdog role...
The Bloor Perspective: Cybernetic totalism, ASP comeback and Google's glory
This week Robin Bloor and his team contemplate our fascination with the computer, are nice to ASPs a...