Archive - 20 Feb 2002
Bugs! But who should take the blame?
Inevitable? Preventable? The answer couldn't be more obvious...
Napster record label fiasco back in court
The bigger boys did it and now they've run away...
IBM's grid project gets the mass-market treatment
Virtual supercomputers leave academia behind...
Microsoft admits abusing antitrust settlement
Kind of missing the whole point...
Broadband rollout as important as rail network, claims fat pipe champion
Which is fitting considering both of them are grinding to a halt...
BT claims Friaco price cuts are too steep
Maybe we can come to some kind of arrangement...
Liverpool police hunt cyber-criminals
E-fraud 'cross the Mersey...
IBM out of the Ring with Cisco
Cables, all over the place...
Wanadoo narrows its losses
British and French acquisitions pay dividends...
Walter Hewlett spells out merger alternatives
"Motherhood and apple pie platitudes and financial arithmetic of advocacy..."
Sun expands Sun ONE plans
Application Server 6.5 released...
BT shuts down First Call money pit
£50,000 to sit on your hands all year? Ha! You're fired...
MSN dreams of wireless domination
Content firm looks into the tea leaves...
UK PC sales weathering the storm
Not great, but better than expected...
NATS gets cash reprieve
Taxpayers to cough up £30m...
Virus Alert: Yarner worm threatens German inboxes
Hard drive deletion...
Security experts blame developers for holes
Clean it up at the source...
RSA launches digital signature strategy
Sign on the dot-com line...
Liberty Alliance signs 11 more members
And targets Microsoft as next big catch...
AltaVista scraps free web mail
If Hotmail had hands it would be rubbing them together with glee...
Google offers 'bid for placing' web searches
Want to appear higher on the search results... then cough up...
Microsoft boasts traffic growth
Yahoo! and AOL left standing in its dust...
DVD standards agreed for next generation
Blue-laser is the way forward...
Porn scandal judges let off the hook
It was all either work related or accidental...
Customers claim refunds over dot-biz domains
They couldn't arrange a 'dot-biz up' in a brewery...
Easy group eyes profits from café society
Planes continue to look down on the black sheep of the easy family... but for how much longer?
AT&T Broadband swings the axe
500 heads to roll...
Sabre gets to the point with Travelocity
$345m put on the table in exchange for total ownership...
eBay dumps HomesDirect
Brings houses under the one roof...
First Gingers go on sale
Amazon sells Segways. Only the seriously rich need apply - but it is all for charity...