Archive - 20 Jul 2001

Lord Archer: the IT angle

Well it's taken all day but we've finally found a technology angle to the unfortunate demise of Lord...

Sun results point to underlying weakness

Sun's poor showing is not just the downturn say analysts...

Digital Blunders: 10 million missing mobiles

Manufacturers make phones the size of a credit card and we go and lose them. Bring back the 'brick'....

Vodafone puts bricks under 3G roll-out

Isle of Man remains most sophisticated network in UK...

"Morphing" Microsoft set to see out the PC slump

Even the most powerful government in the world can't stop this company...

Napster gets green light

But is still stuck in neutral...

Commerce One misses Q2 estimates

And this is despite a $2bn write off...

Gateway posts a big loss

The laughter turns to tears as the PC money pot dries up...

Microsoft Outlook vulnerability exposed

Users warned of web-based threat...

Worm leaves White House on red alert

Government site braces itself against denial of service attack...

The best of 'Reader Comments': Apple goes blue and surfers see red

Each week silicon.com is inundated with comments from you, our readers. Here we bring you the best r...

Accenture IPO successful

Shares rise on $1.7bn debut...

Ericsson posts massive Q2 losses

'It could have been worse,' claim analysts...

NTL boosted by strong Q2

Nice results, shame about the debt...

Nortel reports a dog of a quarter

We knew it wasn't going to be pretty...

Misys faces FTSE expulsion

Tech exodus from index poised to continue...

Microsoft shares hit as PC sales remain sluggish

At least the results beat analysts' expectations...

Transmeta not so big in Japan

Linus' chip venture hit by Japanese economic conditions...

Sorry about the bubble bursting and everything

"I'm here today with something of an apology..."


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