Archive - 20 Sep 2001

US equities continue relentless slide

Nasdaq hovers above worst trading records in four years

Sybase looks to 2002 for silver lining

Consumer spending a worry for 2001...

Microsoft keen to delay antitrust hearing

Why go there today when you can go there later?...

Nimda: The cost so far

Experts warn novice surfers away from the web...

Visa's online security sets WorldPay in motion

Ha! Let's see how the fraudster scoundrels deal with this one...

More misery on the markets

Stocks slide further, FTSE 100 hits four-year low...

Moore was right - Nokia chief says his Law will last

It's held true for 30 years and could last another 30...

Easy going for PSINet

Stelios can't say goodbye to an old friend...

Intel pulls chip release

2GHz chip won't hit the shelves or its deadline...

Passport moves into business arena despite fears

Would you put all your e-eggs in one Microsoft basket?

RedDot claims idiot proof content management tool

'No technical knowledge, no worries', assuming you can at least switch on a PC...

The best of 'Reader Comments': Viruses, viruses, viruses

Each week silicon.com is inundated with comments from you, our readers.

Transatlantic Cable: The reaction to 11 September

Our Silicon Valley correspondent Richard Baguley on how the tech sector is dealing with last week's ...

US doctors perform op using video and a robot

Woman's gall bladder removed from thousands of miles away...

.info moves registration date

"Afilias felt it necessary, with deference to all those affected by the US terrorist attack"

Demon tormented by Nimda worm

Customers suffer downtime since Tuesday...

SAP rises as markets continue to slide

FTSE, Nasdaq and Dow Jones still falling...

BT bitten by Nimda

Two telco exchanges infected...

HP-Compaq deal under threat as markets fall

Could sliding shares make the deal untenable?

AT&T chiefs ponder spin-offs

AOL and Disney wait in the wings...

Schwab report intensifies fears on Wall Street

Interest in share buying will fall dramatically...

Cable & Wireless shares go into freefall

Profits warning wipes £1bn off market value...

3Com slashes 1,000 more jobs as losses deepen

But claims profits will return in Q4...


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