Archive - 20 Sep 2002

Hotmail cuts off 'Your AMAZING OVERNIGHT enlargement'

Microsoft plans to 'get hard and stay hard' with spammers...

Wanted: The strictest IT department in Britain

We need to know who's cracking the whip - and why

Nice computer but can it fry an egg?

You can talk about mega-hertz and giga-hertz all you like but until you've got a system that can coo...

Slapper worm stops slapping

Nasty little wriggler ceasing to wriggle

3Com drops Dell

And plans another assault on big business...

Dot-com class of '99 burned $15bn

One in five companies frittered the lot before investors could get a word in edgeways...

Smart alarm clock knows when to give you a lie-in

You can't say we don't bring you all the key high-tech news...

Hoax virus warnings and spam scams: The top 10

Here's what's been fooling email users this summer...

EDS warning hits high-tech shares

Gloom from the outsourcing giant...

EasyInternetCafe faces gag in CD-burning row

Threatens to fight music industry with orange boiler suit attack

McNealy on the dot-com boom years: 'I made some mistakes'

As did the stock markets: "It was clearly the most unjustifiable market cap ever for a hardware comp...

AMD gains ground in sluggish market

But not exactly a giant leap for chipmaker-kind

IBM ships 10 millionth GameCube chip

That'll be of some console-ation to Big Blue's PowerPC evangelists

Sun touts savings via "N1" project

More on N1 - hopefully with less traffic jams than the M1

Case holds on at AOL - for now

Not out of the woods yet though...


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