Archive - 21 Nov 2001
PCs for kids: Microsoft and Red Hat's publicity stunt?
Philanthropy or downright dirty PR trickery?
Virus alert: Aliz worm rears its ugly head
The worm returns...
AOL is the housewife's choice
Not so many Apple users though...
Three security threats you'll never have heard of
You ain't seen these, right..?.
Microsoft helps schools, no Red Hat does, no it's Microsoft...
Even the Microsoft settlement becomes a chance to score points...
Loudcloud opts for a bit of security
Feeling vulnerable? Loudcloud may have just the ticket...
The X Prize: Not exactly rocket science, is it?
Actually that's exactly what it is...
One2One axes 900 staff
Compulsory redundancies to come...
German firm left to rue 10-month Oracle delay
You can't be surprised when being 10 months late costs you your job...
BT network still in chaos
It's a colossal problem after all... but BT forgot to tell anyone...
Best of Reader Comments: A Mac special
Feathers have been ruffled...
US travel sites put out by online up-start
Travel agencies call for further investigation...
Linux guru up for top technology honour
'Keeper of the kernel' close to securing his place in the history books...
Via aims a kick at Intel
Chip giants fight dirty...
VA Linux takes a turn for the worse
Maybe pulling out of the server market wasn't such a good idea...
Men in Black develop spying virus
'It looks like you're typing a password...'
Cyclone blows away the bugs for programmers
Or is it just hot air?
Didata warns of falling profits
...but at least its making it a profit to warn about...
BT DSL network still fails to do the job
silicon.com readers still not happy...
EMC boss offloads shares
Time to panic?
Playboy reveals all
Tables turned as customers' intimate details exposed...
Palm mulls more job cuts
The next two weeks are crucial...
Sonic in need of a tonic as Sega saga continues
Nightmare six months for Dreamcast maker...
New telcos beat chests over broadband access
Older players accused of 'strategic incompetence'...
National Grid skips out of Latin quarter
Arriba! Arriba! Andale! Andale! YEEHAH!
'Now is the time to buy' - say security boss
And he's not just talking about his software...
Top of the Class: RM sees profits soar
UK spending on education to hit £360m by 2003...