Archive - 21 Nov 2002
Virus attacks "to cost UK SMEs £2.1bn"
And 2.2 million working days could go down the pan. Ouch
LinuxWorld comes to the UK
Expect a rush on cuddly penguins in Birmingham toyshops next September
Patch slip-up raises security questions
Like: Can developers be trusted?
A digital brain courtesy of Microsoft, post-Napster music and guess who can't get broadband...
A mini-round-up...
Would you put your life in Microsoft's hands?
Children's photos, important dates, personal details, private conversations, your inside leg measure...
ISPs must learn from 11 September, says report
Despite the internet proving invaluable at the time
BT signs up BEA for web services
"Come in BEA. Now there's Microsoft - you've met before haven't you?"
Vivendi puts entire music catalogue online
How things have changed from the internet hating days of record companies past...
What do the UK E-envoy and Microsoft's CEO have in common?
Clue: Think high-speed internet access...or rather the lack of...
Sony caters for cheapskate DVD users
What's the point in buying a top notch DVD rewriter and then using DVDs bought from 'Dave's Discs' d...
Good news, bad news at HP with profits up and headcount down
'We're doing OK - but you're out of a job'...
IDC warns 2002 'worst yet' for IT
Well, good job it's nearly over then...
Sony snaps up start-up to increase mobile offering
Japanese giant getting serious about mobile phone content...
Bush advisor pours cold water on tech sector recovery hopes
Hopes of a revival are still a little misplaced...
Want free web content? Then read the ads
It really is that simple...
Windows flaw jeopardises millions of PCs and servers
Think Code Red, think Nimda...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Cochrane's Law
Too many cooks... do what exactly?
