Archive - 22 Apr 2002

NHS IT spend to double - but where will the money go?

New technology vs new nurses... it's not an easy decision, is it?

World's fastest computer comes to life

Really very, very speedy indeed...

Compaq's iPaq hits the two million mark

Selling quicker than some very hot cakes...

PC shipments continue to slide

It's not looking too bad though...

Sun hints at Intel Solaris support u-turn

Will it support Solaris on Intel, or won't it? Users want to know

Email money to anyone with a bank account

It's a cunning plan - even if it does take three days to clear...

Micron finally buys Hynix

Even more protracted than David Beckham's contract negotiations...

Ericsson posts $500m loss

Falling sales hits Swedish giant...

Murdoch threatens minnows with 'dubious' patent

Omimedia presses ahead with micropayments case...

IBM gives developers a free lunch

Big Blue to keep ebXML royalty-free...

Worldcom slashes $1bn from revenue forecasts

It goes from bad to worse for Worldcom

SMS spam on the verge of extinction

Companies may need to get permission before sending txt messages

Gates to take to the witness stand

The big man himself gets his day in court

The Bloor Perspective: IBM Global Services - the reckoning, Sun re-branding and Unix wars

This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts consider IBM's golden unit, Sun's big marketing push ...


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