Archive - 22 Jan 2002

IBM continues hardware battle against Dell

Marketing campaign or hate campaign?

Insurers link for £26m portal venture

Financial services dragged into 21st century...

Lastminute teams up with Orange

To make people's lives easier of course...

Ariba losses less than expected

A better start to the year...

Amazon makes money - dot-coms sigh with relief

Smiles all round as Amazon hits profitability...

One2One signs @stake for wireless security

It's a big deal and a trend in the making...

FBI moves in on sting

IT sales VP turns into James Bond...

The importance of Amazon's profit

Stick with us here - it was Harry Potter what won it...

Hacked ISP shuts down

Six years almost down the drain...

Lucent finds little cheer in the results season

In fact the good news stretches as far as saying 'things aren't as bad as predicted'...

PC's PCs to run on Linux

Windows in police stations too risky apparently...

Amazon hits profit target

Bellwether rings up billion dollar quarter...

Microsoft users unclear over pricing strategy

Tailored licences raise concerns over just what customers are paying for...

Fear of terrorism eases in "Orwellian" data laws

"The impositions on our civil liberty, let alone the technological considerations, are extreme..."

Boffins create high-tech glove

Power at your fingertips...

IBM and VeriSign seal £700m e-security deal

Three year contact aimed at corporate market...

Chip giants consider merger

But $6bn in debts remains sticking point...

Belgacom continues its retreat

Competitive French market too much...

Merchant bank faces punishment for pumping dot-coms

$100m boot heading for seat of CSFB corporate trousers...

Latest Nokia phone costs £15,000

That's going to help solve the problem of mobile thefts...

Bye-bye Buy.com

Ecommerce operation to be merged into Johnlewis.com...

Yell in with a shout for US rival

First acquisition since BT sale...

Intel powers up notebooks

Faster Celerons and Pentiums for little laptops...

Devil's Advocate: Intellectual property and open source

Why IPR is the lifeblood of some software most people consider free...


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