Archive - 22 May 2002
Google throws open the labs
Getting your users to come up with new ideas? Cunning. And cheap...
Sun's Solaris moves to Linux
Moving closer to the Penguin...
Sophos sells out for $60m
But what's the money for?
EDS plays doctors and nurses
Email boxes all round...
BMC to merge with EMC?
It's as easy as one, two, three...
Another England World Cup cock-up
Snafu - is that in Korea or Japan?...
Nokia leads a shrinking mobile market
Thank God for the Chinese...
Web services: The difference between Microsoft and Sun
Like comparing cats and dogs?
Merrill Lynch says sorry and pays $100m in dot-com settlement
'We may have over-inflated the bubble...'
Star Trek convention to boldly go online
But are Star Trek fans really the sort to surf the web...?
'Nice to see you to you NAS' says IBM
No, of course it didn't, it's just a headline, but read on...
BTopenworld extends 'free' ADSL offer
No bounds to its generosity
Terrorist threat not enough to get US government sharing information
No glory, no data...
Farmers plough on with GPS breakthrough
'Oi've got a brand new combine 'arvester and oi'll give you the GPS co-ordinates...'
Dating software a great way to meet birds: Official
'Macaw! Look at the plumage on that!'
Euro tech spend still buoyant
But 'get more for your money' is the new business mantra...
Friends Reunited sees first libel case settled
Teacher wins court ruling for message board allegations...
Deutsche Telekom reports massive losses
It must make BT feel better about itself...
AT&T rues 'too effective' spam filter
Even the companies own emails go the way of the 'get-rich-quick scheme'...
BT monopoly falls as new '192s' are announced
But who do you phone to get the new number?
Digital terrestrial TV tests begin
(because it proved such a winner for ITV Digital!)
Smartlogik directors leave cash to dying venture
Or should that be 'dyeing'...