Archive - 23 Jul 2001
Siemens jumps in to help Ford
You can have any phone you like, so long as it's a Siemens...
Microsoft opens software source code
The seventh seal opens...
Microsoft pours £10m into Sendo
Redmond giant ensnares UK mobile phone maker to plant roots in Smartphone market...
Checkpoint brings hot results
Firewall maker hits its target...
Brits want familiar brands online (or American net giants)
It's a local site for local people...
Mac users face Subseven threat
Hacker talent contest launches Trojan...
Intel and BEA set to eclipse Sun
You're no Sun of mine...
Security flaw in remote computing revealed
Users' passwords bypassed...
Lucent posts more woe
More staff will bear the consequences...
Microsoft red-faced over sloppy security
We have a patch, we simply choose not to use it...
McDonalds opens Israeli cyber-café
Burgers, fries and silicon chips...
Brit surfers prefer Brit sites - Official
Old economy finally getting it on with the web...
Backseat squabbling stalls internet car
Web-enabled vehicle blows a gasket...
Send in the clones: Users flock to wannabe Napsters
Napster wannabes step in to fill the free music void...
ARM's raised in defiance of chip gloom
Success flies in the face of the downturn...
Stockwatch Daily: A weak start to the week
ARM's raised as Vodafone and Infineon fall...
Wirefree Working: The way forward
New Hot Topic goes live...
John Lamb's week: WWW inventor goes wireless
But which WWW inventor...?
Telco takeover frenzy as NTL-Telewest tie-up mooted
Shareholders tell bosses how to run their companies...
Motorola announces major rethink
Handset giant puts more emphasis on selling technology rather than phones...
NetValue joins the cost-cutting club
And guess what: headcount reduction on the cards...
Face-to-face meetings still alive and well in email age
We love email but we can't do without the human touch...
Sainsbury's unveils clever box
Online initiative to ease home shopping woes
AOL Time Warner in harmony over net music plans
Bangs the big bass drum for online distribution
Reuters to cut 1,000 staff
Economic downturn strikes again
Gerstner to step down as IBM chief
It's bye bye to Big Blue
The Bloor Perpsective: Shell goes ASP, Compaq faces services challenge, passwords for the people
In their latest look at recent industry developments, Robin Bloor and his team give praise to Shell'...
The Ovum View: Wireless streaming - with strings attached
Industry awaits the arrival of widespread 3G...
