Archive - 23 Oct 2001

US government issues XP warning

One slip from a user could result in security breaches...

Net looks forward to Christmas shopping spree

Never too early to start your pressie buying...

mmO2 to be spun away - official

BT gets the go ahead to set its mobile subsidiary free...

IBM in court over disk drive woes

Click of death strikes Big Blue...

Gates sent to see the shrink

"Ok, Mr Gates. Once more with feeling..."

Napster usurper gets new CEO

MusicNet names the man who will launch legal music download site...

UK air traffic control desperate for cash

Could this turn out to be the most expensive computer system in the history of technology?

Lucent reduces losses this autumn

Telco equipment giant's rollercoaster quarter ends on a high note...

Gemplus wrestles with Sumo smartcard

Cleverer than a large Japanese man in a nappy...

Sage snaps up French rival at bargain price

There's plenty of French ground to break...

Beeb courts controversy with funding decision

Yes, it's spending more licence payers' money on trashy techie drama Attachments ...

Top 10 tips for safe online shopping

They may seem obvious, but they're probably worth reading...

NEC set to have its fabs nabbed

New entrant snaps up server chip fab...

How to become a CIO

Company car, seat on the board, key to the executive toilet... what more could you want?

Autonomy strikes CA deal

OEM deal helps Brit company in lean times...

AOL hackers get on Case's case

This is what happens when you name your server after somebody with learning disabilities...

Anti-virus vendors at odds over '100 per cent' guarantee

MessageLabs and Trend Micro trade insults over marketing spiel...

Light at the end of the B2B tunnel

Profits in sight for FreeMarkets...

Marconi seeks extension of £4.5bn overdraft

Troubled firm seems to think it will be around after March 2003... though concedes it will be still ...

Dolphin swims into shark-infested 3G waters

If it can keep its head above water that is...

Colt is a bit pony

Analysts start to question 'fully funded' claims...

BT faces angry investors

And unions aren't all that happy either...

Expedia feels no pain

Travel dot-com keeps an even keel despite dot-com and travel gloom...

ITV Digital desperate for friends

Partners seek partner for set-top troilism...

BT makes U-turn in van plan

Last month BT said it wanted to get rid of its fleet - now it looks set to get 40,000 more vans... h...

Orbital plays ball

Scottish firm agrees to £30m merger...

Future of UK mobile phone factory still in doubt

Matsushita rushes to qwell workers fears, but is it enough?


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