Archive - 25 Feb 2002
PCs: the environmental cost
Second-hand computers equals third world problem...
Ordnance Survey finds its way to court
Cartographical kerfuffles
Has Egg cracked it?
From dot-com wimp to dot-com wonder...
HP plugs mid-range Unix server gaps
Not before time...
£7m SME helpline axed by government
Business Link to close before the summer...
mm02 delays 3G investment - analysts applaud
"The euphoria of a fast roll-out of 3G is being replaced by a return on investment attitude."
UK banks clearing system in £75m overhaul
Read on to find out how your salary will be paid in the future...
Egg soldiers on leaving rivals for dead
Online bank boasts a million more customers than its nearest competitor...
Transora seals B2B chocolate deal
Ambassador, with this electronic marketplace you are really spoiling us...
Napster's nemeses not so happy now
Boot is on the other foot as the record labels prepare themselves for investigation...
Intel to unveil next-generation chips
Processors to debut at developers' conference...
Icann: "Disorganised, ineffective, understaffed and underfunded"
The damning verdict on Icann from the president of (you've guessed it) Icann...
'The name's Blue... Big Blue'
'Do pay attention IBM'...
Sportingbet gambles £1.8m on Aussie bookie
The going looks good for online turf accountants...
It's official: Londoners work harder than northerners
Entrepreneur? Hardest game in the world...
CA chief seeks to allay panic
Nothing to see here, everything's fine...
'Clueless' IT managers their own worst enemy
Say it ain't so, IT pro...
Market new boy PayPal begins to fall to earth
eBay deal spoils everyone's dreams of a dot-com success story...
IBM seizes the initiative in chip innovation
Cut power consumption, increase speeds, simple really...
We're in the army now: IT firms queue up for £1bn contract
Voice-activated ammunition and everything...
C&W promises to slashes costs in half
£500m a year is the target...
T-Mobile faces third delay
German mobile operator may miss floatation date. Again...
'Cut the VAT,' says publisher
Treat electronic info the same as print...
Egg cuts losses
Flotation promise met...
Energis: Smash and Grabiner?
Old boss new suitor for troubled telco...
The Bloor Perspective: Ganging up on Microsoft, corporate honesty and a painful storage spat
This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider why Be and Lindows think they can take on Microsof...