Archive - 25 Jan 2002
NATS starts big move
Delay, delay delay delay...
IBM: "Linux servers are fun!"
Penguin in your mainframe sir?
Where next for Blackberry?
Future of mobile devices still ripe for the picking...
FreeMarkets posts healthy profit
B2B company beats the slump...
Good results for Sony as people stay home
Several factors at work...
Profit warning! Software top of the flops
Crumbs of comfort in the numbers...
Technologies that Time Forgot: The BBC Micro
The granddaddy of them all?
Talking, dancing phone poised to cross the pond
Looks like you're trying to screen calls, would you like some help?
SAP goes little and large
Company boasts its "superior product"...
Blackberry hears voices
Pager come PDA turns phone...
Those were the days: The Acorn Electron
Your nostalgia...
NO! NO! No anchovies! No anchovies!
Fast food faster, though maybe not as accurately...
Cavities appear in Bluetooth
This is a story about the dongle that wouldn't dangle...
RSA losses mount as SEC investigators move in
Revenues fudged?
No light in optical networks
Will this darkness never end?
Ericsson posts a huge loss - but says that things are going to get better
It's not all bad, you know
EMC losses on the up
But storage behemoth stays bullish
Palm rides high on handheld sales
But competitors are closing in...
Misys banks on rosy 2002
Second half of the year looking good
Qualcomm makes a profit but warns of bleak outlook
Today it's all smiles, but tomorrow's looking a bit grim...
Verisign warns of tough times ahead
Revenue expectations fall...
PeopleSoft posts positive results
IT company in profits shock...
Mobile health inquiry cash finally sees the light of day
Two years after first announcement...
Gateway axes 2,225 as losses loom
But on the bright side, it has just made a profit...
Crisis-hit Energis considers a sell-off
Profits warning slashes share price and forces management into a corner
Capita in new training fraud probe
Cap Gemini called in to investigate government-backed scheme
M-payments: Big opportunity, big problems along the way
Mobile operators have some work to do...