Archive - 26 Feb 2002

WC3 does U-turn on web patents

A consortium can change its mind, can't it?

Canterbury Tales first edition goes online

As if there isn't enough potty-mouthed bawdiness on the web already...

That'll do nicely: IBM seals $4bn Amex deal

Two thousand staff to get a new employer

Egg's website goes down

What's that they say about pride and falls...

Novell COO steps down

No more networking for Mr Nelson

UK businesses making a hash of security

Content filters wrongly configured and anti-virus software poorly managed...

High-tech CEOs have little to look forward to

Bosses lack confidence in economic recovery...

'No' vote gathering support in HP merger row

Walter Hewlett's followers stand up ready to be counted...

Captain Kirk back on the Priceline bridge

Second chance for TV hero who had taken to selling his autograph to fans...

SMEs get holistic security tool

Symantec unveils five-in-one technology...

Biometrics firms set to merge

Fingers and faces come together...

AOL stands accused of dodgy ecommerce practises

Lawsuit claims it sent unwanted goods to users and then charged for them...

Orchestream shares hit new highs

Customer list and soaring revenues offset increased net losses...

Intel Developer Forum - the year of desktop Gigabit

We don't know what it's for but we'll still buy it...

Blair plagued by mobile phone hoaxers

Thousands give Tony a ring to find out what pub their mate's in...

BT cuts broadband costs

Roughly a tenner lopped off the price of wholesale broadband

Intel's Barrett unveils a fishy new strategy

From trout to routers at the Intel Developer Forum...

Inventor of voicemail dies

"We didn't design this thing to annoy people, but rather make their lives easier..."

BT's incubator running out of oxygen

Cautious VCs take their toll on BT Brightstar

3G gives Qualcomm a boost

Prompting talks of the 'green shoots of recovery', etc etc...

Energis customers threaten walk-out

Looking elsewhere for their telecom needs...

Devil's Advocate: Handcuffed by the industry standard

Remember - "When vendors are able to speak of their strictly licensed exclusive technology as 'indus...


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