Archive - 26 Oct 2001

Find out what this man has to say about XP

Exclusive interview with silicon.com...

HP virtual reality

Florida unveiling for storage virtualisation software...

'Don't hack us until Wednesday,' says Ryanair

Irish airline panned for non-existent security...

Online shoppers put delivery ahead of security

'You can take the credit card, just don't hurt the books...'

Windows XP: what's the word across Europe?

Mixed feedback - but surprising support from a Linux fan...

Boffins aim for clockless chip

With no clock, it Hertz less...

The best of 'Reader Comments': You only Sting when your Win-ning

Each week silicon.com is inundated with comments from you, our readers. This week they were almost a...

Sainsbury's admits website security blunder

Supermarket giant decides it's time to act... but not apologise (about the credit card blunder or th...

'XP is not safe' say security firms

Of course it hasn't been attacked yet, it's only been out a day...

Magnificent Seven analysts ride as a posse

Defend the helpless Mexican village of truth against marauding bandits of major analyst houses...

XP wins with the Finns

Finnish jump in on latest Windows release with gusto - Joo!!

Cap Gemini scores £6.5m helpdesk deal

Three-year contract boosts support for PC users...

Toshiba carried away by chip downslide

This could be the worst year ever recorded....

MSN locks out non-Microsoft browsers

Where do you want to go today? How about nowhere...

Windows XP: what the PC vendors say

Will this breath life into a dying desktop market?

Ericsson moves up on financial news

Sales look grim but the spark's still there...

Oftel happy with BT's DIY ADSL

Rumours of investigation fall flat as regulator gives go-ahead...

AT&T abandons New Jersey HQ

Tumbleweed seen blowing between the executive desks...

Windows XP: what the real users say

Not the ones invited to Microsoft's jamboree...

NTT in financial crisis

Japanese giant joins the 'critical' list...

Flextronics sheds 10,000 jobs

Component manufacturers still struggling to cope...


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