Archive - 27 Feb 2002

Why free is bad for the StarOffice suite

Heard about the 'free leather jacket syndrome'?

UK Online picks up RNIB accolade

A pat on the back for government web designers

McData and Brocade in patent bust-up

It's our technology and you've nicked it, McData tells rival

Ariba eyes profit by June

B2B software firm is looking forward to summer...

Top 10 tips for surviving the euro

With many currencies going out of circulation tomorrow here are some words of wisdom you should heed...

Vodafone brings cheer to morning trade

Mobile operator reassures traders on J-Phone losses...

UK mobile calls too expensive, claims EU chief

"I've got an oar and I'll stick it anywhere I want to..."

Biometrics offers no guarantees on security

Identity theft still possible despite iris scanning and finger printing...

Ordnance Survey denies unfair use of tax payers' money

Did the man who adds churches to maps take a bung?

Hackers' threat to Formula 1 cars

The dangers of the Schumacher hacker...

BT broadband price cuts: How is it done?

How Verwaayen pulled the rabbit out of the hat....

Fiorina may pocket $70m from HP merger says Hewlett

Walter Hewlett's one-man mission to scupper the merger continues...

Deutsche Telekom goes from bad to worse

$4.8bn cable sale falls through and now ratings agencies gather ominously...

Amazon chief earns a quick $36m

Bezos offloads some of his shares...

Yahoo! Nazi scandal resurfaces

This is just never going to settle down...

Bill Gates gets (even) richer

$62.7m extra cash comes Bill's way...

eBay switches its Eastern focus

Out of Japan and into China...

Blue blood runs out of Energis

Is this the start of the exodus...

Did you have text on Valentine's Day

Romance may not be dead, but it doesn't look too healthy...

NetRatings names new CEO after failed merger

President takes over the CEO post...

The Director's Cut: Are you a driver or a passenger?

David Taylor spells out the essential steps you should be taking...


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