Archive - 27 Oct 2000

BT gets off lightly

Oftel is to curb BT's prices to encourage competition and is threatening further action despite its ...

Letsbuyit looking for buyer says ex-CEO

The group-buying site Letsbuyit.com will be forced to put itself up for sale soon because it is unli...

Homestore buys US rival in $716m share deal

Online property company Homestore.com has paid $716m in ordinary shares for its rival Move.com in a ...

Labour MP calls for cabinet-level e-government supremo

A leading backbench Labour MP has added her voice to calls for the government to appoint a cabinet-l...

Lucent launches ASP performance monitor

Lucent Technologies has launched a software product that allows application service providers and th...

Microsoft's security run around

So even Microsoft, with all its legendary technical expertise, cannot come up with a bullet-proof ne...

Microsoft hack update - hacker 'won't be caught'

Security experts have played down the chances of investigators finding the source of the attack on M...

WorldCom profits reveal weak link to be axed

WorldCom has reported that its third quarter profits are up 26 per cent to $1.4bn, but has announced...

As big bad AT&T exits stage right, will BT follow?

This week AT&T announced it will divide into four smaller companies. And as Sarah Left explains, its...

Site gives employers the incentive to reward

An online solution for companies wishing to offer staff reward schemes has been launched with the ba...

Microsoft hack update - worm most likely cause

Software giant Microsoft is refusing to give out any further details as to how its network was hacke...

Psion blames foreign exchange for share slump

Psion shares dropped 23 per cent after the company issued a profit warning earlier today.

IBM invests $300m in Chinese chip plant

IBM is to spend $300m on a chip manufacturing plant in Shanghai, China as part of its ongoing $5bn i...

Microsoft gets hacked

Software giant Microsoft's internal US network was hacked late yesterday.

Morning Edition: boo.com's back, StepStone burns off some pounds and telecoms trickery

A week after Freeserve fell out of the FTSE100, an even more maligned dot-com is making a comeback. ...

Intel gets tough and dodgy dot-com chiefs

Caring, sharing Intel (the Intel of 'Intel Inside' fame) is threatening to take other companies whic...


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