Archive - 28 Aug 2001

Microsoft's Merlin casts spell on HP

IT giants hold hands for handheld launch...

Ellison accuses Gartner of anti-Oracle bias

Ellison rolls up his sleeves and offers to take Gartner 'outside'...

Linux celebrates tenth birthday

... but you can bet there wasn't so much as a card from Bill Gates...

Microsoft wages new war with Internet Explorer 6 launch

Browser freezes out Netscape and Apple... but at least it was early...

Sun One bears fruit - at last

But can it really rival .NET?

DSL is dead, long live ISDN

Retro mania hits high-speed internet...

Yahoo! gives in to Sex.com

But Sex.com is insatiable...

Beckham bait for computer games consumers

Cash-strapped developers use the icon appeal...

A bunny thing happened on the way to the casino

Playboy launches online gambling site...

Insurance company arms for lawsuits

Living on litigious ground calls for safety procedures...

Euro today, gone tomorrow for Deutsche Telekom

Telco turns the alarming shade of red shareholders' dread...

Model Management: Mobile phones - only trust them as far as you can throw them

In its latest weekly column for silicon.com, the team at business management portal FTdynamo reveals...

Sonera dumps Deutsche Telekom

Share sale brings smile to investors' faces...

Letsbuyit.com turns to the high street for help

If the internet had feelings it would be feeling pretty unloved right now...

Intel unveils 2GHz Pentium 4s

Put that in yer PC and smoke it...

Wireless LAN easy meat for hackers

UK businesses are asked to think seriously...

It's official: e-cash is e-pants

Flooz.com doesn't amount to a hill of beenz anymore...

Excite@Home landed with $50m bill

August proves the cruellest month for broadband pioneer...

The Bloor Perspective: Work work work, OS attacks and the secret of Google's success

In their latest look at recent key developments, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider whether lon...

BT faces fury over broadband plans

Extensive network update paves way for broadcasting venture...

Toshiba cuts 18,800 jobs

Thanks for the (random-access) memory...


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