Archive - 28 Aug 2002
"I'm not working for you!"
Can we really afford to be this choosey?
Oracle goes public on pricing after US scandal
Once bitten...
WorldCom exec 'gagged' worried employee
London-based staffer told to stop asking awkward questions...
Netscape faces massacre in browser wars
Microsoft keeps on coming...
E-government: the £10bn gamble
MPs call for "rapid progress"...
The Betamax VCR: Gone, but not forgotten
Sony signals the end of an era of glorious failure
Nortel axes another 7,000 jobs
Whoever said the first cut was the deepest wasn't too familiar with the telecoms market...
Kylie Minogue: All yours for £4.99 per month
Sounds reasonable. And it's all thanks to Peter Gabriel...
Rugby World Cup in online ticket scam scandal
Don't buy any tickets online. Because they're definitely forgeries...
Forget NT. Forget NetWare. Forget Linux
And luxuriate in the memory of Banyan Vines...
IT chiefs split over dual vendor strategy
A cosy one-to-one or a more open relationship?
Microsoft discloses more Windows code
"The value this is going to have on the industry is going to be difficult to determine over the shor...
Foiled: The felt-tip pen CD hackers
Low-tech 'crime' in a high-tech world
Palm faces legal action over m130 colour claims
65,000 vs 4,096... what's the big deal?
HP works to reverse its PC slide
Dell sneaking up on the rails
Post-merger HP posts $2bn loss
Pretty much as expected following rather expensive acquisition
Mozilla 1.1 debuts to mixed reviews
Open source browser gets go-faster stripes. But does it actually go any faster?
The Director's Cut: 10 easy steps for suppliers to make more money
"Too many people are still relying on selling what they have, instead of meeting the real needs of t...