Archive - 28 Jan 2002
Open source project becomes a closed shop
Not that open source then...
BBC bans Palm and Psion
PocketPC2002 is the only survivor in handheld cull...
Update: Global Crossing seeks Chapter 11
But financing deal may yet save troubled telecoms firm...
Network Associates CEO pans 'reactive' anti-virus software
Open stable door, horse in the distance...
Is Oracle 11i online a winner?
He's got your attention, now Ellison wants control of your budgets...
Hacked ISP helps police with their enquiries
Cloud Nine evaporates, but whoever hacked it could be in a bit of hot water...
Global Crossing faces the abyss
Chapter 11 just around the corner?...
Apple breaks psychological barrier
To infinity and beyond...
Siebel: Old news is better than bad news
Haringey today, tomorrow the world? Or maybe just Watford...
Say Harrow to paying your council tax online
London borough puts your bills online...
"I'm like an actor in a soap opera who plays himself" - Ellison
The world according to Oracle's CEO...
PwC rivals HP's Cooltown
At least this park's not called Wickedworld...
Video Networks aims for TV broadcaster
It'll be a battle against the cable giants...
Handheld video tech firm lands £5m further funding
There is still some money out there...
Micromuse goes virus hunting
But insists managers never have to leave their seats...
ARM shares dip on warning
2002 looks blue...
Virus warning: Don't join MyParty
Get those patches updated...
Red Hat takes an advanced class
OS vendor targets high-end customers...
Technologies that Time Forgot: The BBC Micro
The granddaddy of them all?
Palm unveils next-generation PDA
Ooooh, shiny...
NTL to unveil restructuring plans
Now there's no reason to panic, but does anyone know how to run a cable company?
Sportingbet bets on the black
Online bookies hits paydirt...
ARM pumps its financial muscle
Profits rising, rising, rising...
Troubled telco may cut jobs
Starting with the finance director...
"Say no to HP-Compaq": battle spills over onto the web
Walter Hewlett learns HTML...
Freeserve warns on prices
Internet access - little ISPs = higher prices
The Bloor Perspective: Police IT, Apple offerings and demand for IT skills
In their latest round of industry analysis, the Bloor team considers police investigations into ditc...