Archive - 28 Jun 2001

Caldera starts per seat charging

What did you expect from a commercial company?

Microsoft wins huge victory in anti-trust trial

Judge Jackson scores spectacular own goal in extra time...

Caldera adopts Microsoft-style licensing for Linux

Is this the ultimate betrayal of the open source ethic?

Copyright nightmare for HP

Court rules they must pay for every CD burner sold in the last three years...

More BT action by Oftel

"What is your problem Oftel? Why are you giving us such a hard time this week? ...oh, you're a regul...

AOL laid low by hackers, again

Once is unlucky, twice is careless...

Digital TV is good for your health

There's a doctor on your telly and it's not just Kildare...

EU demands internet for everyone

It's a basic human right says Brussels...

Still reigning men

It definitely needs a woman's touch...

Industry underwhelmed by dot-eu possibilities

It looks like it's going to happen, but do we really care?

US rallies against The Phantom of the Option

They wanted to be internet millionaires - now they just want to keep their homes...

Hackers aren't quite ready to wage war on censors

Oxblood Ruffian (not his real name) pulls P2P launch over end user fears...

Microsoft gets Olympic gold

Add Linux to the list of banned substances...

Online shopping still not bringing in the crowds

... but who are the keenest online shoppers in Europe?

'Inadequate' BT blamed for DSL failure and job losses

BT claims 'we never said it would work' as DSL provider lays off staff.
Well that's alright then...

$1bn each proves a timely tonic for Nortel and Lucent

55,000 teetering staff will wonder what this means for them...

Opera Composer starts to sing

Users given customised browser option...

Stockwatch Daily: Euro techs tumble on Fed cuts

Rolling along with the tumbling, tumbling stocks...

Microsoft dumps Smart Tags from XP

Now you see them, now you don't...

1,000 face the chop at Nokia

Anything Ericsson and Motorola can do...

Linux giants report contrasting fortunes

Do you want the good news or the bad news?

Weren't you in my physics class?

Ever wondered what happened to that spotty bloke in 4C...


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