Archive - 28 Jun 2002
Why IT loves the big personalities
Irritating, arrogant but always worth listening to...
Government to UK plc: 'Join us and conquer cybercrime'
Working together for a better world...
Microsoft stirs up another security storm
It's all about Palladium (but you won't find Jimmy Tarbuck making any jokes)...
Yahoo! counts its pennies
Lean times for internet giant...
CSC scoops £40m NHS deal
Playing doctors and nurses...
Is it a phone or is it a camera?
It's both, thanks to Nokia...
Sun tries to bury the web services hatchet with Microsoft
Gates and McNealy, sitting in a tree...
STMicro buys a bit of Alcatel
Sacre bleu...
Manugistics to cut 180 staff
Not to be confused with popular Ibizan nightclub Manumission...
Ballmer in a China shop: Microsoft invests $750m
Chinese pleased with cash infusion, but make no anti-piracy commitment...
Icann shores up defences against cyber squatters
More time to renew expired names...
Nasa on the track of Polish hacker
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. Probably...
BT and Bulldog in DSL powwow
Or should that be bow-wow?
WorldCom: senior execs hauled before Congress
Even George Dubya has stuck his oar in the murky waters...
Motorola cuts another 7,000 jobs
Dreaming of the halcyon days...
Caldera loses that Loving feeling
Penguin statesman replaced by dark horse...