Archive - 28 Nov 2002
BT ADSL - 500,000 connected and counting...
A rising tide...
Fujitsu and IBM play to make Parlay pay
Telecoms initiative
George Bush splashes cash on cyber security
$231m to be spent protecting the US from digital terrorism...
Hamas declares a 'digital jihad'
Jewish sites face threat of hack attacks...
Fujitsu takes PC recycling step
Meltdown
The City says WLAN good, WEP bad
Security concerns won't stand in the way of wireless networks
Level 3 puts $242m on the table for Genuity
Cash money...
Napster lives, PCs reincarnated, call centres demystified
A handy round-up...
Napster's back from the dead
Stop me if you think that you've heard this one before...
Amazon takes on a high street flavour
Buy books online, collect them while out doing your shopping...
Microsoft-led group warns US government off open source
No conflict of interests there then...
Call centre failures blamed on software
Not clueless staff with an 'I hate my job' attitude then...
Terra has a new name
And he intends to make you pay...
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: G force
Ruggedisation - in a (horribly made up) word