Archive - 28 Oct 2002

Are you ready for pop-up ads on your shopping trolley?

Or should Safeway just concentrate on sorting out the wayward wheels?

Blog site back up after hack attack

Blogger.com back online - but were user details compromised?

Will P2P guarantee the future of 3G?

The experts think 3G's doomed, but your average European likes the idea, apparently...

What's the fuss about... selective outsourcing?

"You cannot provide the overall infrastructure, so why try to provide any part of it?"

Drivers offer to lay down their mobiles

A ban on in-car handset use would be rather popular, it seems...

C&W on the ropes?

Tough hosting market to blame

PC gamer insures fingers for £375,000

£37,500 each... so a thumb and a couple of little fingers would do nicely as a retirement nest egg.....

Surf's up: Webmaster is Faking It on TV

Will plucky dude's 'radical' surfing efforts convince the pros?

PC king Dell says meet mini PC

"You complete me, mini PC" - or at least the desktop line up?

Microsoft defaces NYC

So much for guerrilla marketing

The Bloor Perspective: web services reality, strong CA and big iron AMD

This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider realistic adoption of web services, progress at a ...


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