Archive - 29 Jan 2002
What if... teachers were replaced by computers?
Do you shudder to think?
IBM unveils new CEO
Inside man gets the top job...
Guardian Unlimited to offer SMS service at a price
It's a costly business after all...
IBM wraps up 40,000 computer deal with Kodak
Plus IBM software...
The BBC's big PDA problem
Take the network by the scruff of the neck, sure, but why cosy up to Microsoft?
Commerce One: "It ain't over 'til the SAP lady sings"
On/off partnership back on...
Compaq blade adds an edge to server offering
Servers packed in like sardines...
Dimitri's lawyers complain to US court
Copyright Act too vague...
Vodafone boosts subscriber figures
Total now 99.9 million...
EMC unveils final piece of cross platform jigsaw
All will become clear...
Toshiba ends the year on a low
You probably don't want to her this, but...
Security still not on the agenda for IT directors
Only half of IT chiefs have any security policy...
Start-up investments plummet as VCs struggle for cash
65 per cent drop doesn't bode well for entrepreneurs...
Orange takes the market by storm
Want to read a success story?
beeb.com to lay off 40 staff
Half the staff to go in restructure...
Expedia shares take off following results high
Air travel no longer a dirty word as Expedia emerges from a cloud of negativity...
Can you tell which one's the fake site?
Be aware, be very aware...
Europe not a sure thing for Sportingbet
Big returns come from Asian markets...
Call centre explosion continues
Great news for muzak makers - bad news for the rest of us...
Devil's Advocate: The UK as broadband backwater?
Just why can't we get fast, simple, affordable internet connections?
Strange days for Queercompany
Portal with no advertisers not doing so well...
BT rules out Wholesale sale
Fixed line unit won't be prised away from incumbent...
Egg nears French acquisition
Online bank all whipped up over expansion plans...
Virgin Mobile tots up 1.5 million customers
It welcomes customers rivals don't want...
UK voters offered internet alternative
Apathetic electorate set for online voting opportunity...
Nokia and Motorola desperately seeking to sue Uzan
Turkish family named in $3bn New York lawsuit...
Dell CFO sees a silver lining for PC market
That's alright then...
UK number one for Europe's low cost businesses
And Telford is the jewel in our crown...
