Archive - 29 Nov 2001
The PC is dead - long live the PC... and the PDA, the mobile phone, the thin client...
Have reports of its death been greatly exaggerated?
Attention! IT's in the army now
New recruits train with mice...
Cheat Sheet: Cookies
More prolific than Jamie Oliver's recipe books...
Summit hits the shelves
Big Blue's server makes and ideal Christmas gift...
XP Embedded launch casts NT4 on the scrap heap
Two-year-old embedded OS exits stage left...
Reliability questions hamstring procurement
Long-term contracts suffer...
Retail giants shave £200,000 off utility bills online
Online electricity auction reaps dividends for M&S and John Lewis...
Opera sings a new tune
In more languages too...
Satellite leaders fight over who's the best
Back to the playground...
Letsbuyit cuts staff by half
58 employees make an exit...
Brocade beats the gloom
But still down on last year...
Dell sales up but profits static
Still, neither are going down, which is nice...
Infineon shares hit by investigation
Going down...
Japan Telecom trims the fat
Getting back in shape for the investors...
Erkki gets feisty with telecoms warning
Commissioner says there'll be in trouble if you don't open up properly...
Software firm begs for £4m
We really, really need the money...
Interactive TV: It's easier than flying a plane
...but consumers chose a PC every time...
Electronics giant dumps Net plans
Portal just doesn't cut the mustard so we'll stick to low-cost tellies...
Marconi meets the bank manager - all 31 of them
That's a whole lot of explaining to do...
Palm cuts jobs for third time in under a year
Almost 20 per cent to go...
Deutsche Telekom outperforms expectations
But it still ain't a profit...
Santa Blair's online safety tips
'Ho ho ho... and a very safe Christmas to all...'
Health info site never looked better
So the NHS is getting something right...