Archive - 30 Jan 2002
Oracle sets $250,000 "minimum charge"
Thought it got cheaper? Think again...
'Irresponsible' encryption experts threaten corporate security
IT professionals call for more checks and balances...
Nokia customers want ads on their phones
What a refreshing change...
The revolution will not be televised - it'll be online though
Cats sleeping with dogs in south London...
Worldcom shares drop on downgrade rumours
But then you should never listen to rumours...
Companies urged to make security top of board's agenda
We need to talk...
HP launches Bluetooth mobile printer device
It'll work as long as you've got an HP printer...
Epic struggle over Microsoft's Passport
.Net to be investigated?
Broadband in schools - never mind about the content
It's about more than high-speed connections...
AOL Time Warner reports tough quarter
Lord of the Rings can't save this quarter...
eBay selling Anthrax scare letters
Post caught up in biological weapon scare goes under the hammer...
Time buys Tiny to go large on high street
PC wars intensify...
HP layoffs to go ahead: Merger or no merger
Carly lays down the law...
Woman plagued by calls from cow
More churn rate concerns for mobile companies?
Hello helpdesk, can I hack you?
Seven out of 10 internal hack attacks come from helpdesk staff...
BBC to ban Palm and Psion: A best of reader comments special
Handheld debate explodes over the Beeb banning all but Microsoft...
E-envoy launches 2002 ecommerce awards
And there's £40,000 for the winner...
Linux group calls for appointment of Penguin Patch Lieutenant
Fancy being Linus Torvald's deputy?
lastminute.com is turning Japanese
Kinki!...
Vodafone and Orange trade down
Mobile operators fail to pull in the punters...
Hitachi to axe a further 4,000 jobs
Losses mount in 2002...
New iMac already a big hit for Apple
Pre-orders stacking up...
Track your hacker before they hack you
Worried there's something out there?
HP: Users don't want recovery disks
Only the "technically savvy" two per cent "still want disks"...
UK internet numbers leap 50 per cent
Nearly half households have web access...
Linux makes IBM a billion dollars
Well, almost...
Veritas goes down despite beating the Street
Expected gains fail to materialise...
"Accept buy-out or face oblivion" - Cedar tells shareholders
UK software-house lays it on the line...
Google hates pop-ups
Don't we all?
3G hit by more cuts
Italian venture suffers...
IBM succession: What the papers say
Big Blue "lifer" replaces man with no "vision". Sort of...
HP apes Hewlett in online battle
Anything you can do...
NTL can't count on us - France Telecom
Troubled cable firm looks elsewhere for cash injection...
What if... teachers were replaced by computers?
Do you shudder to think?
