Archive - 30 Nov 2001
e-minister chairs meeting to cure broadband woes
Item one on the agenda: anyone got a magic wand?
Microsoft set to give AT&T $5bn
A cheque in the post for a desktop commitment?
Vodafone under fire for "primitive" billing
Start talking SLAs, analyst urges
BTopenworld gets classical with online subscription service
Helping out surfers with their music Chopin
All the world's a billboard
Darn you pesky e-tailers and your underhand tricks...
Doubleclick switches on to interactive TV
A liberating deal for the online ad outfit
Indian IT giant targets UK government contracts
Private-public partnerships still have a place in e-government overhaul
And now, a palm-reading mouse...
Well, it reads fingerprints actually, but let's not split hairs
Snooping virus could backfire on men in black
FBI's password snatcher could be used against them...
Privacy fiasco: Rootsweb offers concessions
But are they enough?
TIM dials up Reuters for content
SMS, WAP and beyond?
Bloomingdale's goes to dot-com Boot Hill
It's getting crowded...
IR35: Keeping the Inland Revenue off your back...
Top tips for contractors...
EMC moves its egg head and divides in three
Steels itself for the battle ahead...
Novell dragged down by Cambridge
Otherwise, not bad...
Linux vendors rush to patch security hole
Vulnerability in file transfer software...
Cable & Wireless struggles after Exodus buyout
Going down, going down...
Intel appoints super-brains
Five more Fellows, and they're all fellas...
E-kidneys and Ann Widdecombe
This week's prize for 'most unusual use of the internet' goes to a German man who tried to sell one ...
Amazon offers war bonds
Gift certificates for soldiers...
C&W snaps up web-hosting giant
A telco with money for acquisitions? Are you sure?
Underwater Marconi options get kiss of life
Life in the old dog yet?
Reuters TV goes to the wall
Lack of audience proves fatal...
Ballmer: Original Xbox not just a console
Much cleverer apparently...
FTSE fat cats get too many share options
This cat is too fat...
Surfers stressed by aggressive websites
Please release, me let me go...
