Archive - 30 Oct 2001

Napster relaunch put back to 2002

Cunning move to steal limelight...

Technologies that time forgot: 3Com's 3+Open

When P2P meant a frozen screen and an HP printer...

Intel wants to sell 'corporate Napster'

Plus, helpful tips on beating the nasty economic downturn, from Intel's CIO...

eBay shares take a hammering

Despite predictions of long-term growth...

silicon.com special offer on 50th anniversary of first business app

50th anniversary - 50 per cent off event tickets... you can't say fairer than that...

'Anti-spam' laws left up in the air by dithering DTI

You can't hurry law, we'll just have to wait...

Oracle wants bigger little people

Online services division shifts focus...

Bookham losses creep up

But there's less burn baby, burn...

Your 'secret' files to be opened by 2005

Citizens to get access to government, council, school and medical records...

Passports replaced by iris scanning in Amsterdam

It would be considerably more difficult to leave your eyes at home or in the hotel safe...

Smartcards for asylum seekers

Multi-purpose smartcard at the centre of £250m reform...

Computer rage affects two thirds of us

You know the sort of thing: "If this b****** machine doesn't f****** work in a minute I'm going to c...

Atlantic Telecom shareholders are revolting

Decision to go into administration called into question...

Scientists crack cyborg formula

Neural chip made from silicon and snails...

ebookers unphased by travel doom and gloom

Online brands continue to defy the downturn...


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