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GSMers hit back at US Congressman's Iraqi mobile plea
News Qualcomm is also a contributor to Issa's political coffers, though the company - in common with much of US big business - has in the past made donations to a number of candidates, notably backing Democrat campaigns such as ex-President Bill... [28 Mar 2003]
Apple gets new board director - Al Gore
News President Clinton's former right-hand man is a noted champion of technology who helped popularise the term 'information superhighway'. Apple Computer on Wednesday named former US Vice President Al Gore to its board of directors. [20 Mar 2003]
Ballmer contrite in email
News Ballmer's tone stands in stark contrast to remarks made during earlier years of the antitrust fight, such as his famed "to heck with Janet Reno" comment, which referred to the US attorney general during President Bill Clinton's administration. [14 Nov 2002]
Virus Alert: Bill Clinton's coming to get ya
News Anti-virus experts are warning UK businesses to be wary of a worm that masquerades as a Bill Clinton cartoon. When the attachment is run, a cartoon of Bill Clinton will appear, playing a saxophone from which a bra is emerging. [22 Mar 2002]
BBC to ban Palm and Psion: A best of reader comments special
News ByJulian Clinton Let's get the conspiracy theorists - who it seems all have to be called Malcolm - out of the way first. Perhaps there may be some truth in what they suggest, but it really wouldn't be our place to speculate. [30 Jan 2002]
AOL hires Clinton bodyguard as security chief
News AOL TimeWarner has hired Clinton's former bodyguard and former Secret Service deputy director as its chief security officer. Larry Cockell was the first African-American to hold such a senior position at the Secret Service, and later became the... [11 Dec 2001]
Zimmermann hits back at 'terrorist aid' accusations
News He pointed out that those involved in the debate included the Clinton administration, Congress, the FBI, the NSA, academics, the courts, the computer industry and the press. Phil Zimmermann, the inventor of PGP encryption software, has hit back at... [27 Sep 2001]
Microsoft escapes break-up
News The DOJ under the Clinton administration had pushed for the company to be split into separate operating systems and applications divisions. In a further departure from the initiatives of its predecessor, the Bush administration has said it won't... [06 Sep 2001]
Ex-White House white knight for Excite@Home?
News Bill Clinton's former chief of staff Mack McLarty has announced a serious interest in rescuing troubled cable player Excite@Home from bankruptcy. McLarty has not made a final offer or agreed terms, but he and his adviser Ranch C Kimball have... [30 Aug 2001]
IT slowdown here to stay, says Bill Clinton's tech guru
News He was also called in to personally advise Bill Clinton on internet security following the denial-of-service attacks on prominent US organisations last year. The IT slowdown will get worse in Europe and more people will lose their jobs, according... [03 Aug 2001]
Sun: It doesn't shine anymore
News Chief executive Scott McNeally said: "The economy looks like a Bill Clinton lie detector test rather than a sine wave at the moment. Sun revealed profit for the third quarter ended 1 April was down 43 per cent on the last quarter. [20 Apr 2001]
'Stupid' administrators left Davos open to hack attack
News The attack - for which a suspect has been arrested - was apparently made easy by lax security and carelessness on the part of the organisers. The hacker copied private data about the Forum's participants onto a CD-ROM, which was sent to the media... [05 Mar 2001]
Swiss police swoop on Davos hacker
News Attendees included former US president Bill Clinton, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. According to French press reports the police picked up the suspect in Geneva, but so far his identity has not been disclosed. [23 Feb 2001]
IT community vows to raise $25m for Gujarat survivors
News Another benefit concert is to be held in San Jose's Jubilee Christian Center on 2 March to which former US president Bill Clinton has reportedly accepted an invitation to attend. TiE has asked its 6,000 plus members worldwide to take part in the... [22 Feb 2001]
John Chambers: president and CEO Cisco
News Chambers was also part of Clinton administration in Committee for Trade Policy. Chambers has guided his essentially one-product company from Lan to the wide area and on to the internet, always seeming to stay one step ahead of the opposition. [06 Feb 2001]
