January 2002
-
January 08, 2002
08
Jan'02
New iMacs launched at Macworld
Apple Computer has kicked off Macworld Expo by launching cheaper iBooks, faster iMacs and a number of powerful additions to its... Continue Reading
-
January 08, 2002
08
Jan'02
Lucent brings back old hand as CEO
Lucent Technologies has named Patricia F Russo as the company's new president and chief executive officer. Russo started work at... Continue Reading
-
January 08, 2002
08
Jan'02
AOLTW to take $60bn charge
AOL Time Warner (AOLTW) expects to take a one-off charge of between $40bn and $60bn against its earnings during the first quarter... Continue Reading
-
January 08, 2002
08
Jan'02
VeriSign adds .tv to its top-level domain holdings
VeriSign has acquired The .tv Corporation International, holder of the .tv domain name, expanding the digital trust service... Continue Reading
-
January 08, 2002
08
Jan'02
IBM expands Web services tools
Computer giant IBM has released several new tools for developers working on Web services applications, including version 3.0 of... Continue Reading
-
January 08, 2002
08
Jan'02
No delay for Microsoft antitrust remedy hearing
In a setback for Microsoft, the judge overseeing the software giant's antitrust case has rejected the company's request to delay... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
Intel and AMD unveil high speed chips
Intel is hoping to steal a march on rival chip-maker AMD by using smaller circuits to increase the clock speeds of its Pentium 4... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
UK misses out on BSA amnesty
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has no plans to extend a new US software piracy truce to the UK. Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
New iMac looks like a desk lamp
Having promised a new consumer product that is "innovative, revolutionary and different," Apple Computer is expected to take the... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
NextWave spectrum bidders ask for refund
Thirteen wireless companies have asked the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a refund of about $3.1bn (£2.2bn) in... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
Genient and vVault to offer mobile Web services
Software firms Genient and vVault are teaming up to offer European mobile telecommunication operators a product that will enable... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
Ask Jeeves looks to Teoma for answers
Search engine Ask Jeeves is to roll out new technology designed to analyse Web page subject matter and unearth community... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
Toshiba develops 30Gbyte rewritable optical disc
Toshiba is set to unveil a new rewritable optical disc with a capacity of 30Gbytes per-layer, per-side and a companion read/write... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
Boeing gets approval for Internet service on planes
Airline operator Boeing has been granted a licence by the US Federal Communications Commission to launch its new airborne... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
XP users face glitch accessing AOL cable
An unspecified technical glitch is preventing Windows XP users from accessing America Online's high-speed cable service. Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
New process heralds Intel 3GHz P4 chips
Chip manufacturer Intel is promising 3 GHz Pentium 4 (P4 ) processors by the end of 2002, thanks to the a new fabrication... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
US university sues HP over patent infringement
Cornell University is suing Hewlett-Packard (HP) for patent infringement, charging HP with long term violations of a patented... Continue Reading
-
January 07, 2002
07
Jan'02
Asda U-turn on home shopping
Supermarket giant Asda is cutting two central distribution depots and making its @t Home online shopping service store-based in a... Continue Reading
-
January 04, 2002
04
Jan'02
PC vendors ready 2.2GHz Pentium 4 systems
PC makers are preparing computer systems loaded with Intel's new 2.2GHz Pentium 4 processor, due to launch on 7 January. Continue Reading
-
January 04, 2002
04
Jan'02
UK firms at risk from euro complacency
British companies are in danger of severely underestimating the impact of the euro on their business, according to financial... Continue Reading