L&H, currently under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission for accounting irregularities, filed for bankruptcy under US law on Thursday with a debt of $489.6m. John Duerden, president and CEO of the speech recognition firm...
NTT DoCoMo will rollout its 3G mobile phone service in Europe in the second half of 2002. The Japanese mobile operator said it expects Hong Kong-based Hutchison Whampoa to begin the services. DoCoMo owns a 20 per cent stake in Whampoa subsidiary...
BT has revealed the nature of its policy for dealing with unmetered customers who surf the net too much. Around 30,000 heavy users of BT's Anytime unmetered access product have been moved to a separate 'dial pool', with a different phone number for...
Chancellor Gordon Brown has delivered his speech outlining preparations for next year's Budget. He claimed government targets of national growth of 2.25 per cent for the year are still on track. Cuts will be made on capital gains tax to make...
The future of Netware's was clarified today as Novell CEO Jack Messman outlined the product's roadmap for the next few years. Netware's position as the cornerstone to Novell's future profitability was already partly secured through the announcement...
08.02.00 Marc Andreessen, co-founder of Netscape, mapped out the direction of his latest internet business this week. The company, which is called Loudcloud, unveiled a raft of web offerings based around infrastructure services in the US.