A Year Ago: Yahoo! and Manchester United in £40m deal
News and Premiership football team Manchester United worth £40m was clinched Friday, according to a report on Yahoo's sports section. The contract between Manchester United and Sharp runs out in the summer.
[January 28, 2001, 6:06]
Yahoo! and Manchester United in £40m deal
News and Premiership football team Manchester United worth £40m was clinched Friday, according to a report on Yahoo's sports section. The contract between Manchester United and Sharp runs out in the summer.
[January 28, 2000, 16:54]
Vodafone links up with Manchester United
News Vodafone AirTouch (quote: VOD) will become Manchester United's new shirt sponsor, replacing electronics maker Sharp, as the result of the biggest football sponsorship deal ever, announced last week. But the impact won't end with marketing Vodafone...
[February 15, 2000, 8:44]
Manchester United Premiership Schedule 2005-2006 + Free Manchester United Player Themes
Downloads Manchester United Schedule provides the complete fixtures, results and statistics of 2005-2006 Premiership season for Manchester United. Beautiful themes of Manchester United players. A treasure for every Manchester United Fan.Professionally and...
[October 26, 2005, 8:00]
Irate football fans launched DoS attacks
News Legal firm Allen & Overy fought off a number of DoS attacks earlier this year when it was negotiating Malcolm Glazer's takeover bid of Manchester United, a company representative has revealed. There are Manchester United fans in other countries...
[September 21, 2005, 16:50]
Jane Wakefield: BT caught in the offside trap
News What Manchester United is to football, so BT is to telecoms -- the company people love to hate. Like Manchester United, BT is a British institution with plenty of cash and a high public profile to maintain.
[February 21, 2000, 14:37]
eBay fraudster jailed
News In April, Hurley pleaded guilty to a total of 16 offences including the sale of money clips, cigarette lighters and tankers engraved with the Manchester United crest through eBay. An eBay fraudster who used false identities to sell fake Manchester
[October 4, 2005, 17:30]
U.K. University Bids for World-Class Status With Support of Latest Operating System
White Papers The University of Manchester (UoM), based in the United Kingdom (U.K.aims to rank among the world's top 25 universities. UoM students use computers on campus for studying and collaborating. The university regarded the computers as an important...
[June 20, 2007, 1:00]
ActualCoach
Downloads Try your hand at coaching English soccer (football) teams and play with professional football clubs, such as Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool. This is a realistic soccer management game. Try being coach in English leagues and international...
[May 7, 2004, 23:28]
Broadband over power lines sparks interest again
News The venture set up a test in Manchester, England, but soon discovered a snag in its technology: neighbouring lampposts were picking up data signals and rebroadcasting them as radio waves. One major objective of chairman [Michael] Powell is to find...
[February 25, 2004, 10:36]
Brit arrested over Cisco code theft
News The 20-year-old man, who has not been identified, was arrested on 3 September, after the Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit searched two residences in Manchester and Derbyshire. At the time of the leak, Cisco confirmed that the United States...
[September 20, 2004, 7:55]
Top level domain names hijacked
News The domain names of high-profile companies like Adidas and Manchester United were hijacked this week by a group of Serbian crackers intent on redirecting traffic to a page containing a political message about the war in Kosovo.
[April 14, 2000, 16:19]
A Year Ago: Top level domain names hijacked
News The domain names of high-profile companies like Adidas and Manchester United were hijacked this week by a group of Serbian crackers intent on redirecting traffic to a page containing a political message about the war in Kosovo.
[April 14, 2001, 6:00]
Veitch Speaks: Give Big Blue some respect
News Just as most football fans will refuse to cheer for Manchester United, you'd need the blade-sharp memory and capacity for storing evidence of a Monica Lewinsky to remember the last time an IT commentator praised IBM.
[September 26, 1998, 8:10]
SMEs get London 2012 'dating agency'
News The London 2012 Business Network was launched at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium to an audience of more than 600 business people. A website which could help small IT companies bid for contracts for London's Olympic Games has gone live.
[January 21, 2008, 8:50]
Lack of broadband may penalise football on the Net
News For the first time ever, top clubs such as Arsenal and Manchester United will be offering subscription-based coverage of their matches a matter of hours after the event has taken place. Premier League football clubs are warming up to take advantage...
[August 24, 2001, 9:00]
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition RC1 tested
Talkback An analogy: even though both teams play a game called "football", citing the stats of Manchester United would be pointless when doing commentary about the New England Patriots . Mention of Apple? Why?
[January 8, 2005, 23:27]
Open bolsters interactive TV security
News Content providers for Open include Abbey National Bank, electrical retailer Dixons (quote: DXNS) and Manchester United football club. Interactive UK TV company Open Interactive announced a deal with Irish security specialists Baltimore Technologies...
[September 20, 2000, 8:42]
Loss-making Rage Software signs David Beckham
News Beckham, who plays for Premiership club Manchester United and is considered one of the world's top footballers, will have creative input into the development of the software. UK computer game developer Rage has signed an exclusive deal with England...
[March 28, 2001, 10:11]
Jane Wakefield's big unmetered adventure
News Jane Wakefield: BT caught in the offside trap What Manchester United is to football, so BT is to telecoms -- the company people love to hate. Take an irreverent stroll down BT's yellow brick road toward unmetered access as good fairy Jane Wakefield...
[March 6, 2000, 15:11]



