Q&A: Mobile Phone Inventor Says Dream Isn't Real Yet
News Cellphone inventor Martin Cooper doesn't get any special treatment from carriers just because he created the now ubiquitous cellphone three decades ago. Cooper also believes that time is fleeting for cellular technology, which might have run its...
[April 7, 2003, 15:37]
New Virus Hides Behind Old Technology
News They have not proven anything here except that they can write data to an alternate data stream," said Russ Cooper, editor of Windows NT security watcher NTBugtraq.com, who moderated a discussion of the possible dangers posed by alternate data...
[September 6, 2000, 8:02]
Bill Gates Hands Over Reins Of Microsoft
News Charles Cooper: Gates bows out but the beat goes on - Fri, 14th Jan Martin Banks read the Runes and foresaw the breakup of Microsoft. Bill Gates, whose name has been synonymous with Microsoft for the past 25 years, handed over the chief executive...
[January 14, 2000, 9:53]
Gov't Appoints Tech Tsar To Cut IT Costs
News Martin Read, former chief executive of IT outsourcer Logica, will help achieve "significant savings" and address the "serious problems" that chief secretary to the Treasury, Yvette Cooper, claimed often blight major IT projects.
[June 24, 2008, 8:57]
Microsoft's Platform Strategist Speaks Out On Linux
News Around Microsoft's campus, some colleagues jokingly refer to Martin Taylor as their Joe Friday. The story goes that whenever they begin gushing about the company's latest product or technology, he routinely demands the data that would clinch such...
[August 7, 2003, 14:20]
Waitt To Step Down As CEO Of Gateway
News It's difficult to be in the top five worldwide without much of a global presence," said Martin Reynolds, an analyst at Dataquest. Ted Waitt, who stepped aside as CEO of Gateway Wednesday, was a billionaire businessman with a ponytail, a risk-taker...
[December 9, 1999, 9:40]
Europe To US: Get Off Our Backs
News Maybe we're too busy worrying about more cerebral matters such as creating classic cinema and writing great plays," quipped Martin Pickering, director of AstraSoft, a UK sales and marketing consultancy that distributes U.S.software.
[August 29, 1997, 9:27]

