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Thursday 24 May 2001

FBI exposes massive online racket

Feds smash online scam that robbed US taxpayers of over $117m...

UK gamblers are sending out an SMS

What are the odds online phone betting will find favour with UK punters?

Brits are a bunch of techno-clots

British, French or German: who do you think has the best network skills?

FT Mobile eases the pain of information overload

...and 6,000 stressed executives had already signed up before the service was launched...

Come clean over pricing policy, telco told

Lawyers hover as telco stands accused of smoke and mirrors over pricing...

Telco pricing? Stop, my brain hurts!

Business telco Colt is still refusing to publish its tariffs, leaving telecoms users none the wiser.

SMEs put situations vacant in cyber-space

Looking for a job? Want to work for a SME? Then get yourself online...

IR35: Contractors offered way out

Insurance policies to stave off cash shortfall

$10bn in outsourcing for IBM: not bad for a week's work

The global outsourcing market will be worth $100bn in four year's time, Big Blue's grabbed 10 per cent of it in just one week...

Former KGB spook plans to make the net totally secure

Ex-KGB man is offering a new security system that will keep the net safe from prying eyes.

More WAP please, we're civil servants

Sir Humphrey tops tech poll? Did he understand the question?

EDS waves the fat wallet some more

Computer service giant spends a billion to feed a growing company...

The web on your doormat

Along with pizza menus, cab company flyers, electioneering bumph and the Reader's Digest, you could soon find the web's answer to the Yellow Pages adding to the detritus on your doormat.

Industry underestimating DoS attack threat

Hack attacks could be worse than we thought...

Linux on the desktop: Inevitable?

The dramatic rise of Linux, and the open source movement more generally, is unquestionable. But will we ever see Tux the penguin replacing Windows on the PC desktop? Joey Gardiner takes a look at the arguments for the open source model, and Linux's desktop prospects...

Game over for Microsoft Xbox?

Microsoft will be in-console-able come Christmas, claims Sony boss...

'The alien stays': BT gives ET stay of execution

Everybody's favourite extraterrestrial survives his run-in with the Sun...

Tivoli in the money with Bank of Ireland deal

IBM division takes its security record to the bank...

Stockwatch Daily: It had to end sometime...

Six days of up, up, up on Nasdaq ends in down, down, down in Europe as bourses return to normality...

SAP panned for hobbling euro conversion projects

Europe's not ready for the euro - and it's all SAP's fault...

Barclays dot-com dot-gone

A dot-com by any other name...


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