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Friday 8 June 2001
3Com and chip companies' rough ride
The lake is running dry but it looks like rain is on the horizon...
XP and smart tags - Microsoft at it again?
Why must we expect the worst?
Gates shuffles Al Fayed's pack
Become as rich as Bill and then blow it all on a duff hand round Mo's place...
John Lamb's Week: Carly, Cary and getting ebusiness right
Which banking websites cut the mustard? On Monday testing firm Gomez spills the beans in its regular Credit Card Scorecard of online financial services. This time internet-only services such as cahoot, Egg and smile have outperformed the more traditional bricks and mortar firms such as Barclaycard.
Squabbling ISPs unite
Merger creates challenger to AOL
Europe avoids US PC sales slump
While America struggles, Europe watches on calmly...
Microsoft risks anti-trust battle over XP
Has Gates learned his lesson? Err... no
State-of-the-art trading arrives in Europe
Nasdaq modestly unveils its first step in updating the Easdaq...
Technical glitch shuts New York Stock Exchange
Buy, buy, sell, sell, crash, panic...
EU compulsory recycling laws a step nearer
Go on...take your useless TV to the gadget bank...
Industry brands cybercrime treaty 'a con trick'
It's tough, but they've managed to please none of the people, none of the time...
Trans-Baltic telco tug-of-love approaches consummation
The Elizabeth Taylor of telecoms lines up another husband...
Clarus clarifies
Kathy Palmer - MD of Europe - puts us straight...
Europe warned on danger of cyberspying
The EU Commission says business data is not safe
Accenture to cut 600 jobs
...but the rest can relax and take a paid sabbatical...
Quotes of the week
Feeling clever this afternoon?
Reckon you know more about IT than the 'experts' we keep quoting? If so, guess what the following soundbites are all about - and if you're feeling particularly brainy, why not guess who said them.
Nokia flaw leaves your personal details online
The mighty Finn not mighty enough to guard your data...
The best of 'Reader Comments': Sci-fi dreams, happy Mondays, and what to do with 10,000 tonnes of garlic
Each week silicon.com is inundated with comments from you, our readers, here are some of the best responses we've received to a number of our stories.
Radio - someone still loves you
All we hear is, ADSL ga-ga, 3G goo-goo...
CRM falls flat as projects fail
Two thirds of all CRM projects are unsuccessful, and things are going to get worse before they get better...
Novices, politicians and the page 3 'stunner'...
Another week, another survey about the daft things that happen to people and their computers.
Vote swapping sites claim Tory scalps
Internet-savvy MP among the casualties...
Intel matches Blair in overnight success
Europe rises feeling glorious after a good nights trading...
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