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Monday 18 June 2001

Vodafone signs 'Mobile Outlook' deal with Microsoft

Gates and Gent get it together...

Scoot gets £25m in relief

But the shaky dot-com's rather ashamed to admit it...

CSC drives away with MG deal

MG gets into gear with ebusiness strategy overhaul...

Mobile what? Do pay attention... mobile internet's back

Now that's a blast from the past...

Internet fraudsters bag £100,000 booty

Before the boys in blue bagged them...

F-Secure welcomes new COO

All change, as staff switch offices at security vedor ...

Level 3 job cull sees 1,400 out the door

A quarter of staff in one fell swoop...

Things go from bad to worse for B2B

Talk about kicking a dog when it's down...

Government to privatise air?

Well, the airwaves to be precise...

IBM adds instant into wireless mail

Wireless users get their answers in an instant...

WeatherXchange.com: Here comes the sun

Mr Whippy can rest assured he won't lose out to the weather...

Gent and Matthews have a Knight to remember

Tech twins go to London to see the Queen...

BT rights issue right on target

BT gets something right... at last

AOL's £1bn deal breaks down

Sums fail to add up as both sides pull away from the negotiation table...

AOL and Microsoft fall out and walk away from talks

Bundling talks collapse as AOL crash head first into Microsoft's market domination ideal...

Stockwatch Daily: Technology market stiff at the joints

Europe's weak-end followed by a lame start...

The Bloor Perspective: User groups name and shame, safe PDAs, and IBM's Linux gamble

This week, Robin Bloor and his colleagues take a look at those vendors letting users down, how to make PDAs secure, and why IBM's Linux bet may just pay off...


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