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Thursday 5 July 2001
Angry workers use web to hit bosses where it hurts
Staff bite back as turmoil strikes tech support firm...
Caldera and Red Hat at loggerheads over Linux licensing
Red Hat says' no way never' to Caldera's Microsoft-style licensing...
Porn to be wild
Pandora's box has been opened and all the anti-porn software in the world won't get everything back in...
Anti-porn software adds 'posture recognition' to flesh detection
You can have 'skin' pics, as long as they're striking the right pose...
Rethink promises CRM turnaround
It seems nobody really thought about what the 'C' stands for...
SMEs upbeat about ecommerce
A silver lining on the black dot-com cloud...
Virus fears and hack attacks drive IT spend
Boardroom sits up and takes notice...
Fujitsu invests heavily in content management
...Belfast firm born out of partnership...
Adobe predicts web design boom - but expert warns of 'false dawn'
Are the vendors in danger of dissolving in their own hype?
Mobile giants offer GPRS roaming
Roaming, roaming, roaming get those Finns roaming...
A new horizon for broadband
A sky full of internet satellites? Take cover, take cover...
Pan-European takeover rules quashed
MEPs would prefer acquisitions to go unchecked...
Scoot almost running on vapour
Latest losses leave the needle perilously close to 'empty'...
Industry wakes up to security licence threat
Oh well, better late than never...
Framfab trims the fat
New slimline model hopes for profits in lean times...
Nokia investigated over profit warning leak
Sub contractor lets slip on radio - regulator wades in...
Virus writers prey upon newsgroups
Sex chatrooms fall foul of malicious files...
Stockwatch Daily: Nasty opening for Euro techs
It's not just Marconi that's getting battered...
Pie in the sky?
Will broadband satellite communications make a difference?
Internet pioneer wakes up to reality
Worldwide internet TV station suffers job cuts...
Marconi shares halve in value
Markets have no mercy after profits warning...
lastminute.com director jumps ship
It's B2B for CFO - that's Back-to-Banking to you...
Digital telly hit by double whammy
BBC and government gang up on digital TV...
Anite beats tech slowdown
A tech company making money, whatever next?
Half a million Sony handsets recalled
Expensive blunder from the Japanese giant...
"Our way or the highway," Redstone chief tells shareholders
Emergency plans last hope for troubled telco...
BT struggles to divvy up Concert
Who will rid me of this troublesome joint venture...
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