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Tuesday 10 July 2001

Mobile subscribers fall for the first time in UK

BT Cellnet suffers at hands of 'inactive' users...

UK flounders near bottom of ebusiness leaders list

UK humbled in seventh place as Finland rules the roost...

PSAs told to embrace ASP

It's the way forward for a troubled sector...

Casio pumps $5m into Sybase division

They could make beautiful music together...

Dell goes head to head with EMC

Moving its products up to high-end...

Motorola clinches BT Cellnet contract

Good news for equipment maker, at last...

Motorola thrown a $700m lifeline

Time to start counting the real cost of 3G...

Scottish chip plant faces the chop

Japanese chip giant set to cut jobs...

IT directors spend one day a week in 'training'

Technology gurus are having to run to keep up...

Marconi hit by class action suit

As if it didn't have enough problems...

How One.tel UK refused to die

Move over Red Adair, here comes the telco trouble shooter

Hobson Audley picks PKI

They've got the key...

RIM gets judge's approval

BlackBerry maker gets off on battery charge...

Windows XP launch in turmoil

Beta copies 'in the post', assures Microsoft...

Stockwatch Daily: Solid start for Europe's tech firms

A positive outlook for the markets this morning...

Model Management: Distressed dot-coms

This week's column from the team at business management portal FTdynamo asks that most difficult of new economy questions - what value a failed dot-com?

There's more to life than money: FTSE rates firms on ethics

Tobacco giants, oil firms and weapons manufacturers probably need not apply, but where will the tech giants rank?

UK reaches digital TV maturity: US next for Pace

US market beckons for UK firm set on growth...

Infineon fears for future as share price falls

Lowest ever level raises questions of survival...

AT&T boosted by broadband buy-out bid

Share price jumps on the back of $41bn Comcast offer...

Marconi boss given timely vote of confidence

Lord Weinstock stands by the man who stood up when he stood down...

Autonomy cagey but quietly confident

Profits may just tip the analysts scales....

Telco cull continues: 8,500 more staff axed

Stateside carnage to see thousands out of work...


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