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Tuesday 17 July 2001

Corel's up and running

A return from the living dead...

Orange erection causes Scottish uprising

Mobile mast attacked by angry clan...

Stonesoft warns profits may dwindle

Finnish company blames spending slowdown in US and Europe...

Napster moves to proprietary encoding

The last, last nail in the coffin...

NAS attack!

It's set to storm the market...

Autobytel.com issues profits warning

While Totalise offers free Ford Focus. Who's seduced?

Net still spreading

New users still logging on faster than ever...

Intel slashes chip prices

Processor giant offers boot sale prices ahead of Tualatin launch...

"Wot, no handsets?" DoCoMo warns of i-mode delay

We have the technology, you don't have the handsets...

Phillips hit hard by struggling chip sales

Market dip digs into profits...

LDAP blues: Server weakness throws up security fears

Denial-of-service threat revealed...

Hackers screw-up Formula One performance

It's not the end of the road...

Anti virus protection for myWasp

MyWasp gets intensive care from Trend Micro...

Square-eyed surfers choose to use the goggle box

TVs that also surf the web and send email are more popular than PCs that don't show your favourite programmes. Makes sense...

Bye, bye Buy.com?

Don't let Nasdaq's door hit you on the way out...

Do mobile phones fry your brain?

... or what about misinformed scaremongering?

Industry eagerly awaits new iMac colours

Guess the theme and win silicon.com goodies...

$27m buyout brings B2B player back from the brink

Customers AND a product? How novel...

Stockwatch Daily: Techs push Euro markets down

Tech firm activity sends markets downwards...

HP chief turns to services in $610m takeover

It's not PricewaterhouseCoopers but it'll do...

Toshiba and NEC take to the PDA stage

As Psion exits stage right ...

QXL ricardo tries one last throw of the dice

Live auction service could be final lifeline...

Baltimore rejects takeover bid

Troubled security company shoos off advances...

Electrical giants merge to survive

Component surplus forces Silicon Valley stalwarts into $4bn deal...

Economic slump hits Unisys sales

Services giant feels the pinch...

Model Management: The new, New Economy

The rhetoric of most dot-coms and ebusiness practitioners isn't what it was two years ago. This week, the team at business management portal FTdynamo looks at an industry gradually growing up...


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