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Monday 30 July 2001
Warning signs: Do IT results spell UK recession?
After living in a bubble for a decade, reality blows cold in the face of UK IT...
E-government 'bullies' under fire from local councils
Confusion and discontent rife as e-government gets off to a rocky start...
Does the internet have 24 hours to live?
Surely Bill Gates, George Bush and the FBI can't all be wrong...
Nice legs, shame about the routers
Cisco coders face fashion abyss...
Virgin goes head-to-head with BT over DSL
Will Branson kick-start broadband access like he kick-started rail travel?
Media giant feels the pinch
The show's not over yet...
Intel unveils 'better breed' of chips
Can Transmeta keep up?
McDonald's take away Caldera OpenServer
Did they get fries with that?
3G giant shifts the goalposts
When is a delay not a delay? When you don't set a deadline in the first place...
B2B site to save UK colleges £100m
Reading, writing and e-procurement portals...
Palm to spin off OS division
Handheld computer maker also plans move into next-generation...
TI to license ARM's v6
It's chips again...
Terra Lycos on winding path to profitability
Customers start paying for internet access, company heads towards profitability. A simple equation you would have thought...
ebookers charts clear passage to profitability
Travel industry is booming and ebookers is leading the way...
Mobile phones waste police time
Scotland Yard's 'Silent Solution' to mobile misdialers...
SirCam turns the air blue as AV spat hots up
Handbags at dawn or strategic one-upmanship?
Toys R Us says Amazon
Jeff Bezos will never want for a Buzz Lightyear ever again...
Pirelli and Benetton grab Telecom Italia
How did a fashion house and a girly-calendar producing tyre manufacturer come to control Olivetti and one of Europe's largest telcos?
New media firms face curse of diminishing returns
Heavy outlay to haunt cash-strapped companies...
Will Windows eXPerience bring DoS disaster?
Are we about to be laid open to attacks?
BT knocks back £8bn local loop bid
Another BT blow for broadband Britain?
Stockwatch Daily: Big three Euro bourses take a fall
BT among the movers...
Carphone Warehouse reveals cost of subsidy cuts
Pre-paid market in freefall, but Carphone Warehouse remains buoyant...
AOL offers online identity authentication
Now it will be even easier to spend your money online...
Napster wannabes expose kids to porn
Congress wakes up to the power of peer-to-peer networking...
Car industry puts brakes on B2B
Motor magnates not prepared to invest online...
Microsoft joins US government in Code Red alert
When these guys all sing from the same hymn sheet you'd better take notice...
Intel's Barrett upbeat on computers, but down on telecoms
He can't wait to get back-to-school...
Duck and cover: Airlines take over NATS
Isn't that like the chickenhawks taking over the hen house?
Microsoft seeks to thwart AOL and AT&T deal
Could Gate's position finally be threatened?
The Bloor Perspective: PeopleSoft success, Taliban bans, and confessions of a GPRS user
In their latest assessment of three topical issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider reasons for PeopleSoft's recent good form, a crackdown on hard drives in Afghanistan, and the difference using GPRS for WAP makes...
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