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Friday 24 August 2001

New trojan horse could wreak havoc on PCs

It's sneaky and destructive, warns Symantec...

Microsoft offers free bug protection

Doing its bit in the fight against the cyber bug...

HushMail: The misery continues

Angry users demand answers...

Oftel seeks to regulate telecom fuzz

More protection from radiation...

Microsoft case returns to lower court

Here we go again, with a new face at the helm...

Dot-com down-and-out stole my email

Vivao succumbs to the law of the Jungle...

No sex please, we're British

It's sweaty men squeezed into a tiny cockpit that revs us up...

Cisco divides to conquer

No longer shalt the engineer lie down with the marketing exec...

Buy.com saved by $9m injection

Founder gives e-tailer the cash of life...

Level 3 snatches network from Viatel's dying embers

If you want something done well, you have to do it yourself...

EDS seals major deals

$220m in contracts and extensions under its belt...

Gates hands over XP to PC makers

'Gold code' whisked away by helicopter, before the courts get a look-in...

The reasons for launching XP commando-style

Are we sure they weren't helicopter gunships?

Hackers hit wireless encryption system

One of the most established wireless standard becomes one of the most hackable...

Amazon red-faced after Windows XP blunder

Whoops, it's done it again...

Sportal eyes a glorious end of season

Charge towards profit boosted by £5m investment...

Flight sale sparks price war

Travel sites desperate for customers...

BT limits unlimited net use

"BT Anytime is not an always-on product"

VA Linux posts huge losses in company turnaround

That's one expensive penguin...

NTT DoCoMo set for European launch

i-mode could be here in weeks...

QXL: Going, going, gone into partnership with ebookers

Travel firm to take troubled auction site to new heights...

PwC graduates lose their £40k trainee positions

But the £7,000 grand pay-off should keep them going for a couple of weeks...

Mobile masts can go where they like

Nimbies told to put up and shut up...

Cisco restructuring reassures investors

Networking company turns a corner...

German 3G firm warns 'one of us will go bankrupt'

Sounds like a turkey voting for an early Christmas...

Novell beats the Street

How did they do that then...

National Slacker Day: Do you work too hard?

Workers told to stay in bed and protest at 'work comes first' culture of stress...

Your password's the key to your soul

Sad, but true... apparently...


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