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Wednesday 5 September 2001
Microsoft XP faces fresh legal challenge
South Korean ISP Daum in the dumps over unfair practice...
HP and Compaq: iPAQ spells end of Jornada
The spirit of togetherness goes unnoticed by Compaq's mobile division...
HP and Compaq: Users sound their worries
'We use Compaq servers...today I bought Dell'
All your money under one roof
Your one-stop shop for finding out where your wages went...
Alcatel hedges its bets on operating profit
Tchuruk tries to soften the blow...
Verizon probes security flaw
Subscriber data left flapping in the wind...
UK workers hate queuing for the bank at lunchtime
UK high street bank websites reap the benefits...
HP and Compaq: HP cuts extend to its credit rating
Compaq's debt drags it down...
HP and Compaq: Disaster for PC resellers?
There's no end to those upset by the controversial takeover...
Mercedes says no to surfing on the road
Drivers don't want to surf, they want to know where the nearest petrol station is...
Magistr.b hits the screen
Look out too for the Lara Croft worm, coming to you soon...
RIP: Scandinavia kills the pager
But the Brits still cherish theirs...
The portal, the vortal and the financial be-all-and-end-all
We like banking online, but how much?
HP and Compaq: EMC will not be beat
Bigger isn't always better...
Yahoo! signs up for exclusive e-book deal
Can an e-book site be brought down by an e-bookworm?
Gateway pins its hopes on early-release Windows XP
Will consumers be so keen to get XP that they will buy a new PC just to get it a month earlier?
Unisys matchmaking again
The customers, the billers and the banks get intimate...
Cisco boss joins in HP Compaq analysis
First of many changes that will see 50 top-100 Nasdaq firms disappear...
Protect our children - put up mobile phone prices
If they can't afford them, they can't be harmed by them...
iTouch up on results boost
But markets show few upward signs as HP hype dies down...
IBM ASPs Firstwave's SME CRM solution
Here TLA, gone tomorrow?
Riversoft losses send shares the way of revenue
Down, down, down...
Dell goes head-to-head with 3Com
Cut-price networking products here we come...
German online broker eyes First-e
Big boy girds its loins for buyout battles...
Hutchison to risk profits for 3G leg-up
Canning Fok not such a cunning fox...
Logica bucks trends with results success
60 per cent growth puts doom-mongers in their place...
O2 gets its 3G licences for free
BT to shoulder debts as mobile arm flies the nest...
Parity fails to restore the balance
Losses rise for first half...
Computacenter boosted by HP deal
Markets caught unawares yesterday start to look into the future...
Murdoch gets all clear for China TV deal
World domination becomes more of a reality...
HP and Compaq: Investors fail to get excited
Probably not the impact they were looking for...
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