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Tuesday 2 October 2001
ebookers poised for mass redundancies
But everything's fine. Really...
Cisco chiefs miss out on bonuses
No turkey on the Chambers Christmas table this year?
Nortel finally offloads Clarify
Billing kings Amdocs to pick up the tab...
Salon.com abandons free content
You want news? Then show us the money...
Amstrad CEO quits after £12m profit slump
Alan Sugar takes on CEO role...
Blair urges IT people to work in schools
Not as janitors, we hope...
BT offers free ADSL...
... to nearly a million eligible punters... sort of
Trojan horse poses as friendly mail
It was a cunning disguise but it didn't fool anyone...well almost...
Users reject 'ditch Microsoft' advice
No matter how much you want to, and how often you're told, you just can't do it can you. Go on admit it - you love Bill Gates...
Web freedom fighters strike back at corporate interests
It's all about patents. But don't let that put you off...
Doubleclick in talks to buy up Real Media
Takeover could complete this week...
Antfactory hits back at naysayers
We're not handing back millions says vice chairman...
Happy birthday: Email @ 30
The killer app to end all killer apps...
Intel launches portable processors
Twelve lovely new chips, no fish though...
Kournikova attack leads to calls for 'virus victims anonymous'
'Hi, my name's John and I'm a virus victim....'
Hitting the big three-0
"What has email ever done for us?"
eBay CEO joins Goldman Sachs
Ms Potato Head goes B2B - that's Back-to-Banking to you...
Oracle goes rental
Second time lucky for database giant...
"Magic" sticker on your phone will save brain pain
Apparently...
Online ads continue downward spiral
The market's shrinking but those at the top still winning...
WorldPay snaps up the fallen
On the look out for those companies small enough and weak enough to swallow...
Stockholm ditches AV firm over Nimda attack
If your anti-virus firm can't help when a virus hits, then it's fair to say it isn't doing its job...
Jungle bungle leaves customers fuming
Thousands of orders up in the air...
E.piphany teams up with Cisco
CRM offering gains strength...
Worldcom and Sun join forces
Hardware maker gets into hosting...
Inktomi reduces losses and cuts more staff
Just under half of internet infrastructure company's staff gone in under a year...
Azlan shines in dark economic times
Life tastes sweet when you're on a winning streak...
The Ovum view: Going over the Edge
Whatever happened to Edge, the standard that combines most of the benefits of existing mobile networks with most of the advantages of 3G? Jeremy Green, principal consultant at Ovum, puts the politics into perspective...
Compaq issues warning in wake of US disaster
But will the HP deal go ahead?
MI5 may be forced to open data to the public gaze
One in the eye for Big Brother UK...
Vivendi refuses to hand over 3G money
What a complete Messier...
Storage love-in proves IP's a runner
Never mind the fibre feel the IP...
Chipmaker to snap up 'dirt cheap' fab plants
Three for a paand....get 'em before they're all gone...
Novell sues Microsoft over cereal boxes
Cor...it's just like the old days...
Sony and Ericsson launch mobile brand
Creative geniuses come up with a real cracker...
Intel suffers as chip gloom spreads
Wall Street not happy...
260 face the chop at Nokia
Market downturn to blame...
Worldcom cuts another 1,000 jobs
US division likely to be hit hardest...
Marconi share freefall continues
Dive, dive, dive...
Devil's Advocate: Sobering times for IT
This week Martin Brampton, director at consultancy Black Sheep Research, casts a critical eye over the genuine contribution of IT to the world economy. Is it the saviour of modern day business or just another headache for the board?
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