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Friday 5 October 2001
The strange success of Cable & Wireless
If you can keep your data hosting business when all about you are losing theirs...
Security vendors fear death by XP monopoly
Microsoft keeps on squeezing the life out of even more markets...
Microsoft security moves 'too little too late'
It's good, but it's not right...
Is Sun ripe for a takeover?
Analysts think it is...
Atlantic Telecom sleeps with the fishes
Atlantis, Atlantic, they've both gone the same way...
Cable & Wireless hooks in PSINet flotsam
As long as the price is right...
Websense bucks the trend
Ha! Your recession cannot harm us, we are invincible!
Linux ready for US security overhaul
National Security Agency opts for the penguin...
Streetmap launches speed trap dodging service
Ethics? The folks at Streetmap will tell you that's where Chelmthford and Colchethter are...
Intel tightens stranglehold on AMD
Aggressive pricing drains AMD sales...
UK firms ignoring data protection deadline
EC directive to press ahead though...
Sun sacks 4,000
Nine per cent to go as server giant feels the pinch...
Data just got safer for SMEs
...but there's a price
Energis pulls out of local loop unbundling
BT blamed again as unbundling unravels
Iona shrugs off downturn
B2B platforms are go...
Nasdaq CIO defects to Capital One
Bailar bails out...
Global Crossing gets fourth CEO in two years
Revolving doors break land speed record...
Manugistics staff forced out by poor results
12 per cent of workers to walk...
Internet totals 91 per cent of easyJet sales
Easy does it for web wise flyers...
BT cries 'save me white van man'
Would you buy a used car off BT?
Happy news from Dell boosts Nasdaq
Positive message hits the markets...
NTL debt eased with £170m deal
Still £11.8bn or so to go though...
Gateway warns on wider losses
Another sorry tale from PC land...
Vodafone sees continued subscriber slowdown
Mobile users just aren't being born quick enough for Chris Gent...
Meanfiddler.com plans Mean Fiddler takeover
All sounds very incestuous... not to mention confusing...
Security firm scraps anonymity feature
...and denies it was under government pressure
NTL finds a way out of Newcastle
Cable firm considering Toon army demob...
US crackdown sees pro-terror group website closed
IRA site taken off the web...
Microsoft abandons mobile plans
Ericsson becomes single parent to Microsoft unwanted child...
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