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Thursday 25 October 2001

Windows XP: Will it save the retailers?

Windows XP launches today but are people going to pile into the shops to buy it?

Windows XP: Ballmer gets excited

You will upgrade whether you like it or not...

Sony puts 3G phones on hold

Concentrate on GPRS instead...

E-envoy now virtually indestructible

My anti-virus software is like a shield of steel...

Windows XP - the verdict

It's all about Microsoft wanting to own YOU

Siemens launches medical ASP

Would you trust your health to Soarian?

ASP makes life easy for ice-cream maker

ASP solution proves dairy attractive...do you get a flake with that...

Napster strikes fresh deal with Bertelsmann

German media giant stands by 'enemy of the record industry'...

Secret documents fuel AMD's feud with Intel

Keeping the chips on the boil...

Ryanair charges pilots for jobs

Send us £50 and we'll read your CV...

Windows XP: the users' verdict

What your peers say...

It's finger clickin' democracy

E-minister e-encourages e-voting

Avaya results take a dive

Anybody would think there's a recession on...

KPN to scrap 4,800 jobs

Mounting debts become harder to tackle...

Autonomy profits hit by delayed orders

One-time darling of UK tech sector feeling the pinch...

Computacenter swaps Germany for France and UK

Number one slot in two countries...

Cisco rejigs the channel

Learning to live with lower demand...

Amazon shares slump amid mixed messages

Talk of 'profits' and 'break even' sounds hollow as sales slide...

Orange cements top spot with 30 per cent growth

Sales boom for mobile giant...

BT bidder found murdered

Earthlease frontman killed in his home...

HP ups the ante for Comdisco

HP says the deal is done, but Comdisco thinks otherwise...

Lernout & Hauspie finally falls silent

Speech recognition company says farewell as judge ends whole sorry saga...

11 September to blame says Micromuse

But next quarter will be worse...

Foundry in the black but down on a year ago

Switch maker's share price saved only by management buy-back...

Lloyds TSB does an Arthur Daley

It's the bank that likes to say 'it's a lovely little runner and at that price a steal'...

Amazon UK and Germany first to break even

With Christmas coming surely it can only get better for e-tailers...

Outsourcing successes see EDS leave the worrying to others

'You can keep your doom and gloom - we don't want any'...

Lattice crosses over to broadband

Another contestant enters the arena...


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