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Monday 29 October 2001

NTL leaves angry CWC users in the lurch

One month warning not enough say users...

What's the web ever done for us?

Six things the offline world can learn from doing business on the internet...

It's IP Christmas from Cisco

By the twelfth day of Christmas, Cisco will give to me... Twelve products for Voice over IP...

BTopenworld slams users for being 'too British' on DSL

Broadband 'go slow' isn't BT's fault...apparently...

Napster gives P2P a bad name

But it taught us what we needed to know...didn't it?

B2B not the place 2 B for UK plc

No hubs please we're British...

Bush plays patriot games with web surveillance

Is this one law enforcement the US public won't take kindly to?

Who've Groove got it on with now?

Michael Dell gets into the Groove, to prove his love to P2P...

'Don't blame 11 September', says Gartner

Terrorist attacks a poor excuse for bad results...

Life according to Steve Ballmer...

It's up at 5am, a jog in the park and a whole day being excited about software

Virus alert: Two worms on the horizon

Elkern and Antset... be prepared...

EMC whips out storage surprise

Software that can run with the best of 'em...

Storage firms enjoy differing fortunes

Some they win, some they lose...

IT savvy MP brought in to chair 'think-tank'

IT know-how recognised as an important pre-requisite when planning the IT agenda...

Alcatel lands £17.5m DSL deal

The French move in on Scotland....

Anglo strikes BAE telematics and funding deal

And touts GPS tracking technology...

Sportingbet.com races to profit

Don't bet on the recession hitting this business...

Intel and AMD slash chip prices

Pentium 4 and XP processors battle for supremacy...

Vodafone offers email service

There's no escape...

B2B boom time for Trader.com

Revenues leap despite downturn doom and gloom...

Microsoft U-turn on rival browser exclusion

Microsoft decides to ditch its browser bigotry...

Siemens chief predicts bright future

Everything's OK. It's fine...

Moore has less after $600m give-away

Chip law creator is a record donator to his alma mater...

KPNQuest fighting fit in failing market

Share dealers give it a thumbs-up...

Murdoch loses out in satellite bidding war

Can Uncle Rupert bear to live with defeat?

Compaq unveils super supercomputer

America in danger or sinking into the sea under the weight of its processors...

Sun pins hopes on low-end servers

The future's cheap and cheerful...

Things looking up at Thus

More money coming in...

Former Marconi chief gets a £1m pay-off

As if £600,000 wasn't enough...

BT and KPN plan 3G network sharing

British telco to save up to £400m...

The Bloor Perspective: Credit card fraud, Big player results, and SANs

In their latest round of industry analysis, the Bloor team considers safe shopping, how well-known IT players have been performing, and Brocade's SAN advancements...


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