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Wednesday 7 November 2001
HP-Compaq: It's a family affair
The Hewletts, the Packards and Carly Fiorina's legacy...
Npower gets NTL customers for £10m
Forty quid per customer, that can't be right...
Rip-off Britain costs mobile users dearly
How not to pay more than the rest of Europe when phoning from abroad...
HP unmoved by Hewlett boycott
The deal is on says HP...
Saga creates 750 call centre jobs
Jobs from the silver-haired ones...
Britons most prolific cyber-shoppers
Swedes can't resist acting on impulse...
Dot-biz opens the door to cyber squatters
It'll all end in tears...
UK's biggest public IT contract up for grabs
And we've spoken to the man in charge...
Nine out of ten websites fail design test
Web guru lambasts useless websites
Top 10 tips for a terrific website
The definitive guide from one who knows...
Virgin marries Freecom
Hand over that customer database now...
Anti-terrorism powers not restricted to terrorists
New legislation reignites RIP controversy...
Napster II: the revenge of P2P
Should software distributors be liable for how their customers use their products?
Packards and Hewletts united against Compaq deal
It simply won't do...
Carphone Warehouse upbeat about holiday sales
Could it really be a merry Christmas for the mobile industry...
View from the Valley: Time for BT to seize the opportunity
Bert Whyte is a networking industry figure who has seen great carriers rise and fall over the years. Here, he gives us his view from Silicon Valley on the challenges facing BT's new CEO - whoever that may be.
T-Online cheers investors with results boon
Analysts remain stern-faced, but the investors are happy...
Compaq's problem with the in-laws short-lived
Hewlett family's disapproval doesn't keep HP and Compaq shares down long...
Gemplus sees an end to the mobile phone downturn
'The worst is now behind us'...
BBC in talks to bail out ITV Digital
Troubled ITV finds an unlikely ally...
IBM decides disks need more 'pixie dust'
Magic ingredient takes disk space to a new level...
Nine states reject Microsoft settlement
The big legal wheel comes round again...
Microsoft debuts supplier software for B2B hopefuls
Software giant deflects further criticism by ensuring the worst things about its Microsoft Solution for Supplier Enablement is its name...
Microsoft squares up to EC investigation
"Non, Je ne regrette rien"...
Freeserve founders start circling in the dot-com skies
Struggling dot-coms with meat on their bones are likely targets for Peerless venture...
Toshiba puts staff into hibernation
12,000 told to stay away from work for four days...
Hewlett family says no to Compaq merger
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