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Thursday 8 November 2001

A journey to DSL hell

Installing an artificial heart would be less hassle, guesses Ben King, after trying to test BT ADSL services...

Cheat Sheet: i-mode

Time for WAP to move over?

Lifeboat launched for stranded CWC web users

It's a valiant struggle against the NTL curse...

Microsoft to blame for home firewall flaws

Don't try this at home...

HP spy sabotaged test results

But which of its server rivals has most to gain?

IT execs trust Microsoft over Linux

They're looking but they're not buying...

Carphone Warehouse sends out mixed Christmas messages

Yesterday it looked good, today predictions are tempered with a little negativity...

Ericsson Sony colour-screen phone selling like hotcakes

Colour mobiles just in time for Christmas...

Java and XML will beat the recession

More specialised jobs needed in the next two years...

Chip market on long road to recovery

2003 is a long way away though...

Credit card security takes step forward

Integris and Arcot join forces...

Yahoo! Nazi ruling ignores French law

US government gives go-ahead to controversial Nazi sales...

Microsoft wins 120,000 desktop MoD contract

And the ministry reckons it'll save money...

The MoD, the NHS and a company called Microsoft

Is Whitehall putting too many eggs in one basket?

EMC and Compaq in licensing love-in

'I love you Compaq'... 'I love you EMC'... or maybe not...

War memorial database goes live

With a little help from the National Heritage Memorial Fund...

$7bn hand-out rubs chip firms up the wrong way

'Leave them to die' say competitors...

NTL losses spiral

Up by a third... can't be good can it...

HP puts pay rises on ice

It's chilly out there in the marketplace...

BT stuns with £1.35bn loss

It's not the sort of money you just leave in the back of a taxi is it...

The Gadget Showdown: DSL v Cable

Who will win the home high-speed trophy (a trophy we just made up)?

BT shares take a beating

Results fall short of analysts' expectations...

DoCoMo set to meet 3G targets

150,000 subscribers by March? Are you sure?

Spectrum changes to prompt wave of mobile mergers

US firms brace themselves for buyouts ...

BBC eyes digital satellites for free

A one-off fee for multi-channel TV?


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