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Friday 9 November 2001
Cheat Sheet: Microsoft Passport
Is Microsoft plumbing new depths of unpopularity or is its controversial single sign-on application just misunderstood?
Would you pay for a news service without advertising?
Nando Times takes a chance on users being prepared to pay not to be bombarded with banner ads and pop-ups...
Dot-com in £100m IPO shocker
BetOnSports.com kicks sand in the face of the downturn...
NTL: Big debts in the boardroom, poor morale on the shop floor
No one ever said getting it right would be easy...
Hacker tries to patch it up with Sony over disco dog
Robo dog fans howl over copyright law...
The molecular processor: the size of things to come?
Teeny-weeny chips...
Pirates selling XP for £2 raided
Singapore PC users thought they'd found a way around high licence fees... then came the ominous knock on the door...
ASPs cut back on IT infrastructure spend
The pressures on to save the pennies or face the music...
Your PIN number is not secure
Cambridge boffins show how easy it is to break the code...
Virus alert: Nimda's back in town
This time it's personal...
mm02 goes Dutch with KPN for 3G rollout
Share and share alike is the order of the day...
Bush rejects cyber-terrorist ID cards
Cross-border travel a higher priority...
Iridium Satellite off the ground again
Satellite mobiles the next big thing...
AMD seeks salvation in servers and laptops
Next-generation chip in the offing for 2003...
Staples pins down new CIO
Charles Scwhab loses one...
NTL set to beat broadband subscriber target
There are plenty asking for it...
Global Crossing's mutual appreciation society worth $1bn
Global Crossing and CSC indulge in billion-dollar back-scratching exercise...
DoubleClick 'spare wheel' spins off
Dead-weight throws himself overboard...
US publishing giant pulls the plug on e-books
Is this just a medium that will never take off?
Reuters and Sun in consultancy pact
All you need under one roof...
QXL shares come on leaps and bounds
Ending the week with a smile...
Palm CEO Yankowski quits
Where did it all go wrong-ski?
Microsoft demands responsible reporting on flawed software
Pot, black. Kettle also...
US spectrum ownership - restrictions revised
All about open airwaves
Chip giants snort at industry forecasts
Yeah right, very droll...
Microsoft on TV
Cable deal in US a boost to less than stellar division...
NTL boss talks tough
Cableco confident despite tough times...
Atlantic Telecom to be broken up
Talks collapse, shareholders frustrated...
Motorola bullish about China
Keeps the faith with billion-dollar commitment...
Single life not for Swisscom
Just one of those telcos that needs a partner...
IBM supercomputer so fast it's ridiculous
Insert hyperbole here...
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