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Tuesday 27 November 2001
Badtrans worm - it's bad
And not very transitory...
E-tail: the state we're in
'Tis the season to be jolly (if you're an Amazon.com shareholder)
Sexism still rife in the server room
Or do women just not want to work in IT? It's a chicken and egg thing...
Q. How can you cut the price of 3G in half?
A. Threaten to boycott the auction...
Microsoft security is "great"
It's official...
Microsoft.com goes down
Where did it go today?
Contractors fight IR35 all the way
Next stop, Appeals Court...
Gordon Brown outlines Budget
Tax credits for training and you can double your share options...
3D TV company eyes AIM trading
And not a pair of red and green glasses in sight...
Cap Gemini seals Executive deal
Seven-year contract for consortium...
Orchestream warns of more bloodshed
The cost cutting hasn't finished yet...
IT trainers caught up in fraud scandal
Massive fraud prompts police investigation...
Lernout & Hauspie auctions assets to shrink debt-mountain
But it will take a lot more than selling a few assets before it's in the clear...
Handbag's at dawn of success
Handbag becoming the accessory of choice for UK women...
Tesco continues to shine online
No amount of ads featuring Prunella Scales seem able to dent Tesco's meteoric rise...
Safeway scraps online service
Cash to be spent on sprucing up high street stores instead...
HP gives thanks for November PC boost
Is it a sign of things to come or has Christmas come early this year?
Via boasts legal victory over Intel
Lawsuit ends with smiles in the Via camp...
Terra Lycos says Christmas is compulsory
Holidays for everyone...
Microsoft cuts ASP prices
Not because demand is weak we're told...
GPRS networks lose 43 per cent of data
Most wireless applications will be unusable...
Amazon leaps as seasonal cheer kicks in
Have yourself a merry little Christmas...
IDC warns of software market slowdown
It's worse than expected...
Amazon and Expedia unite in holiday venture
Book your hols and buy a book for the beach all on the one site...
BT and Orange join battle against mobile price cuts
Then there were four...
mmO2 bosses in £4m pay day
Awards lavished on the men that oversaw the demerger...
Palm drops online organiser
Handheld-maker blames lack of customers...
Ebone picks fight with Oftel
Open letter to Edmonds says 'get a move on'...
'Time to change the rules' - Monti
Say goodbye to multi-billion pound telecoms auctions...
Former E-District boss still in dock over results exaggeration
Shareholders to quiz PwC...
Microsoft customers set to challenge settlement today
Consumers still owed more than $9bn, say lawyers...
Memory loss leads to 3G withdrawal
Japanese pioneer suffers set back...
'Shouldn't you be working?' - UK productivity hits new low
But don't worry. It's your boss's fault...
Devil's Advocate: Gadgetry without innovation?
Is this what the PC world has come to?
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