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Monday 17 December 2001
The Daily Roundup: Turkey, Txt and Tesco
With a bit of security thrown in for free...
IT firms come clean on hacks, bugs and breaches
Software vendors sharing secrets? Sounds pretty unlikely to us...
Hi... um, did we have text last night?
SMS in haste, repent in leisure...
Microsoft issues critical IE patch
Security wrinkles ironed out by software giant...
Oftel to thwart 'clear as mud' telco prices
Price comparison sites ready to take on the telcos...
Hackers looking forward to a merry Christmas
Be on your guard, not all surprises this Christmas will be welcome, particularly if you run a Unix system...
Taxing time for EU
We give you a legislation and a happy New Year...
Vendors bare souls, discuss vulnerabilities
It's like alcoholics anonymous for the IT industry...
Exclusive: Novell promotes franc exchange with French taxpayers
Getting your tax return in on time made easy...or at least that's the idea...
Bill Gates and Microsoft command complete respect
But where's Ballmer?
Orange offers Locust stay of execution
Text appeal saves SMS community...
Technologies That Time Forgot: Push
Turn the clock back five years and "p-push it real good"...
Oftel probes beyond the loop
Tough on bundling, tough on the causes of bundling...
IBM says g'bye to Aussie PC market
It'll go 'a-waltzing Matilda' no more...
Chipmakers boost memory chip prices
Samsung and Hynix do the memory chip a favour...
Christmas is coming, the e-tailer's getting fat...
Please put a penny in the dot-com's hat...
Ion charges into CRM sector with comm-Centric
It's what every medium-sized call centre will be asking Santa for this year...
Vodafone in the mood for network sharing this Christmas
Company's shares rise to the occasion...
Accenture signs £80m Cable & Wireless contract
C&W 'out' on the 'source' this Christmas...
Barclays awards £57m IT contract
That amount of money could buy a lot of minced pies...
Sun to unveil storage surprise
The world of storage becomes ever more complex...
Halifax banking on web upgrade
Interwoven handed contract...
Marconi's optical unit sold for a song
Jumble sale starts early...
US dot-coms go to the wall
Dr Koop gets dire prognosis and MightyWords not mighty enough...
eBay wife offered £10m
Abandoned auction compared to 'selling virginity or souls'
Guardian IT shares plunge in profit warning
Down and out this Christmas...
NTL struggles to scale debt mountain
Discusses big debt deal today...
UK Excite extinct
31 December final day for former internet giant...
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