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Monday 4 February 2002

Money makes the world go round, again

PwC upbeat on VC activity...

Swedish telco defies the downturn

Tele2 boasts £41m profit...

The Ovum View: SIP sets the web generation talking

Microsoft, Cisco and several major telcos have all taken a big gulp of SIP...

Technologies Time Forgot: The Vic-20 and the Commodore 64

Our first brush with Bill Gates, and we didn't even know it...

Super Mario bothers Intel no more

Brussels drops monopoly investigation...

Computacenter confirms £100m BT link

Telco staff fear job cuts will result from outsourcing deal...

Dell signs Cray deal

Servers get a boost from three-year supercomputing tie-up...

Egg becomes the nation's favourite

Online bank claims top spot for finance...

Nokia vs Openwave: Handhelds at dawn

WAP inventors long to join the group with no name...

Ellison slammed by former lieutenant

Ex-COO Ray Lane drives the wedge further between himself and Ellison...

Russian monks in spam scandal

Ra ra Rasputin, Russia's greatest spam machine...

Why BT won't cut broadband prices in half

Chief exec more likely to be made Pope...

Microsoft gets Bizzy with .Net

More developments in controversial web services sector...

HP targets SME server market

No IT staff required, probably...

Priceline stuns analysts by naming its own price

$3m profit defies expectations...

Novell joins Liberty Alliance

But still no Microsoft...

BT boss promises to slash broadband prices

New broom goes straight to the muckiest bit

Lucent cries foul over Global Crossing's bad debt

Courts faced with $92m discrepancy...

Baltimore boosted by £4m share sale

Japanese interests sold to CGI...

Is this the worst job in the world?

BT bags itself another FD...

Micron ups bid for Hynix

Infineon lurks in the wings...

RM warning halves share price

Educational software specialist in trouble...

Cyber court to chase down lax debtors

...owed up to £100,000? Get online...

Bertelsmann boss brings in COO as flotation approaches

Middelhoff gets a little help from his friend...

NTL's 'double CEO' forced to quit US job

You can't be chief exec of two companies...

UPC launches 'get out of jail' package

European cable giant tries to get shot of £4.6bn debt...

Peoplesoft on acquisition trail

Cash to spend and there's some bargains out there...

Intel gazes into its silicon crystal ball

It's a long wafer the company to look...

Camelot pins hopes on mobile lottery tickets

Ring up your lucky numbers...

Gates pours cold water on hopes of recovery

WEF speech deflates the optimists...

The Bloor Perspective: Pre-pay mobiles, Patch Penguin and Olympic sponsorship

In their latest look at hot issues, Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider the mobile profit problem, the next step for the Linux leaders and IBM's replacement as the Olympic Games sponsor.


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