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Tuesday 5 February 2002

Radio Free Linux

It doesn't get any geekier than this...

BT Cellnet still dawdling in the data doldrums

Customers just aren't swallowing GPRS...

Paypal IPO tests turbulent tech markets

Choppy seas pose no danger for plucky Paypal...

CEOs insecure over the future of ebusiness

Issues of security bug the boardroom...

Bush boosts IT with promise of $50bn budget

16 per cent increase waits on Congress...

Irish broadband gets an £11m boost

Big government spend for DSL...

E-voting plans mired in security fears

Lobby group calls for an investigation...

Gates says sorry for causing users 'incredible pain'

Chairman Bill orders Windows code overhaul

Porn blocker Surfcontrol registers profit

Porn equals money, whether you're blocking it or peddling it...

Pipex cracks £30 DSL price barrier

Nothing to do with BT price cuts though...

IBM boosts open source presence

Workstations' powers combine under one name...

SAP targets legal eagles

Lawyers: the final frontier...

Tesco and Safeway join forces in US

The e-tail success story tries to make it big over the pond...

Feel like you're living in a fantasy world?

Virtually move to Norrath, it would be the 77th most wealthy country...

British Airways moves to cut costs

More belt-tightening at troubled BA...

Have you got what it takes to survive the downturn?

Tell us about your situation, your views...

Auction-house QXL takes a hammering

Sales down 65 per cent...

Pressplay wins access to Britney Spears

Brit's hits to go online...

Blue sky? Green shoots? I can't see them, says Sorrell

Ad man mixes his metaphors but message is clear...

Amazon books hit share price

Loan security causes downturn on the markets...

HP says it will blast past Street's targets

First quarter set to be a corker...

Toshiba and NEC hit by downgrade

Slumping profits take their toll...

Palm reveals new operating system

(To the developers at least...)

CIO's 'To do list' 2002: Richard Sykes' top tips

Ex-ICI IT chief tells it like it is...

mm02 slashes UK workforce by a fifth

Surprise job losses across UK and German offices...

Bookham takes it on the chin

Revenues slumps 80 per cent...

PC decline means chips are down - for now

2001 sales slump 32 per cent...

Shares plunge as networking firm faces SEC probe

Cabletron spin-off sees stock down 61 per cent...


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