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Tuesday 19 February 2002

Motorola seeks takeover target

Doing it the Cisco way...

IBM gives in to investor pleas

They want to see the whole picture...

BT is Europe's biggest broadband rip-off

£30 per month in the UK compares to £12 in Belgium, £14 in Spain, £18 in France... the list goes on...

The Winter Olympics 2002: The IT chief speaks to silicon.com

We interview the man responsible for making sure the Games run like clockwork...

Nokia takes on Microsoft in the phone wars

Texas Instruments betting on both horses?

HP beefs up its mobile range

Jornada upgrade gets gadget hounds slavering...

Air traffic control quashes bankruptcy rumours

The Banks are just there to chat...

Jupiter and NetRatings scrap merger plans

FTC rains on their parade...

KPMG and Pergrine join forces

Risky business...

ITNet shines through IT gloom

Public sector sunshine...

mmO2 beefs up its corporate profile

Heavyweight partners come on board...

i-mode comes to Germany

DoCoMo getting fingers in various European pies

France Telecom shares take a fall

Failing to scale that debt mountain...

Indian boffins develop holistic database

Ridding the system of pesky US pharms...

Ogilvy ties up with WebAbacus

Advertisers attracted by the ASP advantage...

Invensys drives through restructure

Baan's owner rings the changes

Microsoft and TI in mobile technology alliance

Bill Gates wants to get in your pocket

Ciena snaps up ONI for $900m

Hard times for optical network specialists

NTL asks banks for some more cash

Which is one way of dealing with an overdraft...

HP to perk up Jornada device

More excitement from Cannes

Devil's Advocate: Legislating for security

Or a better approach: Beware the enemy within?


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