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Friday 22 February 2002
Murdoch's billion dollar peace with WorldCom
The cost of getting rid of ASkyB headache
Overseas workers snap up 20,000 Fast Track Visas
Plugging the skills gap - or replacing expensive UK workers?
Technology is useful: Official!
Who said technology isn't useful?
Worm alert: Maldal-I wriggling its way to an inbox near you...
It's not too nasty, but worth keeping an eye out for
Mitsubishi's Trium set to dump Microsoft's PocketPC
Mobile OS wars hot up
CA admits FBI probe underway
"We remain uncertain of the topic..."
Life is tweet for Nokia users
Thirty-eight birds in the mobile are worth two in the bush...
Coming soon: The standardised EC CV
No more lying about your love for classical music...
eBay told to stop selling 11 September memorabilia
"Moral repugnance is obvious..."
Energis on the brink as shares crash
In 2000, it was worth £12bn. And today? Try £34m...
Microsoft denies spy charges
Movie cookie row rumbles on...
Motorola invests in home-based networking firm
Next big thing?
AOL fails to block out IM rivals
It's my party and I'll deny you access to my network of registered users if I want to...
eBay throws down the gauntlet to PayPal
Goliath gets some back-up to face David...
Security experts release free Cisco router tool
Shore up the defences...
Microsoft boosts Windows security
Barn door open, horse long gone?
Telecom companies take a tumble
Ciena and BellSouth warnings triggers fall...
BEA chief upbeat despite falling sales
Profits plunge too...
Consultancy giant hit by global slump
Operating profits hit by tightening margins...
Capita unbowed by ILA scandal
In fact 2001 was a pretty good year...
Colt to axe 500, put data centres on ice
But still has better week than Energis
NTL sale in Oz raises over £300m
Funds? Do you come from a man down under?
Motorola looking to mine IPR gold
ARM the envy of the indebted
Nervous telcos hit Ciena sales
But just who has tightened the purse strings?
The latest big broadband idea
The man from the ministry tries something new...
Broadband Europe: The next generation
Err, what about Broadband Britain first?
Popular stories
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- 4 ID cards: Seven years of missed deadlines and U-turns
- 5 Mini laptops, codebreaking, Wikipedia and why there's no 'British Google'
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