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Friday 8 March 2002
Xerox CFO search hit by Enron fallout
Where have all the good guys gone?...
Sony PS2 starts Linux orders
Hobbyists get their wish...
Wireless networks for all won't be a bean feast
Revenue of £500m looks doubtful...
Shell Oil moves into mobile market
Hang on don't you do petrol?
mm02 ripe for takeover?
Mobilcom-France Telecom fight could open door to talks...
Are the days of the free internet over? Your views on the big question
A best of Reader Comments Special...
Women are doing IT for themselves
But we already knew that didn't we?
Skills Survey 2002: Skills shortage? What skills shortage?
One in three contractors are between contracts...
BT throws ad money at broadband
Telly adverts for broadband access...
Energis lenders consider cutting their losses
Recovery? What recovery?
T-Mobile still in the red
But profitability's on the horizon...
HP boosts midrange server offering
Faster and cheaper...
Intel tightens sales forecast
Wireless chip business depressed...
Intel tightens sales forecast
Wireless chips get the blame...
HP servers get cheaper and faster
Sun and IBM: now it's your turn...
HP downgraded in merger fear
Size of Compaq deal hits credit rating...
E-commerce exploits taint John Lewis
Internet investments take their toll...
Sun sticks by its financial guns
Profitability in its sights...
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