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Monday 11 March 2002

Virgin porn in the palm of your hand

3G 'Triple X' fun for Virgin mobile customers...

Orange network squashed

Sounds familiar...

UK workers can't tell work from home

Confused? You should be apparently...

BT hyperlink row nearing a conclusion

Or is it just nearing the next level of uproar?

Psion revalues wireless business

£100m write-down for handheld player...

Mugabe fired from a cannon to Hague trial

It's one way to solve the crisis in Zimbabwe... don't rule it out

The mummy returns, thanks to SGI

Virtual reality meets Egyptology...

Freeserve to sue UK government as AOL tax fight heats up

Customs and Excise accused of breaking European law...

Ellison leaving on a jet plane

After four years of bickering he takes his rich-boy's-toy elsewhere...

Mobile phone sales fall for the first time

60 per cent growth turns into three per cent decline...

IBM steals into first place in Unix market

Sun slips from top spot...

Why the easy life's over for mobile

Time to move on to pastures new...

Telecity shares soar on suitor knock-back

Investors admire its 'chastity'...

Back-up storage makes Quantum leap

Disks are in, tape is out...

Chip firms ink $1.4bn deal

'Salt and vinegar with that?'

Friends reunited are getting married

'You may spurn my advances now Sheila O'Brien, but you mark my words, I'll be back for you one day...'

The incredible shrinking Cebit

There it is - behind the portakabin...

HP-Compaq still too close to call

This could actually get interesting over the next week...

Blair set to back £2bn Galileo project

GPS alternative nears lift off...

PR disaster! Marconi faces £3m 'bill' from agency

Hill & Knowlton adds to blighted company's woes...

Worldcom eyes Energis

Suitors form an orderly queue...

Sun sues Microsoft for $1bn over Java

"What is at stake here is the future of an open software industry and an open internet..."

The Bloor Perspective: Novell, unions and accounting for all things

In their latest bundle of analysis, the Bloor team considers Novell's recent progression, a classic union-employer-outsourcing dispute, and why Oracle may be after accountants...


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