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Friday 15 March 2002

Xbox-itis

Did you bunk off work on Thursday? If you did, you certainly weren't alone, if some Amazon.co.uk research is to be believed.

"I'll be back," disgruntled cyborg tells airport security bullies

Robo-geek in living nightmare as bigger boys lynch him...

Capita gets capital traffic scheme

And you think the congestion is bad now?

Capita's win, capital's gamble

Will the services giant make another pig's ear?...

AOL prepares for 'Browser Wars II'

What did you do in the Great Browser War daddy?

The Times they are a chargin'

"Overseas eyeballs are increasingly worthless to advertisers..."

UK e-tailers face stormy weather

Take an EU law and make it even worse - sounds like a challenge for the British government...

Oracle named and shamed for security problems

Thirty-seven security holes is too many, apparently...

Verizon catches up with European thinking

Hang around with Vodafone long enough and you start acting like a European - makes sense...

Misys makes £60m inroad into banking

It's the biggest project of its kind in Europe...

The Ovum View: 2002 - the year of MMS

Messaging to the max...

Fax inventor passes away

Good innings for German scientist...

Global Crossing attracts a new suitor

"This telco is no more! It has ceased to be! This is a late telco! It's a stiff! Bereft of life"... that is until Fiber Optek came along...

Psion boosted by Samsung's Symbian deal

Bad day yesterday - good day today. It's swing's and roundabouts...

Toy R Us takes the wind out of Amazon's sales

A tale of two Jeffreys: Bezos and Giraffe sit down for serious discussions...

Want to be a master criminal?

Then learn from the mistakes of AIB fraudster John Rusnak...

Even more 'no' voters rain on HP's parade

Is Carly going to be left with a face like Portillo on election night '97?

Adobe turning cartwheels over results

That'll be because it's and Acrobat...

Bull takes E350m handout from French government

The last thing you want with an election on the horizon is a large company axing staff and disaffecting the electorate...

Oracle starting to feel the strain

Fails to hit expectations...


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