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Wednesday 20 March 2002
IBM refreshes ThinkPad range
Wireless support for road warriors...
Sun unveils StarOffice pricing
Free lunch over, time to pay for the sixth course...
Amazon launches second-hand books service
As well as games, movies and music...
Broadband delayed by user incompetence
Sorry, you're far too stupid for fast internet access...
The big Oracle swindle?
Are customers being ripped-off or are they just 'confused'?...
Microsoft critic silenced by judge
Stinging testimony has no place in Kollar-Kotelly's courtroom...
Travelocity goes for $420m
Smells like a maturing market...
Our sales teams can't sell for toffee, say the vendors who employ them
"The number of salesmen who can really create a valid business case seems to be very small."
EMC takes storage top spot
Storage software sector left looking up at EMC...
'Net is destroying civil liberties,' Blair warned
"If the government doesn't explicitly defend personal liberties then these may be swept away by the growth of new technologies."
Oracle licence fees: users told not to pay up
Analyst house huffs and puffs at the house Larry built...
Network Appliance gets snappy with storage
Tries to help companies reduce downtime
'Wonder drugs' under watchdog spotlight
Dodgy web ads face bleak future...
Do file sharers know just what they are sharing?
Morpheus follows users around the web...
Oxford puts 130 million words online
That's a whole lot of reading...
Red Hat shares dip on results woe
Losses increase, share price decreases...
France Telecom winds up Wind link
Sells stake and breaks ties with Enel...
Welsh chip firm bought for £57m
260 jobs secured...
Lara Croft's parents miss the Xbox boat
Perhaps Eidos assumed Microsoft would be late with the release... after all it's not unheard of...
Carly claims victory in the HP-Compaq saga
Make a popular phrase using only these words: before, chickens, your, hatched, they're, don't, count...
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