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Thursday 28 March 2002

One in two internet users hit MSN every month

That's according to a company called Microsoft...

Orange customers hit by delays to SMS services

Mobile operator misses January deadline by quite some way...

BT's broadband price cuts are "anti-competitive"

Unbundler in talks with Oftel...

Two tequilas, 15 wrecked ravers and some Vaseline

Yes, it's a heady cocktail of booze, teenagers and marathon training, as Ian Jones does his bit for charity

Post Office signs multi-million pound EDS deal

Giro online meets e-government targets...

Web services: CIOs can't choose between Sun and Microsoft

But they do know that price is important...

Is IT spending falling or rising?

Only you know the answer...

IBM in open source services deal

SuSE Linux gets Big Blue support...

Microsoft sanctions could go beyond PC market

Judge looks at PDAs and interactive TVs...

China says 'yes' to HP-Compaq merger

Will it be a great leap forward or a long march?

2002 looking good for start-ups

More money, more opportunity, more, more, more...

'Digital Pearl Harbor': Symantec warns of cyber-terror threat

"Power, transportation, financial trading systems, telecommunications - these can all be affected by disrupting the computer systems they rely on."

Netscape prepares for final stand

Almost over, rest soon...

HP and Compaq set to reveal top-level changes

New structure to be unveiled...

Wyly strikes out at CA again

Once more into the breach for a man intent on a seat at the top table...

NTT takes massive hit for underperforming investments

$9.8bn spent on AT&T doesn't look too clever now...

IBM brings DB2 into the web services fold

Xperanto project moves on...

GE bails out Xerox again

Another $557m handout...

Online gambling attracting the crooks

Time to act before it gets out of hand...

Mobile price cuts: the cavalry is on the way

Oftel to get a helping hand to bring down termination charges...

BT awaits broadband price cut verdict

Oftel expected to give the all-clear later today...

EMC facing further jobs woe

Storage specialist finding going tough, say analysts...

Napster: "Time is on our side"

No decision until 2003...

Colt loses its money man

Telecoms firm says farewell to CFO...


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