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Monday 8 April 2002

Hacking up, reporting down, says FBI

Unhealthy trend growing...

Red card for Liverpool FC cyber squatter

He was offered £50,000 (Michael Owen's weekly wage) but he was holding out for £125,000 (Jamie Redknapp's weekly medical expenses)...

BT good - almost too good

Fail customers or tread on competitors - the perennial catch-22...

Dell customers in the dark over contract changes

Vendor accused of moving the goalposts without telling anyone...

BT boosts broadband availability

Opens up 100 more exchanges...

IBM takes the axe to 'under-qualified' workforce

If you've not got the skills then you've not got a job...

IBM clinches £35m travel deal

Outsourcing march continues...

Nordic telco names new boss

Top job filled at $17bn telco...

IBM plans fresh assault on Sun

Server wars hot up...

Loudcloud has no silver lining as customer goes bust

"We don't know how much money we'll make this year..."

IBM warning prompts sector share slump

$2.5bn shortfall will cost a beleaguered tech sector dear...

Sshtopp! This XML is not ready yet

XML "outlawed" by US government...

CA sheds ebusiness division

Continues to move away from online apps...

ITNet scoops £3.5m council contract

Tower Hamlets finds three into one do go...

Oracle underpins 'apathy-busting' e-voting trial

But will the voters really care?

'Smart' viruses plaguing end users

Hybrid worms slipping through the net...

EDS plays its 'don't be the next Enron' card

Consultancy offering to attract clients away from the 'Big Five'...

Entrepreneurs dive into Bath

"We're not from London you know..."

Lastminute snaps up £9m flight firm

Shares jump up - and Martha and Brent are probably pretty excited too...

Online brokers merge to conquer

Gunning for E*Trade...

Out today - the new BT!

But just what will be in it?

Napster goes legit

"We have made them an offer" - Bertlesmann

The Bloor Perspective: The death of free email, Linux databases and P2P prize-giving

This week Robin Bloor and his team of analysts look at why free email is on its way out, what Linux can do for databases and why a P2P Java outfit is winning praises.


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