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Friday 19 April 2002
Ellison the Biggest Brother of them all
'Sadly I can't be with you to pick up this award...'
Microsoft fears hype and IBM... but not Sun
"Sun ONE... new name, same old rubbish."
Start-up of the Month: Webscreen Technology
The only UK networking start-up to get cash in 2001?
EMC and Hitachi sue and counter-sue
"Did!" "Didn't!" "Did!" "Didn't!" "Did!" "Didn't"... repeat to fade
Arsenal scores £20m sponsorship deal with mmO2
But is mmO2 taking a chance on the Highbury jinx? When did you last see a Dreamcast in the shops?
BT's wireless LAN plan is a foot in many doors
Progressive thinking?... BT?... really?...
PayPal goes from strength to strength
It's a dot-com success story... remember them?
Virus warning: Klez - up there with the worst
Anti-virus firm issues new warning as everything goes "crazy"...
Ovum View: BT in pole position for wireless LAN
Hot, hot, hotspots...
Microsoft signs up ISA server partners
Caring and sharing - it's everybody's favourite company...
Intel announces low-powered processors
Laptop fans delighted by laptops without fans...
Guernsey: A high-tech Utopia
Every house will have ADSL, every teacher a laptop...
PSINet sells the kitchen sink to pay off creditors
All assets up for sale as the end nears for the once mighty ISP
BT's broadband plans spark countryside revolt
"Imagine my joy when a flyer came through my letterbox saying 'Broadband is now LIVE in Shepton Mallet'..."
Transmeta CFO out after results failure
Lost money equals lost job - simple really...
Nortel swings the jobs axe again
4,000 staff shown the door...
Samsung toasts record profits
Good news in the chip sector...
No one wants GPRS, says mobile phone tycoon
Carphone Warehouse founder poo-poos 2.5G...
More PC bloodshed as Gateway sees revenues halved
PC maker still mooving in the wrong direction...
Dot-com shock: eBay in the money
Profit doubles in a year... but it's not all good news
Poor Xbox sales hit Microsoft results
Was gaming a gamble too far?
Sun shines (but 1,000 staff are heading into the twilight)
Good results fail to stem job cuts
Compaq makes a profit
Make the most of these results - next time, they could be HP's...
IBM remains positive despite revenue falls
Profits down - but things are looking up for Big Blue
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