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Thursday 16 May 2002

Power to the portal: Civil servants get teched-up

E-government inaction. Sorry, in action...

Future imperfect - the boring technologies actually mean more

Don't fancy saving the world? There's always work on anti-aging products...

BT tries on a slimmer, fitter outfit

Does my bottom line look big in this?

Ericsson and T-Mobile to offer SMS with knobs on

That's multi-messaging services to you and me...

Hynix creditors change tack as Micron talks collapse

Salomon Smith Barney shown the door...

Banking giants in trouble over exchange 'monopoly'

'Do not pass go, do not exchange £200...'

Microsoft hits out at Passport privacy slur

Users have got the wrong end of the .Net stick...

Microsoft keeps Citrix on side

Three year extension signed on code access deal...

AOL's new CEO takes his seat

It's not quite poison-chalice status yet, but he's got a lot to do...

Virtual reality creates a womb with a view

Reach out and touch your unborn child...

silicon.com launches Web Services Hot Topic

Do you have a specific question for Microsoft?

Fake virus warning causing users harm

Well-meaning souls tell each other to delete important system files... d'oh!

boo man crops up at Callserve

Just keep him away from Concorde and the Champagne...

Nokia and Siemens in standards love-in

Openness is the new black...

What will the world look like in 2005?

Here are the new technologies to look out for...

Porno web virus strikes

"Honestly darling, it must be a virus or something - I'd never look at that sort of thing..."

Palmisano confirms IBM lay-offs

Around 9,000 expected to go...

Dell on target

But down on last year...

CA investigation digs deeper

SEC closes in...


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