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Wednesday 29 May 2002

Snooping Bill: It's back and this time it's personal

End of civil liberties in Europe?

Best of Reader Comments: Psst, want some top password tips?

A R0zE by any other name would still be crackable...

IBM WebSphere 'too proprietary'

It won't operate with other systems, says maker of other system...

Rotherham signs up BT

'Rother them than us...'

Nortel axes another 3,500

Optical network division hangs in balance...

Amazon.com offers breakfast at Tiffany's

Customers who had coffee and muffins also bought...

Xerox replaces shamed chief bean-counter

...with a man whose previous employer is currently being investigated for dodgy accounting...

Web services: Liberty Alliance party gets bigger

Still no doggy bag with Microsoft's name on it though...

FBI fouls up 11 September email investigation

Carnivore eats the evidence as bin Laden's cohorts evade detection...

mm02 shares slide on results

Quick, pass the oxygen...

NTL bosses rack up huge bonuses

How does that work?

Spitzer the $220tr spam blitzer

A $220tr fine? This isn't really going to happen, is it...

Intel boasts about its server power

'We are the greatest...'

Intel and IBM in wireless alliance

Web services in a wireless world...

Vodafone results: the post-match analysis

The columnists and the analysts have their say

KPMG given the bird by Peregrine

Another case of auditor having 'issues' with its own consultancy division

Europe's poorest regions in broadband cash boost

The fat lady hasn't sung yet, however

Deutsche Telekom chief gets booed by shareholders

At least his bank manager still likes him

Yahoo's IM software a hacker's dream

Get your patch here...


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