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Thursday 6 June 2002
IT management: 'It's a funny old game'
Running an IT department is very much like making love to the beautiful game...
Museum desperately seeks password hacker
It's not like they advertise in Yellow Pages...
Scottish seals are sending out an SMS
It beats honking a horn with their noses or balancing a beach ball...
Sony loses Walkman rights
Today Walkman, tomorrow Compact Disc or Windows?
World Cup websites of the week: Where to 'watch' the match
Are you're tied to your desk? Can't get down the pub to watch the game? Then quit... or you could always follow the game online...
eBay gets tough on bogus lot listings
The basic rule is: If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is...
Microsoft turns up the heat on Hotmail users
Time to pay for your 'medically approved enhancement' ads and 'Natural Viagra' spam...
Icann: We won't surrender control
No it can't...
Virus Alert: Shakira joins the chick-worm posse
Sweaty-palmed script kiddies shake their hips...
Academics abandon sinking KPNQwest
University network seeks partners...
Solaris faces hacker threat
Darn that buffer overflow...
Markets lap up Carphone Warehouse
Mobile phone company makes profit!
Did Priceline name its own price for Lowestfare.com?
Kirk's venture has boldly gone and bought its rival...
Vivendi boss reaps huge bonus in shadow of falling profits
Messier smiling...
Sun puts a limit on the grid
More attractive for business users?
AOL revenue forecasts poo-pooed by analysts
Surely you jest, sir...
Ellison says Oracle is OK despite profit shortfall
OK, so we've been better...
The mysterious case of the imaginary Gingers
It was a dark and stormy night...
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