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Friday 21 June 2002
MSN goes broadband with Verizon
Next Spring...
HP staff sent home to ponder their future
'Go home, and we'll tell you when or whether to come back...'
Should you be outsourcing?
Once it was a no brainer but now questions are being asked...
PC markets growth evaporates
Well you need cheering up don't you?
KPNQwest creditors refuse to lend more money
It's not looking good...
Groundhog day at failing BT?
One unhappy customer vents his spleen...
Anger and acclaim as Oftel attempts a broadband boost
It's lightly rippled with a flat underside...
Kremlin impervious to hack attacks
But don't feed it after midnight or expose it to bright lights or water...
Online legislation debate praised
Adults discuss Bob the Builder on the web... this is modern government...
Mobile phone rage ends in shooting
New York man eats lead for being a potty-mouth...
Glastonbury goes online for high-tech festival
Will viewers stand around with an Aibo on a string...
Broadband barren lands cry foul
Rural Britain wants high-speed internet...
Infineon accuses Koreans of foul play
Chip wars break out...
Men shop more than women... online
And hardly anybody's worried about security anymore...
eBay auctions Captain Kirk's chair
Bid me up, Scotty!
Which country has more mobile phones than people?
Clue: It's not Luxembourg...
Nortel axes 200 Irish workers
County Antrim plant takes a hit...
US Defence Department buys IBM supercomputer
What do they need that for?
Virgin Mobile arrives in America
Virgin train expected in Manchester soon...
World Cup network breaks records
Lots of packets, and more expected...
BT email service goes down
silicon.com readers resort to phone to register their disgust...
FreeMarkets name new UK GM
Does he eat GM foods we wonder?
Sun StorEdge gets boost
Do they mean 's.t.o.r.a.g.e.'?
Supercomputer contest: The results
Guess who missed out on the Number One spot?
No more plans for DSL price cuts, says BT
Plenty of other tricks up sleeve...
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