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Wednesday 31 July 2002
Wi-Fi on the rise? 3G advocates fight back
Can't they all just get along?
BT bids for South Africa's local loop
"Johannesburg dead ahead!"
Bradford A&Es get Pocket PCs
Techy thrills under dark satanic mills...
Motorola CEO protests innocence in share row
Man who offloaded $500,000 worth of shares the day before its price slumped cries "coincidence"...
BT in the Sky with Broadband
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly... a customer service agent with kaleidoscope eyes...
Microsoft licensing changes - put up or shut up
Sounds harsh but if you want a better deal from Microsoft...
Can T-Mobile get around O2's xda exclusivity?
Orange and Vodafone sell wda, O2 sells xda, T-Mobile sells... nada
AOL next up for accounting investigators
Who next? Where will it stop?
HP aims legal threats at security breach blabbermouth
Vulnerability publicised on the web, resultant court case publicised on silicon.com?
Microsoft getting into bed with AT&T
Wireless software for smart phones...
Microsoft adds bug fixes to placate DoJ
More fixes in place than a Baywatch babe's bust...
Clock is ticking for Microsoft licence deadline
At midnight tonight, all your Word documents will turn into pumpkins. Or something...
IT directors feeling unloved by the board
Somebody needs a hug...
Flash! Ahaaahhh... AMD, Fujitsu and Saifun do deal
'Gordon's alive!'
Intel's lead in chip market growing
Is this chip dip a blip?
Ousted Bertelsmann boss blames boardroom brou-ha-ha
Middelhoff unable to find the middle way
VC investment falls to four-year low
'But... but... but I've got this great idea...'
Another day, another memory format
Camera makers launch son of SmartMedia...
Former Cisco man found guilty of fraud
Looking at a lengthy prison sentence...
Vodafone set for stormy shareholder meeting
Gent's pay and Vodafone's auditor under the spotlight
Ellison: 'You can trust our accounts'
No skeletons in Larry's closet
IBM in $3.5bn bid for PwC Consulting
Big Blue buys Monday on Tuesday...
Julie Meyer's Philosophy - Build counter-cyclically
"Invest in others' success. Trust your instinct. You know more than you think you do."
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