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Thursday 15 August 2002

Broadband users get souped-up instant messaging

Another blow for the broadband barren lands of Britain... 'it's just so unfair...'

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The blue sack

Read this and see if you still don't care about storage...

Dell serves up à la carte services menu

'I'll have a large portion of NT servers with a SAN on the side please...'

We hope you like jamming too - banning mobiles in public places

The roar of the crowd, the smell of the grease paint... the annoying ringtone. Ah, the great British theatre...

HP forger arrested in China

Forget your D&G sunglasses, this is what the punters want...

Barnes & Noble lost on the Amazon trail

De-listing imminent as former giant faces becoming a footnote in Jeff Bezos: The story of my success...

Coming soon: 3G wireless modems

Lucent prepares the way for UMTS...

AOL: three more deals under scrutiny

Probe extends to deals worth $49m...

EDS claims .Net first for online banking

Well done... no really...

Yahoo! yields to Chinese Web laws

"The pledge contradicts freedom of expression..."

Linux replaces Microsoft at Air New Zealand

Compaq servers running NT get the old heave-ho...

BT commits to rural broadband trials

"We'll see how it works..."

Ellison tells LinuxWorld: "The suits are coming!"

Oracle boss says Linux is the "best around"...


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