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Thursday 7 November 2002
BT, Microsoft, and Dell: Broadband revolutionaries?
Liberté, fraternité but not a whole lot of egalité...
BT signs broadband deal with Dell
Should help broadband uptake, but is BT playing fair?
BT misses revenue targets
But profits are well up...
The IT security training shame of UK plc
Training: We don't know the meaning of the word...
Disney backtracks after web blunder
Mickey Mouse company runs into trouble...
UK e-government figures disappoint
Electorate ignoring Westminster and local web offerings...
It's ladies night at the IT nightclub
Free entry and Hooch for £1? No. Apparently boy bands and a couple of lads from Eastenders will be the bait to get more girls into IT...
UPDATE: Sendo dumps Microsoft for Symbian and Nokia
Believe us when we say it doesn't get much more dramatic than this...
Veritas splashes out on Storage Reporter
That's NTP's Storage Reporter, not our storage reporter
Cisco profitable in Q1 - cautious about Q2
Still tough out there
Dell dips toe in Singapore's retail waters
Fed up with "traditional channels"?
Ericsson employees charged with spying - literally come in from the cold
Perhaps there's a film in the pipeline - '3G licence to kill'?
Intersil hits back at Agere
Lots at stake...
Patent claims a problem for next web services standard
Wash your mouth out with...
Tablet PCs - no big sales in 2003
'Out today!'
Leaked Microsoft memo: Careful with those Linux comments
Rhetoric backfiring?
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