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Monday 18 November 2002

HP: Don't mention the merger

Ad campaign marks new era (of not mentioning Compaq ever again)

Broadband is cable's biggest growth area

And UK leads the European digital TV charts

Get on board the BBC tech bus

You've already paid for it, so you may as well

Vodafone threatens NTL with legal action

Rucus over line rental charges

Cap Gemini to axe 700 UK jobs

Tell me why I don't like Mondays

Government told: 'Don't subsidise rural broadband'

Analyst speaks out against government intervention... but is he speaking for everybody?

Sun supercomputers start to purr with Wildcat

Fire Link, Wildcat, Beowulf - so many names...

Microsoft continues to re-invent paper

OneNote. Like a notepad, but you need a computer as well...

For 'Palm' read 'wrist'

Palm OS on a watch... very Dick Tracey...

HP unveils 16 inch budget-friendly laptop

Marriage of price and usability takes place in Vegas...

Gates offers light at the end of the tunnel

Digital key fobs and fridge magnets...

Microsoft announces XP server date

Just a year on from XP for the desktop...

The Bloor Perspective: Broadband TV licences, Tech budgets, Palm

Will broadband users need to buy a TV licence? This week Robin Bloor and his colleagues consider that issue as well as tech spend and Palm PDAs...


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