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  1. France Telecom rejigs business structure
  2. F5 buys Swan in web acceleration push
  3. Dixons plays down The Link sale speculation
  4. Intel tightens revenue forecast
  5. Time drags on for Granville administrators
  6. Oracle boss buys off insider trading claims
  7. eBay bids for Skype
  8. Computacenter profits down 70 per cent
  9. Irish disty warns on profits
  10. 14,000 Telstra jobs at risk
  11. HP conference moved to Florida
  12. Techscape: on Gore, Clinton and the internet
  13. Eatoni sues RIM over SureType
  14. Techscape: on Gore, Clinton and the internet
  15. Intel founds Chinese R&D company
  16. Job losses loom at Siemens - reports
  17. Job losses loom at Siemens
  18. HP throws scandal-dogged Peregrine a future
  19. Hutch buys three Indian cellcos
  20. Intermix sticks with Murdoch
  21. Poker firm begins trading
  22. Gizmondo firm goes to Nasdaq
  23. E*Trade to buy BrownCo for $1.6bn
  24. Cisco finds Nemo
  25. Mistral axes 20 in shake-up
  26. Brit Prof will oversee Microsoft for EC
  27. Show us your paperwork - AMD
  28. Third party sniffing round NTL/Telewest - WSJ
  29. VeriSign buys Weblog.com for $2.3m
  30. C&W hammered as UK revenues fall
  31. AOL confirms Weblogs Inc buyout
  32. IXEurope buys German datacentre
  33. RIM refused rehearing in BlackBerry case
  34. We're just getting revved up, Ballmer tells Irish
  35. Carphone profits up
  36. Pru to hang on to Egg stake
  37. BT named as Friends Reunited bidder
  38. Regulators clear ATI chairman of insider trading
  39. Money firms sniffing around NTL/Telewest
  40. Murdoch closes in on Easynet
  41. Nokia ships beastly number of phones in third quarter
  42. Phone buy puts Adobe head-to-head with Microsoft
  43. Murdoch gets Easynet
  44. No creditors' meeting for Time/Tiny
  45. Flash famine a threat, warns Creative
  46. Government IT review could scrap industry council
  47. Sun begins CFO hunt after surprise retirement
  48. Phone, chip makers demand EC probes Qualcomm
  49. Rising demand powers TSMC's Q3 recovery
  50. World chip sales jumped in September
  51. BT buys up TNS
  52. Dell stuns investors with rare revenue miss
  53. Potential suitor courts Eircom
  54. Vodafone to increase Vodacom stake
  55. Microsoft nabs wee FolderShare
  56. NTL trims losses
  57. Qualcomm sues Nokia in patent spat
  58. MS favourite for slice of AOL
  59. Transmeta profit warning clouds positive Q3
  60. Caudwell to flog entire phone business
  61. Infineon confirms memory biz spin-off
  62. Oracle's Ellison donating $122m to charities and attorneys
  63. DSG gets Seasonal blues
  64. ATI founder quits after 20 years at firm
  65. Software group wants role in EC MS case
  66. TDC gives the nod to $12bn take-over
  67. NTL and Virgin Mobile confirm bid talks
  68. Toshiba wins review of Lexar trial damages
  69. Future of AOL to be decided soon
  70. Korean FTC hits Microsoft
  71. SanDisk to appeal STMicro patent clash win
  72. Fibernet reports 'solid' quarter
  73. Bookham axes 150 UK jobs
  74. Samsung sues Matsushita
  75. Mail Group buys property site
  76. AT&T strikes new deal with 11k workers
  77. UK shopkeepers beating online fraud
  78. NTL stands by £817m bid for Virgin Mobile
  79. Click fraud suit changes hand
  80. NTP rejects RIM settlement offer
  81. Branson ready to break Virgin Mobile/NTL stalemate
  82. Supreme Court sides with SanDisk in Flash clash
  83. Intel to sell $1.4bn debt
  84. EC acts on patent ambushes
  85. Loudeye drops P2P protection baton
  86. Adobe beats targets for Q4
  87. Onetel still looking for a buyer
  88. £15m+ lost in tax credit fraud
  89. Carphone swallows Onetel, Tele2
  90. Subscriber love drives Red Hat in Q3
  91. RIM cuts Q4 subscriber forecast - again
  92. Orascom buys slice of Hutchison
  93. ATI back in the black
  94. Judge orders Lucent to cough up $240m in bankruptcy case
  95. Japanese firms confirm talks to create chip powerhouse
  96. Nortel listens when the Tasman is testifying
  97. Mercury nudged off the NASDAQ
  98. Union takes aim at Big Blue
  99. France Telecom warns of sales slowdown
  100. Siebel beats the Street for the last time