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In brief
Interoperability fears over Euro patent law
Euro patent rebels attack innovation tax
PayPal extends service into France
Synstar's Euro lights turn HP on
Compliance: Make it work for you
Thought for the day:
Protecting man's best friend
Nokia to launch 40 products in 2004
IBM lands Delta Lloyd outsourcing contract
On the up
Weak dollar squeezes European suppliers
Microsoft, IBM and Phillips test RFID technology
EMEA sales boost PC shipments
Infineon remains profitable despite drop in sales
Strong euro tarnishes SAP's fourth-quarter sales
Gartner optimistic about fourth-quarter PC sales
Economic recovery is what you make it, says IDC
Lobbyists support Euro parliament patent stance
Apple updates PowerBook range
Hitachi develops RFID chips for banknotes
Supermarket tunes into wireless
Software subscriptions boost Microsoft earnings
Chinese PC maker picks Glasgow for Euro HQ
Orange joins Euro alliance and prepares for 3G
Will users buy MS antivirus?
Channel reflects Commons with split over euro issue
Thought for the day:
Vive la difference
Euro notes will carry digital ID tags
Barry's beat:Time called on retailers' extended warranties
UK firms are well positioned to capitalise on global e-commerce
MicroScope: The year is 2002
MicroScope: The year is 2000
MicroScope: The year is 1999
MicroScope: The year is 1996
Thought for the day:More aggregation, less aggravation
Where the money is
Parlez-vous Texto?
Going mainstream
Going mainstream
Feeling the pinch
Phoenix rises from the ashes of Memory Plus
Twelve days still gives you time to get euro-ed
Perhaps next time for a Web election
One-stop site for football fanatics
Information overload
B2B business is booming
Old barriers to the new economy stay standing
HP upbeat over prospects for OpenView despite profit slump
Have dotcoms had their day?
Microsoft breach is bad news for users
Technology shares: "three Es" can damage your wealth
Silencing the prophets of doom?
Silencing the prophets of doom?
Entering the post-Y2K doldrums
CMG profits from the SMS craze
Y2K hangover ends as Emea market takes off
Bumpy ride ahead for the taxman
Testing takes on new importance
Directors face e-laws overload
San and deliver: solving your storage problems
Was Y2K a costly non-event?
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