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Archive - 09 Oct 2001

Travel sites take off after US attacks

News Travel sites are back to receiving normal levels of traffic, after steep losses following the 11 September terrorist attacks

Supreme Court declines Microsoft appeal

News Nation's highest court won't hear Microsoft's antitrust case, but software company will pursue settlement at district level

HP upgrades for mobile computing

News New packages aim at companies that offer mobile phone and next-generation wireless services

AMD's Athlon XP delivers on everyday performance

News AMD's new processor outperforms a 2GHz P4 when running mainstream and high-end productivity applications

Net entrepreneur makes business top 10

News An FT 'top 50' poll ranks the brains behind friendsreunited.co.uk at number 10 in the creative charts

Government throws cash at broadband problem

News DTI will make £30m available for promoting affordable high-speed Internet in less-connected areas, but BT shareholders might not be so keen

Irish children exposed to dark side of Web

News More than three-quarters of Irish parents are unable to control and monitor their children's Internet use

Avici aims at Cisco with new device

News Metropolitan networking market expected to become £12bn market

New technology fires Toshiba screens

News Low-temperature polysilicon, used in handheld devices today, could bring down cost of notebook PC displays

Sony releases first business laptop

News Sony appeals to into small- and medium-sized businesses as other PC markets dry up

Symantec lets small biz lock out hackers

News With small businesses now more alert to Net attacks, Symantec launches a line of network appliances designed to connect branch offices and small companies more securely

AMD unveils new strategy for chip speed

News New Athlon XP processors arrive on Tuesday, along with a new system for measuring chip speed - and selling both could be an uphill battle

Microsoft cracks down on used Windows sales

News In the run-up to the release of Windows XP, Microsoft is keeping a close eye on online sales of old versions of Windows in case they violate its copyright or trademark rights

PC makers seek safety in services

News Facing bad times ahead, the PC industry is bundling services with hardware into computing 'value meals' and aggressively pushing the packages

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