Intel buys network software maker for $300m
News Acquisition will boost Intel's Internet Exchange framework
German 3G licence auction: how the bidding works
News As the 12 round auction for UMTS licences gets under way, ZDNet Germany reports on the battle over the future of third generation
German mobile firms fear sky high 3G licence costs
News The 3G licence auction in Germany is in full swing with billions of euros already on the table. Who wins in Europe's biggest market has major implications for the global shape of the 3G pecking order
Euro 2000 forces women onto the Web
News June's football caused women to switch off their TV sets and go and do something more Webby instead
Coop's Scoop: The judge bangs the gavel
Comment From her lofty bench, U.S. District Judge Marilyn Patel declared that Napster had "created a monster."
Compaq trumpets PC resurgence
News It's taken a whipping from Dell, but Compaq says new focus on 'profitable growth' will ensure a comeback
The Day Ahead: AOL Latin America has nice name, little else
News What's in a name? Not much, in the case of AOL Latin America
Apple makes the 'write' move
Comment Let me make one thing perfectly clear: This column is not, nor will it ever be, input via a pen.
Oftel unveils controversial ADSL plans
News Despite looming EC regulations, new Oftel unbundling guidelines 'stick to original plan'
Outrage at government 'tagging' of citizens
News The government has you tagged. Under the RIP Act the government can trace the movements of mobile phone users with a minimum of accountability
Stephen King's cyber nightmare, more Napster nuttiness
Comment If you're hungry to learn more about Carnivore, the week ahead is going to be your week: The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing to learn more about the FBI's no-longer-so-secret e-mail...
Oftel unbundling guidelines look set for EC clash
News Regulator accused of allowing BT delays on ADSL rollout -- guidelines on access for competitors are in line with EC, but unbundled product rollout date is not
Advertising Standards Authority investigates breathe ad
News 'Free for life' boasted breathe.net's advertising campaign of its net access, but has the booting off of 500 customers last week proved it to be an idle boast?
Barnesandnoble.com misses second quarter estimates
News But the company exited the quarter with $356m cash, enough to keep it afloat for at least two more years, say officials
Will update boost Windows 2000 sales?
News Service Pack 1 release could cause corporate customers to upgrade
Legal battles boost Napster to number one
News Last week's courtroom wars helped Napster top the charts as the busiest entertainment destination on the Web, says PC Data Online
A Year Ago: Digital TV 'tax' slammed by media alliance
News First published: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 17:35:37 GMT
It came from AT&T
Comment AT&T continues to divest, splitting apart like some sort of mutant virus from a bad science fiction movie.

