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Archive - 01 Dec 1998

City IT staff support technology charities

News The sight of Bill Gates herding his sheep across the City of London may not be something you see every day but as a member of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists (WCIT), he is...

Suicide follows porn charge

News An inquest into the suicide of Japanese businessman, Kenichi Miyazaki, 50, was told how he hanged himself after the discovery of 1,700 pornographic pictures on his PC, it was reported today.

News Burst: Intel buys e-commerce software firm

News Intel Corp. announced late Monday an agreement to acquire the assets of iCat Corporation.

Web site owners need to understand business to survive

News Creative minds just can't do the math according to UK ISP Netlink, which reckons the geniuses behind the UK's most popular sites need to get a hold on commercial reality if they are to survive.

US Report: US to spur third-world e-commerce

News An initiative to spur e-commerce in developing nations, spearheaded by the US State Department, will grow out of an existing program to help African nations get online, according to a State...

A Year Ago: PC buyers could get cheapest Xmas ever

News First published: Tue, 2 Dec 1997 16:40:59 GMT

US Report: C-Cube shows set-top chip

News Graphics ship maker C-Cube Microsystems Inc. unveiled a single-chip solution for adding digital TV and the Internet to digital set top boxes at the Western Cable Show in Anaheim, California on Monday.

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