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Archive - 01 Jun 2000

Linux fells another NT dot com

News Bob Geldof's Deckchair.com receives a technical overhaul to use the Linux OS

LibertySurf suspends service

News Latest victim of unprecedented demand for unmetered Net access in the UK

News Burst: Service restored to some Napster users

News Napster restores access to 29,085 Metallica aficionados

Napster and the indy musician

Comment Back in the good old days, we called the unlawful acquisition of copyrighted material piracy. As self-styled swashbucklers, our attitude was "Yeah, we're stealing. So what?"

Alan Cox: Fight Euro patenting law

News Alan Cox says US-style patent regulations should be resisted and calls the technical community to arms... Will Knight reports

Study: Heavy Net users mostly search

News Frequent US Internet users spend on average 520 hours a year searching for information

Softbank sells Yahoo! shares

News Softbank is still the biggest shareholder in Yahoo!

The Day Ahead: Lucent ups fibre optic ante

News The three-horse fibre optic raceLucent, Nortel and Cisco just can't stop spending billions on revenueless fibre optic startups. While the three-horse fibre optic race is good theatre, it's far too...

Intel chipset faces delay

News UPDATE: 'Solano' delay follows Rambus problems with 820 chipset

UK Linux news service launches at London expo

News News site for UK Linux administrators, programmers and developers launches

ISPA heralds new age of Net competition

News Net service providers call for BT to roll out wholesale unmetered access package 'without delay'

Intel Celerons compete with Pentium III

News 'Coppermine'-based Celerons can rack up lots of speed at a small price, creating a dilemma for Intel

MS slates DoJ's proposal -- 'unjustified', Part II

News Quibbling with conduct remediesMicrosoft also quibbled with some of the DOJ's proposed conduct remedies by:

MS slates DoJ's proposal - 'unjustified'

News In latest filing to Judge Jackson, software giant says government's antitrust remedy is so 'vague and ambiguous' that it's 'void and unenforceable.'

SurfTime disappoints - attracts just four ISPs

News It should be a glorious day for BT. Unfortunately for the telco, it's not... Jane Wakefield reports

Adobe retools Photoshop application

News Version 6.0 of the company's flagship image-editing package will support more colors, more layers and more PDF options, sources said

Ouch! TurboLinux hit with layoffs

News Is the sluggish tech market to blame for the burst of the open-source bubble?

Intel slashes chip prices up to 44 percent

News Chip maker's latest round of price cuts reduces Pentium III and Celeron prices while making room for new products

BT: SurfTime "could die a death"

News BT's flagship unmetered offering looks decidedly leaky and even the telco admits it could die a death... Jane Wakefield reports

Forget Napster, FreeNet is really scary...

News As Napster gets ready for a round in the courts, successors are lining up. One of them in particular may prove a harder target to hit than Shawn Fanning's invention. Will Knight reports

A Year Ago: World's first colour video phone unveiled

News First published: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 11:55:34 GMT

Why 2001 will be the year of streaming media

Comment This is it. We're headed into streaming media's big growth spurt, and it's one you won't be able to ignore.

Coop's Corner: Playing the Transmeta-AOL angle.

Comment Paul Allen is sure to receive a phone call soon from his boyhood chum Bill Gates. Something along the lines of: "Hey Paul, how ya doing? How's the guitar gig going? Hope everything's fine in your...

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