Irish firm introduces disposable credit card security
News Orbiscom has answer to Internet fraud dilemma
Chinese government backs MP3
News China's music industry gets a boost from the government
Travel takes off on the Net
News UK travel sites do well on the Web
EU data laws threaten UK firms
News The new Data Protection Act will strike a blow to UK business
Government snooping will cost taxpayers millions
News Plans to seize encryption keys from crime suspects will leave them vulnerable to theft and misuse
Motorola and Psion cross license for Quartz
News New agreement will lead to a variety of mobile Internet devices
Canadian hacker gets a mauling in legal first
News A Canadian court sentences computer security consultant for hacking
3Com soars ahead of the Palm IPO
News Investors can't buy the initial public offering (IPO) of Palm yet, but they sure are buying 3Com
Yahoo! charged with blocking rivals
News About.com's Scott Kurnit says Yahoo! plays favourites in its search engine results, and that the Net should be open
Nuggets: Pump up your DVD experience
News Listen to your toonze from the comfort of a little black box
News Corp seeks investor in satellite operation
News It looks as if Murdoch's News Corp will try and fight AOL Time Warner for centre stage in the new media arena
The Day Ahead: AOL Time Warner campaign under way
News The dynamic duo stump for open access, but only to please regulators
Genie to provide music over your mobile
News G Live Music Zone will provide Genie subscribers with music for their mobiles
DoubleClick cases could reshape US law
News The giant Internet marketing firm silently collects information on consumers, then markets the details to partners. Is that breaking the law?
Has Intel fallen behind in the chip race?
Comment The 1 GHz chip is coming soon. Intel and AMD are racing to break the gigahertz barrier this spring.
TiVo comes to London
News BSkyB to provide personal TV via TiVo
Old ally slams Amazon on patent filings
News The cyber giant finds itself in the centre of a growing storm as companies rip its proprietary patent claims
AMD slashes price on 800MHz Athlon
News In an aggressive bid to undercut rival Intel, AMD lops price of the new chip by 29 percent. Other Athlons and K6-2s reduced, too
Denial of Service attacks: Linux to the rescue?
News Security firm TripWire is cannonballing into the open-source waters, with a friendly push from major Linux vendors Caldera Systems, Red Hat and SGI
OpenCores models project on open source development
News A group of scientists and engineers believe that sources of IP cores should be available to everyone at anytime
A Year Ago: Satellite story is rubbish claims MOD
News Originally published Mon, 01 Mar 1999 17:13:57 GMT



