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Archive - 01 Sep 2000

Amazon.com to share customer information

News Amazon.com risks PR nightmare with decision to share customer information

Startup Spotlight: Pay to be found on godado.co.uk

News Auctions can be as abstract as bidding for words

Orange sacks forty over Internet porn

News Biggest Net sacking case in the country as Orange sends staff packing for distributing porn

Life as a Microsoft bottom feeder

Comment September the 4th marks Microsoft's 25th anniversary. "Micro" and "Soft" officially became one entity in 1975.

Cahoot cancels debit cards after mistake

News Another blunder in the world of online banking

Scoot to make profits next year

News Shares rise on optimistic outlook and speculation of Vivendi buyout

Jane Wakefield: The man who ate the Internet

News Bandwidth hogs are eating up Internet time and costing ISPs money they can ill afford. What is the solution?

News Burst: Amazon.com to share customer information

News Amazon.com risks PR nightmare with decision to share customer information

The Day Ahead: Love or hate Microsoft, it has lined your pocket

News Microsoft has its critics and is going through troubled times currently but pundits aren't convinced that bailing is a sensible reaction

ISPs debate offshore email to evade RIPA

News The RIPA is not going away, but email servers just might

Nuggets: PC power for laptops but it'll cost ya

News The ACI Precedent range may do pretty much everything a desktop can, but the price will give your bank manager heart failure

German state warns ISPs over Nazi sites

News In a crackdown on right wing content on Web sites, a German state has introduced a £157 fine for ISPs which host them. But will this really be an adequate deterrent?

Linux helps in search for oil

News Linux supercomputer is ten times more 'super' than the rest

EC may oppose Time Warner-AOL-EMI link

News According to confidential documents, the three-way tie-up could lead to monopoly in online and offline music business, the Wall Street Journal reports

Digital Audio players to use Iomega PocketZip technology

News You'll be able to save about 80 minutes of music onto a little disk, and they'll cost about a tenner each

MSN Explorer is no knockout blow

News Analysts given sneak peeks at Microsoft's AOL challenger say it's clearly a play for the broadband market

No easy way to exterminate 'Web bugs'

News Personal firewalls and Microsoft's coming "cookie cutter" may help users squash these pests. But privacy regulation may be the ultimate answer

News Burst: Cahoot cancels debit cards

News Another blunder in the world of online banking

Security gaffe gores Bull's servers

News What do France Telecom, Barclays bank, the British Royal Air Force and Italian Army have in common? Their confidential info was open to viewing Thursday

A Year Ago: Game company sued for piracy

News First published: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 15:15:36 GMT

Cover your digital assets: Protect your PDA

Comment The frontier has always been a dangerous place. In the American West it was grizzly bears and stagecoach robbers. In the digital world, it's cyber vandals. And the place where you're most...

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