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Archive - 02 Apr 2001

Full steam ahead for Nvidia Xbox chips

News Processors will hit full production next month, according to Nvidia executive

PC makers consider child-friendly computers

News But cyberliberty groups warn computers cannot solve the problem of Net paedophiles

Sony postpones Net appliance release

News EVilla needs more building work, admits Sony. Its launch is now planned for May

Government job site doesn't recognise 'Internet'

News More Web site blunders for accident-prone government

Small companies drive European IT growth

News Technology providers are getting their act together where it comes to small and medium businesses, sparking strong growth, says study

RealNetworks signs online music pact

News Music industry behemoths get together to launch music subscription service

Rupert Goodwins' Diary 02.04.2001

Blog Thursday 30/03/2001 New, low-priced chips are due from AMD and Intel next month, meaning another drop in the price of decently-specced PCs. Which everyone in the industry wants, because the signs...

Hackers target BT over ADSL delays

News An exasperated hacker has broken into BT's Web servers to protest the slow rollout of ADSL

Macromedia zooms out Mac OS X tool

News First Mac OS X-tailored product released by Macromedia - Freehand 10 for graphic designers

Divine gobbles up MarchFirst assets

News Troubled Marchfirst sees Divine intervention as some assets are acquired

IR35 ruling means tax chaos

News IR35 will stay but Inland Revenue 'completely discredited' by ruling, claims the group that brought the case over the government's controversial tax law

'Refresh' button could become obsolete

News Real-time browser updates to be pushed by Bang Networks

UK school curriculum goes online

News Children will be watching more TV under government proposals for a digital curriculum. Educationalists says broadband will be crucial

IE security hole launches e-mail attachments

News A flaw in Microsoft's browser could leave computers vulnerable to malicious attack

Hackers turn to worms

News Hackers and script-kiddies are increasingly using worms to wreak havoc and make the Internet a much less friendly place

Quantum pulls out of hard disk business

News Shareholders voted on Friday to sell out to Maxtor

Britons baffled by incomprehensible technology

News New research also finds that Yorkshire & Humberside is the most tech-savvy region in the UK

Dell Precision 330

Review A versatile workstation aimed at multimedia content creators.

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