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Archive - 02 Dec 1999

Bluetooth's bark still bigger than bite

Comment Before anybody gets really carried away with the Bluetooth hype, shouldn't we remind ourselves of one simple fact: that you can't do anything with Bluetooth that you can't do with a bit of copper...

Microsoft dumps J++ programming language

News Rational Software will take over the development of J++ for MS

Startup Spotlight: iglu.com

News Startup Spotlight is a new weekly feature on ZDNet UK News and ZDNet techTrader, featuring the bright sparks of the UK's high-tech startup industry.

Halifax in denial over Web account terminations

News Share Express MD suggests the reputation of the Halifax may have improved following Monday's blunder

Hacker defence: Get medieval - expert

News Worried about hackers? Maybe you should build a moat...

Exclusive: BT announces ADSL prices

News BT claims its ADSL prices are highly competitive with consumers paying around £50 per month

Why BT's grip is getting weaker

Comment The new telecommunications millennium has started early. In two separate but connected events yesterday, a whole new framework for UK telecommunications took shape. Oftel said that BT was going to...

News Burst: Microsoft dismisses open source

News Microsoft doesn't trust open source because it raises security issues

News Burst: Siemens smartcard tech cracked

News The chip that powers Siemens' digital signature smartcard has been cracked and details of its architecture posted on German newsgroups, raising serious questions about its security.

Exclusive: BT reveals ADSL prices

News High speed connections using ADSL. How much will it cost?

Hackers: HotSynced for crime

News The latest craze -- scanning (and saving) credit cards with your Palm. It just shows 'the street has its own uses for technology.'

Secure site for kids launches

News Kidz.net provides safe Net for children

AOL gets personal, chases UK growth

News AOL settles in for another eyeball battle and sends out scouts, dressed as medics

New search engine with the personal touch

News Search features real time help from real people

Will Wall Street's Linux love affair last?

News The formula for Wall Street success in recent weeks is simple: Latch on to Linux and watch your stock soar. But is the bubble bound to burst?

Coppermine bug stops PC shipments

News Dell stops shipping Optiplex GX110 because of bug in new PIII chip

Ginger Spice goes online

News It was enough seeing her all over the TV, then on the radio... Now even cyberspace will have to put up with Geri

A Year Ago: Intel gets PII demand wrong...

News First published: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 19:24:20 GMT

Where There's A Bug, There's Brass

Comment Remember Time and Motion people? Officious types with stopwatches and clipboards, they wandered around the place in the first half of the century watching the way people worked and how long they...

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