European cable modem use to rocket
News Europe is set for a massive increase in the use of data over cable services, according to a report today from analyst firm IDC.
BBC responds to critics of new "Freebeeb" net access
News The British Internet Publishers' Alliance (BIPA) launched an attack on the government Thursday for failing to protect free ISPs against competition from the BBC.
SACD or DVD, that is the question
News The race is on to standardise a format for our future listening pleasure.
Thursday virus reaches Blighty
News The Thursday Word Macro virus is "spreading rapidly" according to anti-virus software firm Network Associates, and now looks set to affect UK users.
News Burst: Network Associates' virus warning
News Network Associates said today that it has received numerous infection reports about the Thursday Word Macro virus over the past 24 hours.
Nuggets: More bang for your PhotoShop buck
News Extensis' latest box of PhotoShop goodies is a must.
BIPA attacks Auntie's free Internet service
News The British Internet Publishers' Alliance (BIPA) launched an attack on the government Thursday for failing to protect free ISPs against competition from the BBC.
Amiga loses its head: Collas out
News Top exec gone after less than eight months at the helm of Gateway subsidiary.
Vitaminic launch gets UK MP3 artists in a spin
News Unsigned bands in the UK now have a further platform on which to tout their wares to A&R scouts, with the launch of Vitaminic.co.uk.
News Burst: European cable modem use to soar
News Europe is set for a massive increase in the use of data over cable services, according to a report today from IDC.
News Burst: Britain is nerdiest place in Europe
News Britain is the most nerdy place in the whole of Europe, according to a MORI poll published Wednesday indicating that Britain is streets ahead of the continent when it comes to Internet use.
Is Xeon heading to the low end?
News Intel plans to push its Pentium III Xeon processor into the low end next year.
Web becoming 'print TV'?
News The heads of the major publishing software companies took the stage at the Seybold Seminars in San Francisco Wednesday to discuss the future of publishing. Their consensus: Print and the Web need...
Hotmail meltdown: How it happened
News How bad was the Hotmail crash? According to Microsoft's letter to its users, it was simply a matter of "service issues" that "generated questions about security."
A Year Ago: Creative goes Live! with 3D sound
News First published: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 16:32:33 GMT



