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Archive - 03 Jul 2000

Hacker endangered astronauts on mission to Mir

News A hacker interfered with the communications system linking a shuttle docking on Mir to Nasa back in 1997, putting astronauts' lives at risk, Monday's Panorama will reveal

C#: Yet Another Programming Language?

Comment What was Microsoft thinking? C#, pronounced C sharp, is Microsoft's newest programming language. Does the world really need another programming language? I don't think so! And, more to the point,...

Madasafish going ahead with ADSL roll out this month

News Despite delays, one ISP is promising ADSL services this month

Update: America uses Echelon to spy on Britain

News CIA documents reveal how the US illicitly monitors European business communications

Blair and Clinton will hold online chat

News Blair and Clinton will chat to Internet users from around the world on 14 July

Oftel throws the book at BT Cellnet

News BT Cellnet says Oftel is incompetent and incapable of getting its facts right on mobile market

What's next in microprocessors (Hint: forget Moore's law)

Comment Big thinkers from around the country meet today at "Beyond Silicon 2000." The event is all about the future of the computer chip. How Moore's Law will run out of steam in the next few years. And...

Lastminute wins crucial domain name battle

News Site fends off court threat to its brand name in Germany

Nuggets: USB radio will rock your world

News It's a radio, but not as we know it. Revolutionise your radio use with a USB device for your PC

Educating the educators

Comment If you live in a county with a large rural constituency, then you'll know the bitter truth about the cost of educating your children. A huge chunk of the money the county education chiefs get from...

News Burst: Dreamcast hacked

News Game pirates finally get past Sega console security

America uses Echelon to spy on Britain, say reports

News Britain and America are partners in Echelon, but new evidence confirms that America is spying on British businesses using Echelon. Will Knight reports

Jane Wakefield: I spy with my little eye

News These days everybody's playing a spying game...

Handspring reports Micron DRAM glitch

News Memory problem hits two more Palm-based PDA vendors using Micron memory

Australian controversy over government Web censorship

News Government endorsed filter products are a cause for concern among civil liberties groups in Australia

Intel to launch new Pentium chip to fill void

News The new 1.1GHz Pentium III chip is expected to fill the void between the 1GHz Pentium III and the first Pentium 4 processor

PC Expo: Clash of the PDA standards

News Last week's PC Expo points in the direction of handhelds as the computers of the future, but will a lack of compatibility work against them?

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