Advertisement
Promo

Become a member of the ZDNet UK community

Archive - 03 Oct 2001

UK may get 3G in 2002

News NTT DoCoMo confirms that it is still on track to launch third-generation mobile networks in the second half of next year, with European partner Hutchison 3G

Downturn to hamper Asian piracy fight

News Cash-strapped companies may be tempted by low-cost pirated software, making it harder for software companies to crack down

TiVo faces 'pause' button lawsuit

News Licencing talks behind the digital video recorder firm and Pause Technology have stalled, and now Pause wants to fast-foward to court

BT's Bonfield rejects calls for lower ADSL prices

News BT's chief executive says ADSL pricing is unlikely to fall in the near future, citing Oftel investigations - a claim that the regulator refutes

Start-up employees: Read the fine print

News Still holding out hope that your start-up will hit it big? The company might, but it doesn't mean you will

Top sites limited by lack of languages

News Over 95 percent of leading Internet companies are unable to correspond in any language but English, according to research

EA reaffirms Xbox support

News Electronic Arts releases details of its launch titles for the Microsoft Xbox amid rumours of delays

Yahoo! takes pulse of consumer demand

News Yahoo! is looking at new ways to make money online as advertising revenue falls

BT offers 'heavy' users free ADSL installation

News Nearly one million BTopenworld customers offered free broadband upgrades, but it'll cost an extra £25 a month

.Info registry stuck in traffic

News The demand for real-time registration shuts down the system temporarily on the second day

IM gets a brand-new face - and it's yours

News Your IM may soon appear as your own head talking, thanks to new client software developed in Australia

Lawsuit targets biggest post-Napster network

News The record industry makes new legal moves on file-trading networks that have filled the hiatus since Napster's closure

Microsoft winds down Windows NT sales

News The software giant is no longer selling NT Server 4.0 via its volume licensing programmes, but will continue to sell individual copies of NT 4.0 through retail stores

Motorola creates gas-powered cell phones

News Motorola is developing cell phones that would be run on methanol gas-powered fuel cells with enough juice for a month of use before fill-ups

FBI names 20 most-wanted security flaws

News The SANS Institute, in cooperation with the FBI, has unveiled a list of the most critical software problems - and both Windows and Unix are on the list

How Code Red revealed the perils of port 80

Comment As the Web's reach stretches further and further, more aspects of life become susceptible to attack by viruses like Code Red. Is convenience putting important systems at risk?

Motorola V66

Review The V66 is superficially appealing, but closer inspection reveals serious drawbacks -- especially for business users.

Video icon

Video


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters