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Archive - 04 Apr 2000

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News 'Free for life' is second completely free service to launch

Microsoft unworried about European investigation

News US Software giant Microsoft does not expect the European Commission to find it in breach of European law concerning business monopolies, despite Tuesday's Justice Department ruling.

Hands-free mobiles 'increase normal radiation'

News Wires leading to mobile earpieces act as antenna, concentrating radio wave exposure

BT helps wire schools

News BT announces Monday a broadband service to join up schools, colleges, libraries and Citizens Advice Bureaux for discount prices

BT rejects criticism, embraces broadband

News Britain's incumbent telecommunications company says it is 'passionate' about next-generation Internet technology. But is it doing enough to spur the Net revolution?

Nuggets: More cool graphics stuff from Adobe

News New versions of GoLive and Illustrator are web smart

Streaming Napster style app hits the Web

News Napster imitators are coming thick and fast

UK tech stocks take a hammering

News Microsoft ruling hits key high-tech shares in UK following biggest-ever one-day Nasdaq decline

Biggest business blunder ever?

Comment Microsoft shareholders should depose Bill Gates.

Institutions team for online knowledge resource

News This autumn will see the launch of the world's largest online education and knowledge resource

Intel - venture investments to boost IA-64

News 'Please Take Our Money'Now that Intel's IA-64 platform is a mere six months away, the chip giant is scrambling to invest in companies that are willing to back the architecture.

The Day Ahead: Time, appeals on Microsoft's side

News The government ruled Microsoft was evil. Since that ruling was expected, it almost qualifies as good news for shareholders

Germany eyes Web security

News After almost two years of study, a secret committee of the German government has concluded that Internet attacks will supplant military conflicts in the coming years, according to German magazine...

Microsoft verdict roundup: What does Jackson's ruling mean?

News After nearly two years of legal wrangling, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson throws the book at Microsoft

Analysis: The Microsoft anticlimax

News Judge's ruling sets groundwork for months, if not years of appeals.

Analysts: Judge's decision won't hurt Microsoft shares

News For all the stern words and oppressive media hype, investors now know just as much about the plight of Microsoft and its stock as they did Monday morning

FBI Most Wanted: A computer worm?

News The FBI's National Information Protection Center is searching for more information on a computer worm spreading in the US.

Microsoft broke the law - Jackson rules

News Microsoft violated antitrust laws by using anti-competitive methods to maintain its monopoly and monopolising the Web browser market, according to a ruling issued Monday afternoon by U.S. District...

A Year Ago: Linux: A baby with some way to go - analyst

News Originally published: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 16:17:34 GMT

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