Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Monday 31/5/1999 Bank Holiday. Spent slaving over a slightly warm computer, except for the bit where I went out and slogged over Hampstead Heath instead. Much nicer out than in, as I told the...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News This week: Heath and efficiency, dinosaurs versus Microsoft, the dog it was that flew, the crypto-foolish, and one of our battleships is missing
SUPANugget: Tosh, Fuji and TDK get graphic
News There are times when us technology journos are just plain spoilt by the attentions of those benevolent colleagues of ours in the PR world.
Dell slams Compaq
News With Compaq Computer Corp.'s management shedding executives every few weeks, it may seem like good time for the company's competitors to put on the heat.
News Burst: Trust me, I'm a bank manager
News The NatWest bank is making a bid to become a world leader in e-commerce by launching Magex, a system for the buying and selling of content online.
Canadian crypto companies beat U.S. export laws
News A new wave of start-up companies in the Great White North promise to transform the Internet into a bastion of privacy, free speech, and safe surfing. And there's nothing the U.S. government can do...
Bristol: Microsoft unfairly withheld NT code
News During the opening round of the Bristol-Microsoft antitrust trial Thursday, an attorney for Bristol Technology said the company's business may be "destroyed" because Microsoft Corp. has...
Microsoft considers renting software
News Whether software rental is a fad or the future, Microsoft Corp. doesn't want to be left behind.

