MS not planning ILOVEYOU Worm response
News Microsoft issues no patch but 'supports' the antivirus community
Startup Spotlight: ihavemoved.com
News Home movers' lives could be made a bit easier by address-changing service
'ILOVEYOU' virus fix available
News Security firm releases software patch protecting against ILOVEYOU
World's most lethal virus: ILOVEYOU roundup
News A new computer virus is proliferating at rapid speed across Europe and has already felled at least three UK businesses according to a number of reports
Open source is here to stay
Comment I feel badly for PC Week's John Taschek ("Open source is a road to nowhere"). Not understanding one of the biggest shifts in the industry since the PC in the early '80s is a career-limiting...
'ILOVEYOU' comes to America
News 'ILOVEYOU' virus is slamming US organisations, according to early reports
The Day Ahead: Go.com is going in the right direction
News You wouldn't know it by watching Go.com shares, but the portal is finally going in the right direction
Markets stabilise after sharp decline
News Hard-hit telecoms and tech shares recover
ILOVEYOU reports keep coming in
News Britons let their amorous intentions get the better of them in day of computer worm mayhem
Virus Alert: ILOVEYOU Virus hits Europe
News Before you do anything today... READ THIS STORY
Is the BlackBerry your next pager?
News Forget the cell phone and Palm PDA. A new generation of devices led by the 957 BlackBerry may offer inexpensive wireless communications
Is the Web the future of entertainment?
News Leading media moguls envision chat and instant messaging emerging on a par with 'The Sopranos.' Well, sort of
Metallica drummer: Stop ripping us off!
News Musician Lars Ulrich demands Napster block access to the band's music by more than 300,000 users
A Year Ago: Parents are worried about kids on the Web
News First published: Tue, 04 May 1999 11:41:32 GMT
The Net was bound to become e-legal
Comment Now that people are starting to do serious things on the Internet (OK, and some not-so-serious things, too), we're seeing a flurry of pretty serious lawsuits that prove the Internet isn't some...
Microsoft skin up
Comment That's that then. At a stroke Microsoft has size-nined all over everything and with a single product (still in beta, but freely downloadable to anyone with a modem) turned both the worlds of online...

