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Archive - 05 Jan 2000

Millennium Technologies: DVD

Comment Like most technologies that made their big splash in 1999, DVD has been around for a while. First mooted in 1995 when the big consumer electronics companies were gearing up for another bruising...

Red Hat buys e-commerce firm

News Red Hat snaps up another taste-e firm

AOL, Liquid Audio enter digital music pact

News Nullsoft Winamp and Liquid Audio will integrate and cross-promote their music delivery systems

Government gets a roasting for computer blunders

News Report highlights 25 governmental computer projects that have been unsuccessful or have even been abandoned because of inefficiency

SuSE Linux 6.3 for the Mac set for launch

News SuSE joins Debian in designing version of its distribution specifically for the Mac

New site enters online music controversy

News SwapStation lets you exchange your MP3 music files across the Net, but may be headed for legal rocks

Intel lines up with Linux

News Intel is expected to announce that a brand of its non-PC Web appliances won't use Windows. They will be powered by penguins instead

Nuggets: More space, less cash

News Eco-friendly monitor from iiyamaNuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on...

Internet users believe in space creatures

News Research finds 47 percent of all Internet users think aliens do exist

Rate worries pound FTSE, Nasdaq, Dow

News Shares down across the board, with tech stocks taking big hits. But experts say not to fear

Intel debuts higher-speed Celeron

News The new 533MHz Celeron chip is targeted at value-priced PCs. More Celeron speed to come

Yahoo! tuning out RealNetworks?

News RealNetworks denies reports that Yahoo! Broadcast is set to stop supporting RealAudio. Yahoo! declines to comment

Say hello to Feliz.Trojan and Armagidon

News CA spends weekend publicising low-grade viruses. Latest two viruses pack some punch but seem little more virulent than WScript.Kak, Trojan.Kill

Intel getting inside consumer apps

News If the PC chip giant's strategy works, an Intel Internet phone could be on your kitchen counter in the near future

Nuggets: Graphics card for TV addicts

News A telly and a video inside your PC...

Satellite 'spies' could stop speeding cars

News Satellite monitoring and control of vehicles could cut the annual road accident rate in Britain by as much as a third, but would likely enrage civil liberties groups

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