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Archive - 05 Mar 2001

Sharp plans Linux PDA

News Device to challenge Microsoft and Palm's stranglehold on the handheld computing market

Office XP released to manufacture

News But customers will still have to wait until May before they can get their hands on the finished version

Amazon shares surge on Wal-Mart rumours

News Investors like possibility of Wal-Mart deal

Bishops call for mobile mast ban

News Oh Brother, where art thou mobile network coverage?

Autonomy likely to be ousted from FTSE 100

News High-tech firms continue to drop out of blue-chip index

European Commission plays down fears over US snooping

News Officials react to claims from cipher expert that US could have broken European Commission encryption codes

News Burst: US snoops on European encryption

News Cipher expert claims US has broad access to encoded European correspondences

NTT DoCoMo hits 20 million subscribers

News Europe next as i-mode conquers Japan

Software emperors in the buff

Comment Enterprise software stocks came crashing down at the end of this week. Folks attributed the plummet, in large part, to IT buying-cycle uncertainties, as detailed by Oracle earlier this week.

Net fraud site details credit card crime

News Explains how to carry out Internet scams and worries Internet experts

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Thursday 01/03/2001 Smartphones Not To Save World: Official! Poor old Potter Scientific Investments. Psion decided it couldn't afford to develop its smartphone after Motorola pulled out of the...

Motorola to suspend mobile phone production

News Lack of demand blamed for two-week stoppage at Motorola's Scotland factory next month

Why your phone number matters

Comment Phone calls? They'll all be carried over the Internet in ten years, not dialled, right? I've been saying this for ages, and you probably have to. So let me ask the question I asked when faced with...

Napster fans: Where's the loyalty?

News Their beloved song-swapping service dragged into court and facing a possible shutdown, Napster fans are already plotting other ways to continue trading free music online

3G: The great wireless mystery

News It's supposedly the greatest thing since sliced bread, but no one - not even the industry cognoscenti - knows for certain when, or where, the next generation of wireless will arrive. Or maybe it's...

Unisys banks on second generation server

News Next generation Windows DataCenter platform will support up to 64 processors

AMD snags first corporate win

News NEC will use Athlon and Duron processors in PCs for European government and corporate customers

Jane Wakefield: A broadband chat from Rome

News Mobile phone operators see the future of 3G as linking all of us, all the time, but do we really want to live in Big Brother hell?

Napster to voluntarily halt song trades

News Service will filter out thousands of song names, but risks alienating users

Glasgow libraries ban Internet access

News Council bans access after primary school children discovered downloading adult content

European Parliament to get new powers over Oftel

News European Parliament adopts legal framework that will give it new powers over regulators such as Oftel

A Year Ago: Red tape hinders e-trade

News First published: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 12:29:56 GMT

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