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Archive - 06 Apr 1999

The bleeding starts: MSN UK loses 25,000 users

News Microsoft has confirmed that its UK Internet access business -- MSN UK -- is losing subscribers, fast.

Nuggets: Eeeeks more mice... and they've got wheels

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mits on...

'Yahoo! Everywhere' - sound familiar?

News Yahoo! is joining forces with Online Anywhere -- a US start-up funded by Motorola -- to extend its reach beyond PCs to hand-helds and television-based Internet appliances in a move that mimics...

Linux: A baby with some way to go - analyst

News Linux has some way to go before it can become a head-on competitor with Windows NT and UNIX operating systems according to a report published Monday by US analyst firm D.H. Brown Associates.

M'Learned Web: Drugs on the Net -- Viagra

News Did you know that buying Viagra from a dealer in a car park is illegal in the UK? Did you know buying Viagra over the Internet and importing it to the UK is not? M'Learned Web explains...

Nuggets: Games mouse ain't normal rodent...

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mits on...

Portal 'Cold War' gets online organised

News If you haven't noticed many personal-organiser services around the Web yet, don't worry. You're about to.

Is there a future for US child protection bill?

News With some legal experts betting a federal appeals court will uphold a January court ruling against the Child Online Protection Act, it's unclear whether legislative efforts to block children from...

Microsoft offers update to IE 5.0 code

News Microsoft Corp. has updated its Internet Explorer 5.0 bits to incorporate fixes made to IE 5.0-Office 2000 integration, company officials acknowledged.

'Cybersquatters' face domain eviction

News The company that assigns Internet addresses is cracking down on "cybersquatters" -- people who register catchy domain names they hope to resell at a profit.

Melissa virus: man charged

News A lead provided by America Online allowed law enforcement authorities to trace the past week's worldwide virus rampage back to the New Jersey man described as the "electronic saboteur"...

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