Windows 2000 tool kit
Comment The new kid on the OS block is getting stronger. Despite its tardiness and its failure to live up to the original promises, Windows 2000 is the most powerful OS in the Microsoft family.
BT goes flat out
Comment If there was any doubt that the UK telecommunications scene is being reborn, it went today. BT's announcement of Surftime with its unmetered Internet phone calls means that we have a chance of...
The coming Java-Linux duopoly
Comment I'm not an expert on Linux devices. I'm not even an expert on Linux. I've used Unix and (lately Linux) as an applications developer, and my experience has primarily been with databases and...
Worm hits Europe's mobile phones
News A computer worm that attacks mobile phones has been detected spreading through Spain by Finnish Anti-Virus vendor F-Secure.
RealNetworks video flaws unearthed
News Single URL directed at Real server forces shutdown; glitch in Windows Media encoder could interrupt live broadcasts
IBM to offer Crusoe ThinkPads
News Crusoe Thinkpad notebooks to be demonstrated at this month's New York PC Expo
News Burst: Microsoft teams up on UK auction network
News Microsoft, Excite@Home, Virgin and News International have linked up with FairMarket for new network
The Day Ahead: Can Pets.com's sock puppet save its stock?
News Pets.com, was a dog from day one and is trading down about 80 percent from its February IPO
Startup Spotlight: Hoojit.com
News An online shopping guide or a search engine?
DoJ rejects most MS changes
News The US DoJ rejected most changes proposed by Microsoft to its breakup proposal as they would endanger attempts to minimise the company's anti-competitive behaviour
MS plumbing: The next generation
News Bill Gates gives TechEd developers a sneak peek behind Microsoft's Next Generation Windows Services architecture
London is Internet capital survey finds
News Almost a quarter of UK Internet users are based in London, with only five percent in North East England
Brits want technology to do work for them
News The Brits love gadgets -- especially ones that save on chores -- according to a survey published Monday

