News Burst: AOL hacker pleads guilty
News Jay Satiro, 19, admitted in court Tuesday to breaking into America Online's computers and altering some programs.
Internet World: Torvalds on Microsoft -- Talk is cheap
News Linux creator rubbishs Microsoft open source claims
Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet
News Novell consumer profiling push centralises information, making it harder to protect, privacy advocates charge.
SDMI looking frail
News SDMI members reckon the initiative is in trouble...
Red Hat targets enterprise before snaring consumers
News Sew up the enterprise, and the consumer desktop will follow (with a little help from third-party killer-apps) says Red Hat.
Bull warns against international e-commerce regulation
News A new report on electronic commerce calls for the introduction of a specific international body for e-trade issues
Halifax moves into Internet banking fray
News Now get a little eXtra help online, with the Halifax
Nuggets: Rio lets you get anal with your MP3 collection
News Do you keep all your vinyl, CDs and MDs in pristine alphabetical order in fancy chrome made to measure racks? RioPort loves you...
Linux Expo: OpenMail 6.0 for Linux unleashed
News Hewlett-Packard embraces Linux community with OpenMail 6.0 port
Girls PCs are cleaner than boys PCs - Research
News Slugs n' snails and puppy dog tails... yup that's us boys. New research suggests girls are just much better than boys at preventing virus attacks... No really!
Red Hat unveils Euro vision
News Red Hat, market leader in off-the-shelf Linux heralded a major push into the UK and Europe Wednesday with major distribution and customer support announcements.
News Burst: Red Hat waits on killer apps for consumers
News Shrink-wrap Linux evangelist Red Hat admits that it is relying on third-parties to port major native desktop applications to its operating system before it can ship to consumers.
Why DSL will win the fast-access fight Part 2
News Part 1
Jesse Berst: Why DSL will win the fast-access fight
News In Vegas, you can bet on anything.
AOL faces angry Hometown users
News While AOL executives were basking in Tuesday's launch of AOL 5.0, many of its users were demanding an explanation on the whereabouts of their home pages.
AOL: Broadband is three years off
News Barry Schuler says the company will spend aggressively, but does not plan to buy its way into the cable modem business.
Microsoft 'Myths' page trashes Linux
News Use Linux? You must read this...A page dedicated to rubbishing the Linux operating system was posted by Microsoft Tuesday.
Airlines ban mobile phones -- but why?
News Here's the real reason airlines are dealing you the mute button on your cell phone.
AOL 5.0 is here, hopes to be 'anywhere'
News AOL rolled out its new software, with some features and more promises. Steve Case says he's open to ending IM wars.
A Year Ago: Intervention needed for skills shortage
News First published: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 16:49:04 GMT



