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Archive - 07 Dec 1999

New Babylonia virus mutates inside a computer

News New virus can download anything onto your computer

Unmetered access to benefit techno-phobes most

News Too good to be true... Consumers give mixed response to unmetered access announcement

Industry says unmetered access too expensive

News Unmetered dial-up access good first step, now let's see the price drop says industry

Markets fall in love with Linux

News Linus Torvalds may have the Midas touch -- Wall Street expects the gift of gold from upcoming Linux IPOs. But is the niche already full?

Nuggets: Flash thoughts from Panasonic

News If you consider yourself far too digitally savvy to use a pen and paper to jot down your wildest fantasies then take a look at these.

BT offers unmetered access - finally

News Unmetered access for dial-up users arrives in Britain next spring

News Burst: Latest spec for Bluetooth

News Bluetooth spec has been upgraded, one week after Microsoft joins up

Microsoft wins high-level security rating

News After more than a year, Microsoft obtains the NSA's key C2 rating for NT 4.0

RealNetworks adds ads to RealPlayer

News Companies may take advantage of the new advertising space, but are consumers ready for yet more product pitches?

News Burst: GSM security cracked

News Use a GSM phone? Security has been compromised

Vodafone announces GPRS dates

News The UK's Vodafone has announced that it will begin upgrading its GSM network to GPRS early next year.

DoJ filing hits MS on four counts

News The DoJ and 19 states offer their conclusions on how Microsoft's business practices broke the law. But they stop short of recommending remedies.

ExploreZip virus mauls London company

News Explorezip hits London firm. Anti-Virus experts say get updates regularly

CallNet launches MailTV

News Email on the box... it's hereAs revealed by ZDNet News last month, CallNet -- the ISP which bought free access to UK users -- announced roll out of its MailTV service Monday.

HP readies OpenView tool for NT

News Hewlett-Packard is broadening the scope of its OpenView IT/Operations enterprise management tool with a new version that supports Windows NT

CE faces a fight

Comment About the only real hope for windows CE now, is that Palm Computing makes the same mistake Microsoft made -- and fails to watch its main rival.

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