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Archive - 08 Mar 2000

Gaming's battle for your living room

News Microsoft readies itself to enter the $4 billion gaming market and goes head-to-head in the living room with Sony, Nintendo and Sega.

The no-cost Internet

Comment Free, or at least unmetered, Internet access has been on the UK agenda for years. We've talked about the BT monopoly and how it could be broken, and we've seen fixed charges for Internet access...

Exclusive: CallNet goes for Europe, partners Mannesmann

News The company that started all the free Internet madness is setting its sights on the European market

The bobby goes digital

News Government launches pilot digital radio service to assist police officers

Nuggets: Extra funky Web sites... care of Adobe

News Adobe gets down with Web tools to tantalise!

Stephen King to publish e-book

News Novelist will release story exclusively online

Engage beats estimates

News Loss not as bad as expected

Intel reaches 1GHz mark

News The chip race heats up again: Intel has hit the 1GHz marker, launching a new chip that will ship this week

Skin burn fears prompt Sony product recall

News Customer worries of overheating InfoLithium battery packs causes recall

Microsoft and NDS pact for enhanced TV services

News Microsoft TV will complement the platform of next-generation applications

Microsoft adds to PocketPC

News Microsoft wants to take handheld devices beyond their current role as personal information managers

The Day Ahead: Economy at a crossroads

News It's time for Greenspan to let the economy settle

Intel to give employees free PCs

News Staff should benefit from the Internet revolution, according to chief executive

One in four suffer e-shopping failures

News Some consumers who suffer e-commerce snafus boycott e-tailers' offline ventures as well, report finds

The battle for your living room

News Microsoft readies itself to enter the $4bn gaming market and go head-to-head in the living room with Sony, Nintendo and Sega

Chip wars: Is there life after 1GHz?

News The need for clock speed isn't abating. Now that AMD's won the drag race to 1,000MHz, the marathon -- pushing into gigahertz-plus realms -- begins

Memory bug bites Dell notebooks

News PC maker says memory problem could be cause of system hangs or "blue screens" with certain Latitude and Inspiron notebooks when they're awakened from suspend mode

BT announces unmetered access package

News BT announces new Internet access package in a week that has been dominated by the introductions of other low-cost services and as PM Tony Blair calls for access for all by 2005

More Web integrators eye IPOs

News Novo and Logical Design Solutions announce their intentions to go public

ICANN kicks off domain meetings

News Domain name creation and elections under the spotlight in Cairo

A Year Ago: Escrow time line draws fire from think-tank

News Originally published Mon, 08 Mar 1999 18:31:54 GMT

Give AOL a break

Comment Some of my esteemed fellow pundits have enlisted the cyber hordes for a jihad against America Online. After summing up the supposed offenses committed by AOL against the common weal, they say the...

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