News Burst: UK's independent computer games developers unite
News Will riding the TIGA mean a better deal for Britain's game makers?
Government Web site to bridge digital divide
News Government targets employment Web site at the IT illiterate
Government opens doors to Internet centres
News UK Government hopes online centres will help spread the Internet word
Win XP and IE betas: Things to watch out for
Comment If it holds to its current schedule, Microsoft is supposed to deliver two make-or-break betas next week: Windows XP Beta 2 and a public preview of Internet Explorer 6.
Light-emitting silicon boosts chip speeds
News New silicon technology could bring smaller, more powerful computers
Manchester police boss sacked for downloading porn
News Obscene Publications Unit didn't know a police boss was downloading porn
Positive poppycock about CDs and MP3
Comment How is it that proximity to new technology reduces people's IQ?
Running with Apple's big cats
Comment It's been years since my last neuropsychology class, but I get the distinct impression that Daniel Drew Turner and I struck a nerve with our story revealing some of the rough spots in the...
HP plans 16-way RISC server
News Hewlett-Packard hopes to put the pressure on rivals IBM and Sun Microsystems with its workhorse based on the upcoming PA-RISC 8700 processor
Political hackers are modern freedom fighters
News Terrorists or political campaigners? Hackers get political
'Three strikes and you're out' for domain name hijackers
News New rules drawn up by .uk domain registry, Nominet, seek to speed cybersquatting cases, but put a stop to big companies abusing their powers
Sex.com Web address battle returns to court
News Domain name's rightful owner wants a 'fare' trial
Inktomi gives Web sites control -- for a price
News Inktomi aim to increase revenues with Index Connect
WAP Forum chief quits
News High-profile advocate of the oft-criticised Wireless Application Protocol will step down in June
New decryption code underscores DVD security weakness
News US pair aim to highlight legal ambiguities surrounding copyright infringement
Hackers put porn on militant Muslim site
News Palestinian uprising provokes an online cyber-attack
Palm makes peace with Microsoft
News New acquisition will see Palm directly supporting PocketPC products, as well as wireless standards, such as Bluetooth
IBM makes declaration of independence for chips, software
News IBM is rethinking how it uses its research brainpower
Napster faces new lawsuits
News Music swapping service could face fines of up to £100,000 per song traded if found guilty of willful copyright infringement
Apple OS launches without core features
News Is Apple Computer picking the crop before it's ready?
End of an era at Yahoo!
News A cloud hangs over the Internet portal that epitomised the Internet boom years as its chief executive quits
A Year Ago: Gaming's battle for your living room
News First published: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 17:49:42 GMT
Healthy contempt for the high street chain
Comment Sir Stanley Kalms, chairman of Dixons Group, was being shown around his newest offices: the PC World Business centre outside Manchester, in Bury.

