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Archive - 08 Nov 1999

James Bond captured by pirates

News The film industry is hit again by Net theft

Murdered woman had Web site devoted to her

News Psychology researcher, Steven Reid is being sought by police

Larry Dignan: Why Microsoft ruling won't worry Wall Street

News The ruling isn't any surprise, and could be forgotten on Wall Street by the end of the week

News Burst: James Bond kidnapped by pirates

News The battle between the film industry and computer pirates heated up Monday with the James Bond blockbuster -- The World Is Not Enough -- the latest victim of piracy.

Real relaunches as entertainment portal

News Real.com Network portal provides audio and video content through RealPlayer 7

News Burst: Amazon to challenge Dixons online

News Online book retailer Amazon.com plans to take on Dixons with plans to sell electronics goods in the UK according to remarks by founder Jeff Bezos published Monday.

Hacking editor claims innocence over Hospital Web defacement

News 'Armageddon' blames kids for smearing hacking publication

Jane Wakefield: Once upon a time there was the Net

News The sad tale of a brave ISP's offer of free Internet access...

News Burst: Real relaunches as entertainment portal

News RealNetworks has re-launched its site as Real.com Network, as a portal for audio and video content.

Marks and Sparks to sell online

News Under performing M&S attempt to woo customers back via the Net

Midday Roundup: Microsoft trial news hits UK shares

News Cloud from Washington DC hovers over City, as high-tech news bubbles closer to home

Nuggets: Lithium powered snapper from Olympus

News Forget the images chaps, this thing runs on lithium...

Jesse Berst: After Microsoft: What's next and what it means to you

News 'It's likely that Microsoft will buy its way to safety'

News Burst: Sony confesses to email indiscretion

News Entertainment corporation Sony has admitted its Internet newsletter InfoBeat has been forwarding email addresses of readers who have asked for their details to be kept secret.

News Burst: Co-op set to roll out smart cards

News At the end of the year you can kiss your old plastic goodbye

Capital secures digital radio win... in Wales

News Eight programmes including Xfm and Capital Gold start broadcasting in October 2000

Analysis: MS will survive -- intact

News Despite predictions that Microsoft will be splintered, a break-up is unlikely

Finjan confirms Y2K virus onslaught

News 'We are predicting an explosion of infected e-greetings'

Back Orifice author develops new Trojan

News New approach turns any piece of commercial software that provides remote access to a computer into an executable

Consumers: Don't hold your breath

News Computer users shouldn't expect much change in the products or choices they have, at least anytime soon, as a result of Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's scathing antitrust ruling Friday

Microsoft 'a Monopoly' rules Judge Jackson

News Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson has banged the gavel: Microsoft is a monopoly, and it has harmed competitors and consumers

A Year Ago: Clinton Internet adviser to step down

News First published: Mon, 09 Nov 1998 16:16:08 GMT