Cell phone tracker finds big-name investors
News These phones are made for tracking
Broadband boom set to transform Britain
News DSL alone grew 447 percent worldwide, and high-speed satellite is on its way too
Celebrity Web site under fire for privacy breaches
News Footballer's solicitor demands site takes down address
BBC hints at digital set-top giveaway
News But broadcaster insists no licence fee funds would be used to help Britain go digital
The Day Ahead: Ready, set, rollup
News When can two wrongs make a right?
Former ICANN chair Esther Dyson invests in startup
News 'Passfaces' to take the place of passwords on the Internet
Tech companies try cutting costs - without layoffs
News Tech industry tries to find alternatives to job losses
Are the bad times over for WAP?
News WAP Forum chief Goldman is optimistic but others point to threat from Japan
Siemens and Intel in £1.3bn memory deal
News Companies invest in future wireless Internet devices
Tech slowdown? Nah. Here's why you shouldn't be panicking
Comment So, what does IT think about the economic slowdown?
Motley Fool cuts staff, folds Soapbox
News The layoff trend continues, this time with The Motley Fool lightening its commitments
Gnutella swapping cookies, too
News Unscrupulous Gnutella users could be taking much more than just music from someone else's hard drive
American Express toys with free ISP
News Has American Express found a way of making it profitable to offer unmetered Internet access?
Amazon gives cut workers more time to sign
News Pressure from workers and unions seems to have paid off
Dell cuts back on temporary staff, more layoffs expected
News Weaker PC market takes its toll on another manufacturer
A Year Ago: Denial of Service round-up
News First published: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 15:45:19 GMT
So many Windows, so many doors
Comment Microsoft at last may have passed the point of no return.



