ZDNet UK


Skip to Main Content

  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Blogs
  4. Reviews
  5. Jobs
  6. Resources
  7. Community
  8. My ZDNet

 

ZDNet UK RSS Feeds


Become a ZDNet UK member

Archive - 10 Oct 2000

Scotland leads the world in e-commerce

News Scotland, and the UK as a whole, are the world leaders when it comes to online trade

Privacy into peer-to-peer doesn't go

Comment Privacy online; is there such a thing? In the classic story "True Names" by cyperpunk pioneer Vernor Vinge, the plot depended on the fact that when you went online, nobody knew who you were....

News Burst: GTS launches streaming media service

News Now you can enjoy all the delights of GMTV on the Internet

Burglars sell stolen goods to victims online

News Burglars cash in on their crimes, but the law could be creeping up on 'em

Microsoft offers to replace pirated software

News MS asks people to kindly hand over pirate software booty

IBM to spend $5bn on chipmaking

News IBM gets investing in global chip manufacture

BMG to sell digital downloads

News Bertelsmann makes a move to sell hit songs online

Build your own Palm robot

News Researchers at Carnegie Mellon's Robotics Institute offer a do-it-yourself kit and online instructions - in 15 steps, you've got a Palm Pilot robot

Despite growth, semiconductor sector falters

News Effect of slow PC demand is exaggerated, analysts say

Labour accused of hacking Lib Dem email

News Liberal Democrats blame Labour party hacking for confidential email leak

Tesco.com takes 60,000 orders a week

News Tesco clocks up 1,500 online orders an hour

Ntl to supply own ADSL to small business

News Frustration over unbundling has prompted ntl to offer its own ADSL service, but only for businesses

The Day Ahead: Let's hope Amazon's PR staff is paid well

News Jeff Bezos interview: ZDNet reads between the lines

Halloween relaunch for Boo.com

News Fashionmall to resurrect Boo.com at Halloween

Why Apple will bounce back

Comment Maybe it was my brief, unfortunate run as the worst player on the Little League team, an abortive stint with the Cub Scouts, or a lonely flirtation with professional politics as my third-grade...

Demon could sue BT for poaching customers

News There's going to be hell to pay for the way BT is treating Demon's customers. Jane Wakefield reports

Australian site told to remove racial content

News Human rights commission shuts down site containing dubious material about the Holocaust

HP's new PCs - it's all in the 'e'

News Hewlett-Packard is creating a new formula for the small-form-factor PC