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Archive - 11 Dec 2000

Philips 107B20

Review A well-priced 17in. monitor, with image-enhancing LightFrame technology as an added bonus.

More analyst downgrades on Yahoo!

News Soft ad market means downgrading for Net giant

Customer fury over breathe's final tactics

News Breathe refuses to comment on decision not to offer refunds and won't apologise for giving no notice of shutdown

Telewest dumps ADSL

News Cable company claims unbundling will 'cost a fortune' as analysts cast doubt on timetable

FTSE dismisses Web site hack

News Web site defacement no more than a marketing glitch?

News Roundup: Mobile health fears

News Mobile phones: a great social and business tool or a serious health risk? Stay informed with ZDNet

Nuggets: Pentax EI-200 is a solid snapper

News Looking for your first digital camera? Take a look at this baby

Sweaty Palms as supermodel attends developers conference

News Developers to catch glimpse of Palm's future - and maybe of Claudia Schiffer toting her blue brushed-metal handheld - at the PalmSource conference

IPlanet: Software's not a dirty word

News The Sun/Netscape alliance rolls out new commerce servers, claiming there's pizzazz left in back-office Web software

Sun vs MS: Let's call the whole thing off

News As the Sun versus Microsoft battle over Java drags on, Windows developers wonder if it's time to write off J++ and adopt Microsoft's 'Java killer', C#

The Day Ahead: There's a bright side to plunging expectations

News When profit warnings merely provoke yawns and shrugs, the market can't be far from bottom

Investors may exit Lastminute.com early

News A sharp fall in share price suggests an early exit for Lastminute.com investors

Research: Mobiles potentially harmful to human cells

News Research using realistically shaped computer simulations human cells concludes that mobile phones cause more intensive electric fields within tissue than previously thought

Intel's major chip breakthrough

News The tiny transistor that promises to spawn 10GHz chips in five years time

Virtual privacy centre started in Germany

News German data protection site to keep people worldwide informed about their right to privacy

Bymer spreads through open network shares

Help/HowTo This worm will scan for open NetBIOS ports across local networks or over the Internet, looking for Windows/Systems folders to infect

Do we need a second Internet?

News Speaking at SafeNet 2000, a Clinton advisor calls for a second, more secure Internet for critical communications and commerce. The downside? No anonymity

News Burst: Investors may exit Lastminute.com early

News A sharp fall in share price suggests an early exit for Lastminute.com investors

Programmers fight government with M-o-o-t OS

News New operating system scheme to take on the government spooks

Breathe closes unmetered scheme

News Customers' £50 fee is not to be refunded -- Trading Standards is investigating

Bank of England alarmed by telecom debts

News Worries that speed of change makes it hard to assess long-term credit risk

Microsoft cuts two Office 10 features

News Some technologies anticipated by developers building .Net-enabled applications won't be in the shipping product next year.

Internet's expansion at risk, says report

News Surfers still not prepared to give out credit card details

A Year Ago: Intel demos Bluetooth products

News First published: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 12:22:00 GMT

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