Jane Wakefield: How we can't resist a bargain
News They promised the World and delivered Barnsley.
IBM pushes the Linux envelope
News While some Linux companies are reevaluating their priorities, Big Blue is continuing to pull out all the stops for Linux across a variety of platforms
Update: Scoot gets the Loot in £189.8m deal
News UPDATE: Deal brings popular city-information and classified advertising services under one roof
News Roundup: NEW unmetered access - updated
News There isn't a site in Britain that covers the unmetered debate like ZDNN. Due to popular request, we've updated this section
The Day Ahead: Corel employees take fall for CEO's blunders
News Corel struggles along with Cowpland as the albatross around its neck, while Martha Stewart Omnimedia have second thoughts about spin-offs
News Burst: Scoot gets the Loot for £189.8m
News Deal combines popular business-to-consumer and consumer-to-consumer services
Nuggets: Metallic bonsai for gadget geezas...
News OK so it's been a while but fear not, ZDNet UK is bustin' a gut to bring you those Nuggets every day. First off, a funky piece of metal!
RIP comes in for roasting from former government adviser
News The IoD says the RIP bill goes too far and will hinder Blair's 'UK best for e-commerce' goal
ITN hit by abusive email pranksters
News Hackers who hit ITN's email system must be about 'ten years old'
News Burst: MI5 gets codebreaking unit
News They're still arguing about the RIP Bill -- today it begins its committee stage in the House of Lords -- but MI5 is starting to get its code-breakers in already
News Burst: Institute of Directors latest critic of RIP
News RIP has never been popular, but you know it has problems when the IoD joins in
Copyright in the 'Age of Napster'
Comment To be free or not to be free? That is the question.
Father of the Web lambastes cyber snooping bill
News Yet another industry heavyweight lays into Jack Straw's RIP Bill
Intel plans mobile megahertz blitz
News Five new chips due this month. Three chips up the ante when it comes to clock speed, while two low-power ones address the mini-notebook market
Report to Lords will show extra cost of snooping bill
News The government's RIP Bill is going to cost ISPs far more than originally claimed, says a new government commissioned report
Startup Spotlight: Get groovy gear with Invaluable.com
News New site helps you find that Henry VIII sofa you've always wanted
A Year Ago: Demon vows to fight on
News First published: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 12:36:02 GMT
Public apology
Comment I would like to offer my heartfelt apologies to Gordon Moore, one of the founders of microprocessor giant Intel and the man behind the axiom governing the rate of acceleration of semiconductor...



