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Archive - 12 Jun 2001

Adobe's PageMaker 7.0 hits handhelds

News Desktop publishing technology gets increasingly portable as Adobe extends PageMaker to PDAs

Multicast Enfocast

Comment The man who said "business users don't want to watch business news in their office on a TV" was spot on -- and he seems to have found a solution. Which is weird, because it's been years since this...

New e-minister lacks technology clout

News His fans see him as a future prime minister, but he didn't show much interest in high-tech issues during the last parliament and few in the industry have heard of him

NEC displays 61-inch monitor

News Now you can get the entire A-Z of London on one screen, or just watch Gladiator

Microsoft calls on government to act on broadband

News While the government has a social responsibility to get high-speed access to citizens, Microsoft will not blame BT for slow rollout in the UK

Nokia calls in an earnings warning

News The Finnish mobile company is forced to adopt more realistic expectations after mobile phone growth slows

Server sales hit the skids

News The server market follows PCs on a downward spiral in the first quarter of 2001, with worldwide sales showing a 4 percent drop from a year ago

Instant messenger hits the corporate world

News Messaging evolves from its original application as a consumer toy to come of age as a far-reaching business tool

Want Linux on your desktop? Nine reasons to forget about it

Comment Linux is an important part of the computing landscape. Important because open standards matter. Important because it creates competition and a looming threat to Microsoft. Important because it...

Bluetooth shifts to the enterprise

News New path for Bluetooth becomes clear at the Bluetooth Congress: Enterprise devices could be the future

Battle brews over Linux server share

News IDC says Linux is used in about one-third of servers, contrary to new Dataquest figures. Meantime, Microsoft insists Linux is a 'niche play'

Winnebago maker taps Linux for long haul

News Mobile home maker implements Linux-based email system

Microsoft and Broadcom announce new TV box design

News Broadcom develops a blueprint for set-top boxes using Microsoft-developed software. Both companies hope to cash in on the growing market for interactive TV

Douglas Alexander takes on e-minister role

News UPDATE: E-minister Patricia Hewitt's replacement is to be 34-year-old Scottish Labour backbencher Douglas Alexander

Chip IP market sees a boom

News 'System on a chip' shift fuels 40 percent growth in intellectual property business, but success remains difficult

Vitaminic buys FranceMP3

News Another acquisition for the world's third-biggest music site

New e-minister named

News Backbencher Douglas Alexander joins the government, replacing former e-minister Patricia Hewitt

A Year Ago: RIP gets 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

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