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Archive - 12 Sep 2000

Superdome: 'Mother of all computers'?

News HP admits it missed the dotcom customer boat, but expects to make waves with the 'fastest, most reliable and scalable' Unix server

Sydney 2000: Let the games begin

News ZDNet UK and ZDNet Australia team up to bring you coverage from this year's Olympics

Sydney 2000: The day they banned the Net down under

News If you want to watch the 100 metres final live from Sydney, you'll have to get a plane to Australia. Wendy McAuliffe investigates why the Net has effectively been banned from the Olympic games

Sydney 2000: Please let it go smoothly

News After widely-publicised technical glitches at Atlanta's 1996 Olympic Games, IBM is praying its final Olympic games is a bug-free event

Cheesed off cracker strikes again

News Anti-smoking cracker steps up his campaign, this time he wants the MPAA to get real on DeCSS

Taiwan manufacturers rattled by quakes

News No injuries or blackouts reported from new quake aftershocks

European IT Forum: WAP needs lessons from i-mode

News WAP must learn from i-mode, but should still survive the challenge from the East if it can find a better way of rewarding applications developers

The Day Ahead: Solectron tempers rosy outlook ... for now

News Instead of raising the expectations bar in one swoop, Solectron will boost estimates incrementally

European IT Forum: Internet is the enemy of profits

News Traditional business models will not secure your future according to Harvard professor

Is Microsoft going down the tubes?

Comment The bare statement that Microsoft is starting the long slide to becoming just another company probably sounds idiotic to most of you. Even with its stock sinking, it's still worth more than most...

Exclusive: Creative boycotts CeBIT over MP3 ban - Update

News Creative won't be bullied by music industry lap dogs and decides to quit CeBIT, but show organisers say 'what ban?'

News Burst: Political cracker strikes again

News Anti-smoking cracker steps up campaign...

Napster comes to the office

News Nearly 900,000 workplace PCs in the US used Napster in July, more than double the number in May. Can employer crackdowns be far behind?

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