IBM's training for Olympic marathon
News Fresh from a Wimbledon smash, Big Blue plans to hurdle its own records with a 70,000 page site for the Sydney Olympics
Crackers fell Cabinet Office Web site
News Security isn't tight at the centre of UK government
Oftel and EC battle with ADSL deadline
News Oftel doesn't know what exactly the EC wants and in the meantime, BT is holding out as long as it can
Roundup: The summer of hacking
News Hacking is hot. Teen gangs are doing it, FBI informants are doing it and even convicted hackers get their own online columns
Did FBI informant turn to the 'dark side'? Pt II
News Other hackers contend that the line between legal and illegal activity is a straightforward one
Did FBI informant turn to the 'dark side'?
News Or was he a victim of FBI retribution? The arrest of a noted 'white hat' -- one of the supposed good guys in the trade -- exposes the murky relationship between federal investigators and hackers
Japanese giants to cooperate on Linux
News Japanese consortium fancies its chances with Linux
Mac rumour mill is working overtime
News The Mac industry got a new dose of product speculation the week before Apple's big gathering in New York
The Day Ahead: Ariba leap frogs a few quarters on path to profits
News Ariba is getting by with a little help from its friends
Intel accuses Transmeta of incompatibilty
News Transmeta is failing to deliver, says rival Intel
Lords humiliates the government on RIP
News The government suffers another embarrassing defeat over its Internet snooping bill Wednesday as the Lords votes to include two amendments recommended by the opposition
News Burst: When will consumers get their hands on broadband?
News Unbundling of the local loop has been ordered by the EC by the end of the year, but with BT sticking to a July schedule, the outcome for consumers is unclear
Big Brother in the black box Pt II
News Are new government attempts to increase surveillance powers threatening to create a virtual police state?
Big Brother in the black box
News From Russia to Britain to the US, law enforcement is trying new methods to counter cybercrime. And civil rights activists are up in arms
Script kiddies: The Net's cybergangs
News Call them clueless. Call them ankle-biters. Call them what you want. The Internet's teen vandals aren't going away
Glimpses into future Windows
News Microsoft releases its final version of IE 5.5 as its chairman unveils details on the upcoming versions of Windows
Feed the world as you surf the Net
News Charity and commerce come together in a bid to feed the world's poor
Analysis: Microsoft set to dominate broadband, squares up to BT
News Microsoft sets its sights on the broadband Internet market in the UK. Analysis by Jane Wakefield
A Year Ago: Local authorities slam Action 2000's naming 'n shaming
News First published: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 15:40:27 GMT



