Oftel backtracks on unbundling timetable
News Oftel claims Monday a July 2001 timetable for local loop unbundling is "the best we can do".
Excite@Home launches broadband portal
News Users will see a new browser, additional email accounts and up to 70MB in personal Web storage space
Apple axes Welsh manufacturer
News European iMac production to be relocated
Microsoft's Millennium meltdown?
News Testers say WindowsMe is still a long way from being ready for prime time
Adobe revs InDesign
News First significant upgrade of Adobe page layout tool
Littlewoods offers tax-free Online gambling
News A tax-free Internet betting service has been launched by Littlewoods, allowing players to place bets on UK sports and lotteries.
ZDNet interviews 'free software' guru Richard Stallman
Interview The president of the Free Software Foundation and founder of the free software movement speaks out against UCITA
Tech exports take the lead
News The high-tech industry accounts for more than a quarter of all US exports
i2 and Aspect ink largest software deal ever
News After a $9.3bn stock swap, the combined companies will become the largest provider of software and content for B2B
Chinese site struck by Denial of Service attack
News China's IT163.com falls to hackers
The Day Ahead: The hunt for value
News Barrett's stock challenge
PlayStation2: The Internet generation?
News Sony exec sees a broadband future for the platform where customers can buy games and download them direct to the PlayStation2
Hackers question Denial of Service as political protest
News The Electrohippies take on Cult of the Dead Cow in hacking legitimacy dispute
HP stakes a claim in "friendly" Internet
News HP unveils its vision of the online future at E-Services World
The Week Ahead: All eyes on Oracle
News Wall Street's new rally has been largely driven by the record flow of cash into tech, biotech and small-cap equity funds
X-Box: The big picture
News An overall look at the controversy and glitz surrounding the X-Box launch
New domain names on the way?
News ICANN agrees to study proposals for adding up to 10 new domain names. Could .sucks or .itsnotfair be one of them?
Click here... and lose your rights
News Are US state legislatures about to sign away consumer and jurisdiction rights all for the promise of an e-commerce windfall?
Waitrose gets WAPed
News Consumers will be able to grocery shop via mobile phone as Waitrose becomes the first supermarket chain to offer WAP services Friday.
A Year Ago: Microsoft rooting for Linux?
News Originally published Fri, 12 Mar 1999 14:55:11 GMT
Talk is cheap -- But VoIP remains elusive
Comment Never pay long distances prices again!!! That's the promise of voice communication over the Internet. Some would have you think it's just around the corner.



