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Archive - 13 Mar 2001

Philips UGO X-lite

Review One of the smallest and lightest projectors you can buy.

Tiny offers improved unmetered service

News Unmetered access is back in demand

Broadband will impede cybercops

News Always-on Internet connections will increase cybercrime, but reduce police powers

Battling the Internet parasites

Comment The cover article on the August 2000 issue of Discover magazine was about parasites. The headline caption read, "...parasites not only control the behaviour of their hosts, they can change entire...

In Linux Land, the battle is on for survival Pt II

News Consolidation: The future of Linux?

In Linux Land, the battle is on for survival

News When the going gets tough, the open source companies get ruthless

IR35 tax battle hits the courts

News Professional Contractors Group takes its claim -- that IR35 is an illegal tax boost for big business and restricts the free movement of workers -- to a judicial review

Micron hints at DRAM downturn

News Micron chief executive says the company has cancelled expansion plans

Company to release accessible Linux software

News With Nautilus, Eazel hopes to paint a Linux picture that your average user will be able to understand

Warning issued on international domains

News The Internet Architecture Board warns that the biggest change to the Internet since the introduction of IP could well go wrong -- and we'll be stuck with it for the next 50 years

Napster tells court filters are working

News Legendary file-sharing site is complying with court injunction

Icann defers Verisign decision

News Icann bows to public pressure and agrees to a (short) period of public consultation before ruling on the future of the top level domains

News Burst: OFT highlights "lawbreaking" Internet traders

News Over half the Web sites checked by the Office of Fair Trading are failing to tell shoppers their legal rights

Icann told its registry options 'suck'

News VeriSign chief executive defends himself against criticism of the proposed plans for the top level domain names, saying Icann came up with the idea

Picture this: Handspring's Visor Edge revealed

News Handheld computer maker hopes to fatten up by slimming down

Internet crime sprees getting more costly

News New survey shows that more money is being lost to online vandals and cybercriminals, even with upgraded security technology

Profit warning and poor forecast from Ericsson

News Slowdown in US and Europe means more gloom for the mobile sector

Nasdaq: Have we hit rock bottom yet?

News As the Nasdaq composite falls below the 2,000-point threshold for the first time since December 1998, investors are forced to ask themselves: Is the worst yet to come?

Novell to acquire Cambridge Technology

News The networking software company will buy the struggling tech consulting firm for $255m in stock.

Peregrine optical chips ready to fly

News The new chips use silicon-on-sapphire technology to translate pulses of light into electrical data. Its ultimate goal? To apply Moore's Law to communications chips.

A Year Ago: Hackers question Denial of Service as political protest

News First published: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 12:30:35 GMT

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