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Archive - 13 Oct 1999

These Web sites know who you are

News And they know where your ISP lives

Microsoft urges Europe to speed up broadband services

News Same old story on broadband... Are the regulators listening?

News Burst: AOL, Motorola working on wireless IM

News Motorola said Wednesday that it will work with America Online to develop a wireless form of AOL's Instant Messenger software.

E*Trade beats estimates but doesn't grow

News Share price rise among fears of online trading slowdown

Tony Smith: Macs marred by Megahertz

News If you want to make it big, clock speed is what you need

News Burst: Gates urges fast roll-out of broadband

News Speaking at the Telecom '99 conference in Geneva, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has urged network operators to roll out broadband services as quickly as possible.

Nokia and Intel to produce TV set-top box

News Browse the Web while watching Corrie

The future of chip design

News And just how fast can the damn things go?

Intel really is Insyde

News What's in a name? Intel buys into brand booster (oh, and it makes BIOS software too)

DVD set to rule, says MORI

News Digital medium to break free from the tape

Charity ISP offers feel-good surfing

News Care4Free to donate profits to your chosen charity

The sky's not the limit for UK ISP

News Company gives new meaning to term Ether-Net

Hole in MS security brews Java storm

News Applet slips past JVM security.

News Burst: 3Com and Symbian team up, take on Microsoft

News 3Com and Symbian, the joint venture responsible for the Epoc operating system, announced Tuesday their intention to cooperate on technology development by licensing their respective technologies.

Intel seeks profits from Coppermine

News Intel execs said delays in shipping its high-end Coppermine chips hurt results, but it's about to fix that.

News Burst: Intel, Nokia to develop Linux set-top box

News Chip giant Intel announced Tuesday that it would team with European phone maker Nokia to deliver an enhanced-TV-capable set-top box using the Linux operating system.

Digital paper turns a new page

News Lucent and E Ink agreement will allow E Ink to put Lucent's printable transistors on its digital paper.

Motorola hits estimates in third quarter

News Motorola met analysts' estimates in its third quarter Tuesday, raking in $332m (£202m) or 53 cents a share, on sales of $7.7bn. Its shares closed off 1 11/16 to 67 1/8 ahead of the earnings...

European Black-Hat Briefings cancelled

News European anti-hacking convention is cancelled. Roll on Singapore...

A Year Ago: RealNetworks soars on Lotus distribution pact

News Originally published Mon, 12 Oct 1998 16:25:52 GMT

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