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Archive - 14 Dec 1999

The ever changing kizmet of the web

Comment I was in seventh heaven -- although I didn't recall going through the six previous heavens to get there, but for want of a better place to be in, heaven number seven it was.

AT&T's weakest wireless affiliate hits the markets

News Tritel goes public today, plus Net2Phone and 3Com: Palm pays

Motorola to license 3Com's Palm OS

News Following Ericsson's deal with Microsoft, another Symbian alliance member is pursuing an alternative handheld OS. But Symbian's EPOC is still on top, say experts

Excite@Home to play Dreamcast

News Sega has a new 'portal partner,' providing content and a home for users of the gaming console

Naughton jury still in deliberations

News Infoseek exec trial fails to reach a verdict

Pioneer backtracks on DVD-Audio launch

News Will release players on time despite cracked DVD-Audio copyright protection

Asda set to offer nationwide Net shopping

News Chain to expand Net grocery delivery with two more depots next year, nationwide delivery planned for 2005

Amerada to cut gas rates for Net customers

News Amerada Gas has launched what it claims is the world's first Internet-only gas tariff

Vodafone, Nortel announce 3G trials

News Panasonic end-user terminals are 'actually functioning at this moment'

Internet creates haves and have-nots - survey

News Almost half of British public believes Internet is widening gap between rich and poor, study finds

Would you pay £6 for privacy?

News Zero-Knowledge launches Freedom.net, which aims to give Web users anonymous access to email, Web sites and more. But Freedom.net isn't free, and there's the rub

Microsoft has a funny turn

Comment Maybe here at AnchorDesk we write about Microsoft too often? Not surprising I suppose: Top slot in web browsers, presentation graphics software and so on and so on... And of course, it has been in...

Compaq and Samsung push ahead with Alpha

News Intel may rule the world of high-end microprocessors, but Samsung and Compaq are re-signalling their commitment to the Alpha chip with new investment

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