Hotmail compromises users' data... again
News Use Hotmail? Microsoft is giving your details away but will not shoulder the blame...
Brits give up privacy in Big Brother show
News Ten lucky contestants will live for nine weeks in a house with no technology, even radio or television
Government power over cryptography dented by Lords
News A nail-bitingly close vote in the Lords on RIP powers to access encryption keys has forced the government to compromise but not to back down
Jane Wakefield: Microsoft's broadband renaissance
News Will Microsoft .NET lead us into a civilised renaissance of the digital world or drag us into a new dark age?
Nugget: Ericsson WAP phone will take you back to the future
News Despite looking like a 1970s idea of what we might be using in the year 2000, its features are still pretty cutting edge
The Day Ahead: Gateway looks beyond the box to boost B2B sales
News 'Beyond the box' strategy for business-to-business sales is Gateway's next move
Australian papers dump print for digital
News Mobile phones good, newsprint bad, say media groups down under
New IBM tech sharpens flat panels
News IBM's prototype offers a new class of screen display - SXGA technology may point the way for the future of LCDs
Microsoft .Net clears one hurdle
Comment It was like the good old days for Microsoft Mouseketeers this week in Orlando.
'Cyborgs' to converge in London
News How to get beyond the weakness of homo sapiens? Use technology to overcome humankind's biological limitations, say 'cyborgs' gathering at City University this weekend
Microsoft releases Whistler 'preview'
News While readying its first service pack update for Windows 2000, Redmond issues an alpha release of its Win2K successor to a select group of testers
A Year Ago: Back Orifice creator's new projects
News First published:Tue, 13 Jul 1999 09:16:54 GMT
