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Archive - 15 Feb 1999

Mondex banks on land of the rising sun

News Mondex hopes to make it big in Japan following a deal between on of the country's oldest commercial banks and its number one credit card issuer.

High-street music stores may tune into Net music

News In a move that signals a sea-change in attitude, high-street retailer HMV is considering re-jigging its Web site for wired listeners, according to the store's IT director Duncan Bell.

M'Learned Web - Technology and Law in the UK

News Robin Bynoe is a senior partner at the London law firm Charles Russell. He specialises in Internet law and continues his monthly column with a second look at the Data Protection Act, which was...

Slate goes from fee to free

News The publishers of Microsoft's Slate Magazine have U-turned on an aggressive plan to charge readers for online content.

Microsoft keeps Cool about java alternative

News Microsoft has begun briefing developers on an alternative to Java that would be free of Sun Microsystems' technology and license obligations.

Pentium III plugs holes for Intel, not for IT managers

News Intel's Pentium III may solve more problems for Intel than it does for IT managers.

Events diary

News FEBRUARY 17 E-business Master Class: Le Meridien, Piccadilly, London.

A Year Ago: Sun says it won't buy Netscape

News First published: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 16:48:02 GMT

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