MP3 use goes BOOM - part 1
News Picture school kids hanging out at the local record store, flipping through the racks, looking for cool new tunes. That's how teenagers got their music in ancient times. That was before the Net.
News Burst: MP3 is catching on ... faster!
News MP3 files, one of the fastest-growing phenomena in the history of the Web, are moving rapidly down the age ladder.
Study: Y2k bug panic could hit economy
News Panic over the millennium bug resulting in companies stockpiling could have a serious impact on the economy according to a survey published this week.
Internet stocks still stuck in tailspin
News Internet stocks in the U.S. were bludgeoned Monday as the Nasdaq composite tumbled 50 points to close at 2,398.30. The Dow Jones industrial average picked up 73 points to 10,563.33.
News Burst: Linux in your palm
News The Itsy, a PDA developed by Compaq with Linux in mind, could lead the alternative OS' foray into mobile computing.
Resistant virus strains to hit the Net?
News With the computer virus ExploreZip under control and companies still dealing with lost information, anti-virus researchers and security analysts are predicting more damaging viruses yet to come.
Rivals agree on Web buying standard
News Filling out forms on e-commerce sites could get a little easier, thanks to an agreement by a group of major tech companies on a single standard for electronic wallets.
Jamming with new MP3 player
News Start-up I-Jam Multimedia Corp. plans to unveil its new MP3 player at the MP3 Summit '99 in La Jolla, California.
Intel's Barrett raps crypto controls
News Intel President and CEO Craig Barrett called on the Clinton administration to drop its controls on encryption during testimony before Congress' Joint Economic Committee Monday.
A Year Ago: ISPA moves against BT
News First published: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 17:48:57 GMT



