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Archive - 17 Feb 2000

eToys gets off the mat

News Smiling faces as eToys receives outperform recommendation

Crusoe -- are you yearning or yawning?

Comment Was it just me, or was transmeta's crusoe chip-family announcement one big yawn? Oh, from a techie-geek point of view, there are a lot of cool ideas here. A processor with virtually no onboard...

Labour MP forgives Web site pranksters

News Battle not bitter over impostor Web site that promises lewd pictures of him

HP: we're Windows 2000-ready

News Hewlett-Packard launches service practice for Windows 2000

Gates: Win2000 'dramatically more reliable'

News On Windows 2000 launch day, Microsoft's chairman hits the airwaves to tout 'breakthrough' ways to assure reliability. Development cost: $1bn.

Vodafone and BT under threat from m-commerce upstarts

News Mobile ISP room33 sets its sights on the UK, as report predicts such new companies could give wireless providers a run for their money

Bill Gates 'will blow your mind' at Win2K launch

News There will be no shortage of hyperbole at the Windows 2000 launch, but will the new OS really be 'the most important thing that has happened to businesses ever'?

VIA counter-sues Intel

News Taiwan chipset manufacturer tries to nullify an Intel patent claim

BT and government go head to head over Net access

News BT has told the government to back off over the unbundling of the local loop as the Chancellor weighs into the Net access row

News Burst: BT tells government to back off

News BT has told the government to back off over the unbundling of the local loop as the Chancellor weighs into Net access row

TheStreet.com looks at possible sale

News The troubled financial site has hired an investment banker to look at strategic alternatives. One problem: $99 subscription fee alienating users

Unmetered access: what you said...

News What a week so far! Unmetered access is here whether BT likes it or not, and ZDNet readers had plenty to say. Here are some of your comments that didn't make it to the Mailroom.

AMD crashes Intel's desert chipfest

News Never has Palm Springs seen so much speed: AMD shows off its 1.1GHz Athlon across town from Intel's own fast chip bash

Intel calls for e-business standard

News E-commerce can't afford to be a world of islands, says Intel's Paul Otellini. Technology is needed to build bridges

Linux: Itanium's great 64-bit hope?

News Internal memo says Microsoft now expects Whistler Beta 2 to be its first IA-64 offering - next year - leaving Linux as perhaps the most viable OS for Intel's upcoming chip

Halifax and BT announce WAP banking

News In the latest WAP deal, BT Cellnet users will be able to carry out handset-based transactions

Red Hat UK's favourite software supplier - ISPA awards

News The open source movement stars at this year's ISP Awards

Chancellor calls for cheaper Net access

News Metered phone calls are seen as a competitive disadvantage for Britain

A Year Ago: Will Pentium III live up to its hype?

News Originally published Wed, 17 Feb 1999 18:10:58 GMT

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