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Archive - 17 Jul 2000

First GPRS data cards arrive

News GPRS is here... We have the cards to prove it

Company directors 'exposed' to computer crime

News Half of the directors in the FTSE 1000 say their company has been the victim of computer crime, yet almost a third of in the UK remain unaware of the threat and its legal implications

Web hosting: The next generation

News The new pretenders are lining up to stake their claim on the Web hosting throne

Linux devices outbreak in Europe, predicts IDC

News Linux is looking like a good horse to back in Western and Northern Europe, but could stumble at the desktop and server OS fence

Intel and AMD face yo-yoing chip market

News Intel and AMD are expected to put up big numbers this week, but face uncertainty in coming months

The Day Ahead: Vicinity sees boom in wireless services

News Verizon Wireless to come into the Vicinity wireless stable

LineOne fails, what future for unmetered?

News Is BT to blame for LineOne's unmetered fiasco? Jane Wakefield investigates

BT straw poll: Does it do what's best for you?

News British Telecommunications says its actions are dictated by the needs of its customers. Is that the case? Vote in ZDNet's straw poll

Startup Spotlight: OnlineFavourites.com

News A personalised Web site directory that travels with you

BBC Net giveaways anti-competitive, say critics

News ITV and others say the Beeb's practice of giving away news is unfair and anti-competitive

France legalises Bluetooth

News Bluetooth ban had affected new wireless technology connecting gadgets, PCs and peripherals

LineOne dumps unmetered access

News The first UK unmetered player to take a dive: LineOne's business model cracks

New twist in Net copyright struggle

News Napster vet's startup may hold key to breaking the logjam between content providers and users who demand that bits remain free

Hackers flexing political muscles

News Will the Republican National Convention be the next hacktivism target? Inspired by the Seattle protests, hackers and activists make plans at H2K

Hackers making Napster 'irrelevant'

News Can the RIAA stop the digital music? Even if Napster is stopped cold, Gnutella has made that legal battle irrelevant, say H2K attendees

A Year Ago: ISP pays users to go online

News First published: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:55:28 GMT

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