Lastminute voted 'worst' UK travel site
News Who says there's no such thing as bad publicity?
Brief filed to reveal identity of Netizen
News The Electronic Frontier Foundation weighs in on the right of Internet message board posters to express their views anonymously
Vote-selling site to come to UK
News Austrian-based site lets you 'profit from democracy' by auctioning your vote, and after the Bush/Gore election, it's coming to the UK
News Roundup: What's on the cards for chipmakers?
News Things are happening in the chip world. Earnings reports, profit warnings and price wars are just a few of the buzz phrases
NEC sets sail with Transmeta's Crusoe
News The computer maker introduces its second Crusoe-based mini-notebook in Japan
Ageism rife in IT industry
News Nearly 40? If you're in IT, you're nearly past it according to a new report
Gateway hit by class action suit
News Computer maker accused of "misleading" US consumers with free Internet offer
News Burst: Brief filed to reveal identity of Netizen
News 'Jane Doe' case prompts defence of individuals' right to remain anonymous
AOL wireless: No stabilisers?
News At the CTIA Wireless IT show: AOL's wireless strategy is much like its popular desktop service, emphasising simplicity and consumer satisfaction
Market Madness
Comment What's with this market, anyway? In September, Apple announced that its Q4 earnings wouldn't meet expectations. Kaboom! The very next day, Apple's stock dropped from $53.50 a share to less than...
Roundup: When will the tech shares crisis end?
News Oil prices, political problems, and slowing growth take a toll on tech markets
Mobile phones going underground
News The annoying ring of the mobile phone could be about to descend beneath the earth if London Underground gets its way
News Burst: Icelanders warm to Internet
News It is cold and dark in the winter and lunar in landscape but if you want to get online, Iceland is the place to be
Napster rocks the music world
Comment With legal battles over Napster making front-page news, it's plain to see the music industry is being shaken to its roots by the implications of digital audio. The next few months will mark the...
SDMI denies broken technologies
News Is the Secure Digital Music Initiative on shaky ground? Not at all, says the consortium's leader, rumours and news reports to the contrary
Analysis: Old economy takes revenge on new economy
News Old-fashioned factors such as politics and oil have taken a toll on tech stocks. But the Internet will prevail in the end, say analysts
BT justifies broadband plans
News BT turns on the charm, but analysts reckon its promises are, at best, "dubious"
Open source angst: Fear of forking
News Splitting Linux! The unthinkable is happening and many are not happy
Linux luminaries to judge Euro Open Source awards
News Linus and friends will judge who's the best among European open source players
BTopenworld denies cheating
News BTopenworld says it gets no special favours from BT while competitors throw more complaints at Oftel
News Burst: IBM crows over new Unix server
News 'Most powerful' server expected to dazzle the masses
A Year Ago: E-trade war brews as market reaches saturation
News First published: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 16:02:19 GMT
Compaq Armada 100S
Review Good value if you want a reasonably portable all-in-one notebook for running mainstream rather than demanding applications.



