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Archive - 17 Sep 1999

Analogue switch-off as early as 2006

News Government sets out plans for increasing use of digital TV -- and getting rid of the analogue signal.

Stock exchange launches tech index

News The Stock Exchange Friday is to launch techMARK, a new index of 150 technology companines listed on the London exchange, as a disctinct group of technology and Internet-focused companies.

Y2K hoax a 'serious issue', says Microsoft

News Customers are receiving a bogus email that includes a Trojan Horse attachment.

NatWest says: Yahoo!

News Leading bank partners with Net giant, gives assurances on security.

Cybergang 'Gunmen' aim for media

News 'United Loan Gunmen' continue cyber attacks on media sites, while keeping identities secret.

Jane Wakefield: Window on the world

News UK gets ready to promote its e-savvy, while businesses look to e-blinker their employees...

Jesse Berst: Shattering chip myths

News Five things you've gotta know about today's hottest chips.

Analogue TV broadcasts to be switched off

News Get a digital TV by 2006 or forget watching Eastenders -- the analogue signal is being switched off.

Shortage may mean Bluetooth delays

News Ericsson admits excessive demand for Bluetooth developer components.

Report: $1.5tr in e-biz by 2004

News Goldman, Sachs & Co. paints a bullish picture of the future of online business -- predicts Oracle and SAP will be big winners.

Tesco in PlayStation price war

News Tesco undercuts Dixons console prices with 'grey-market' hardware.

Wireless: The new rage in notebooks

News Dell and Apple bet that built-in wireless features are what notebook users want.

News Burst: NatWest offers banking via Yahoo!

News High street bank NatWest has announced a deal with portal Yahoo! UK that will give the bank's customers access to their accounts over the Net.

Sega delays Dreamcast Network

News The next-generation console's leap into cyberspace is delayed. No online gaming until the second half of 2000.

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