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Archive - 18 Apr 2001

Lonely hearts virus hits Europe

News Don't be fooled by bogus love match program, say antivirus experts

Police want power to store all emails

News Law enforcers want the power to store every email passing through the UK, even though the plan will contravene human rights legislation and be physically impossible

Hitachi updates Linux tablet PC

News Flora-ie 55mi is Hitachi's latest foray into the tablet PC market

Microsoft disconnects Intel pet project

News Windows support for FireWire instead of USB 2.0 is a blow to Intel's plans and could leave consumers in limbo

Startup brings storage to wireless

News Remote storage technology to be used by mobile phones

Egg under pressure to crack online banking

News 'Cross-selling' is the key if Egg is to keep its investors sweet

HP to miss targets and cut 3,000 jobs

News Profit warning from HP means doom and gloom for consumer PC market

Symbian puts mobile video on display

News Israel's Emblaze is to developed streamed video solutions for smartphones based on the Symbian platform

An end to recharging for mobile phones

News Casio will be among the companies demonstrating PDAs and mobile phone based on new fuel and solar cell technologies that will make recharging a thing of the past

High tech crime chief calls for new Internet laws

News UK laws could prevent cybersquad from proactively policing the Net, says the head of the National Crime Squad

High-tech police tackle Internet crime

News The government's High-Tech Crime Unit launches today, but questions remain over just what its role will be

Weakness found in MS server shield

News A simple request for a Web page can bring down a Windows 2000 software package meant to protect internal networks from outside attacks, says a security firm

EBay fake painting seller pleads guilty

News US lawyer guilty of making money from selling fake paintings in online auctions

Cisco hiccups

Comment Cisco, one of the largest and most powerful of the world's Internet companies, is laying off staff -- over 8,000 of them.

Clearance! Sun chops old server prices

News The computing giant posts price cuts of up to 32 percent on former top-end Starfires, in an effort to move out old stock and make room for faster, newer systems

Sun exec hopes to elevate storage

News Sun champion hatches plan to vanquish storage rivals as he did server rivals

Intel hits dismal targets

News With earnings a fraction of what they were just last year, Intel's chief financial officer says the slowdown is the worst he's seen

Nintendo to delay GameCube launch

News Japanese release put back two months, but no indication given of whether the European launch will be later than next spring

Movie industry targets Gnutella users

News Motion Picture Association of America enlists Excite@Home to shut down ISPs that let copyright infringement go unchecked

Foot and mouth boosts online traffic

News A massive hike in the number of people logging on to government sites for information illustrates the growing importance of the Internet

Government to offer free digital TV

News A trial that will include free Internet access is likely to target deprived areas, and will be used to assess the UK's readiness for the analogue switch off