Where is Microsoft really going?
Comment Which CEO said, "The nature of software will be changing. Software will be delivered , in many cases, as a service across the Internet, instead of a packaged product"? And when? Was it Oracle's...
Athlon gets a new motherboard
News Soyo Computer releases Motherboard designed specifically for AMD's new 800MHz processor
News Burst: Intel unveils PIII notebooks
News Intel has turned up the juice on notebook PCs
Be to offer free version of its latest OS
News Version 5 for the desktop will be available for download to pre-registered individuals. The company says it is re-focusing on the Internet appliance market
Oftel changes role, will keep pressure on BT
News Charged with opening up the BT-bound telecoms industry, the watchdog says it will reduce regulation except in key areas
New job for the ultimate nerd
Comment It's all very well for Bill to take my suggestion so seriously -- but when I suggested it was time for him to make a new career for himself, I didn't mean, doing more software.
Big bucks and TurboLinux
News Red Hat may be the biggest, but TurboLinux just got $57m
The race is on: Linux vs. Windows
News Linux enthusiasts start planning for alternatives to Microsoft's Win2K launch
Scoot.com sees bright future with Vivendi
News Company gets increased investment, projects subscriber jumps
Lara Croft can't rescue Eidos
News Eidos expects profits this year to sag due to delays, disappointing sales
Tesco sees e-commerce surge
News But overall results aren't much to cheer about
Taiwan sees Athlon shortage
News Report: Chip manufacturing zone can't get enough of its own product
Motorola has some explaining to do with 4Q
News Results are released on a holiday as sales dip below projections
News Burst: Oftel announces major role change
News Over-regulation disadvantages consumers says Oftel, as it makes the most significant change in its role since 1984
Exclusive: UK local authority adopts Linux
News Linux, the OS that started off as a blip on Microsoft's radar, is now making inroads into the most influential institutions in Britain. Will Knight reports
Government to launch cyber crime unit
News Cyber Crime is on the up, in steps the Home Office to try and tackle the problem
Buy.com heads for the UK
News Controversial discount retailer to face off against UK high street shops, e-commerce sellers
Motorola squeaks by consensus
News Although Motorola's operating earnings beat consensus, the company's bottom line was hit by the Iridium satellite venture
Wireless high-speed access for everyone?
News A small company hopes to deliver broadband access to millions of homes that may never have high-speed connections otherwise by linking them to a communications satellite.
A Year Ago: UK Net access most expensive in Europe
News First published: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 17:08:17 GMT

