Home Office to criminalise chatroom meetings
News The new laws will make it a criminal offence for Net predators to arrange to meet a child offline
The rise of real-time Java
Comment It's been two years, now, that most commentators have been asking us: "Which will win as an intelligent phone OS -- Symbian from Psion, or Windows CE from Microsoft?"
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 20/7/2001 Talk of processors at work gets me all nostalgic, like. As is my wont, I scamper off to the comp.sys.sinclair newsgroup to exchange pleasantries with all the other...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment Take a gander at the week that was with me, go on, you know you want to...
Macworld Expo showcases paraphernalia
News From a flaming PC and an iMac fishtank to some serious upgrades, there was plenty of eye candy at the Mac Expo
Linux company Lineo lays off 13 percent
News Forty employees go from Linux handheld and set-top box company after slow revenue growth
EBay posts profit as auctions stay strong
News Auction site EBay bucks the tech trend by beating Wall Street expectations after seeing continuous growth
Investment losses sap Microsoft profit
News Microsoft manages stronger than expected revenue in 2001, but loses $2.6bn in investment losses
Web worm targets White House
News Code Red worm attacks the White House Web site, but security administrators dodged the attack by changing the address for the site
Gateway misses estimates as sales sag
News More layoffs could be on the cards for Gateway employees as the PC price war takes its toll
Macs are not about megahertz, says Jobs
News Steve Jobs insists that Macs shouldn't be judged on clock speed alone. Still, Apple is cranking up the speed on its machines
Charity wins global support in Microsoft dispute
News An Australian charity which donates old computers to under privileged kids is winning worldwide support in a licensing dispute against the software giant
Microsoft outlines .Net plans for Mac
News Microsoft says the move to .Net does not mean traditional users might face a world that forces them to change their work paradigm
Intel's mobile chip plan revealed
News Intel's next-gen 'Banias' mobile processor, due to debut around 2003, will be a highly integrated Timna 2 without RDRAM
Five years ago: Apple's loss not all bad news
News Apple's loses of $32m for the quarter despite selling a stake in AOL



