Brown unveils the e-budget
News Tax cuts, more relaxed IT work permit regulations, other measures aim to make Britain entrepreneur-friendly. Is it enough?
IDC Forum: Mobiles will kill Wintel
News At the IDC forum Tuesday, the future of the TV, PC and telco was looking decidedly shaky. Jane Wakefield reports from Venice
Millennium technologies: MP3
Comment Of all the technologies that made the grade this year, MP3 is causing the most worry among the most suits. Which in itself is cause enough to raise a small glass of sherry. But MP3 got here by a...
The blur doesn't matter
Comment I've just spent half an hour watching a graphics card salesman playing Unreal Tournament, in which he didn't activate a single weapon. Instead, he marched his player over to the wall, and bumped...
Brown unveils tax-cuts for startups
News Changes in rules for share options aimed to encourage small high-tech startups
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part X
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Nuggets: Creative to the rescue
News Hurrah, hurrah for Creative folk!
Compaq notebook nears $1,000 mark
News Notebook computers are usually costly, but now Compaq has closed in on the elusive price point with its new Notebook 100
Palms get boost from Yahoo!
News Palm plans to bundle Yahoo! email and instant messaging services with many of its handheld devices
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part IX
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Skeleton in the Linux cupboard
Comment Is the ghost of Linux past coming back to haunt it?
Apple increases distribution bandwidth
News The company said a recent deal with Tech Data reflects rebounding Mac sales -- and that its supply problems are in the past
RIP bill gets buried under fax mountain
News Stand.org.uk sets up fax protest in response to government's controversial RIP Bill
Ericsson WAPs World Online
News Pan-European WAP service will be launched soon
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part VIII
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part VII
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part VI
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part V
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part IV
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part III
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part II
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
Naughton: The American dream turned sour, Part I
News From all outside appearances, Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream
A new thorn in Microsoft's side?
Comment Microsoft is obsessed with Sun. Microsoft watches AOL's every move. Microsoft continues to try to second-guess the various Linux players.
Budget to promote e-business
News Tax measures aim to encourage high-tech startups, share trading
Making a smart deal for your domain name
Comment Some people think that it's only recent that NSI's has been slow. Hah! They've always been that way.
Microsoft's not the only security foul-up
Comment It's just the biggest. Are you getting tired of reading about security holes? I don't know about you, but I'm getting tired of writing about them.
The Day Ahead: Corel tries out new buzzwords
News Corel is amazing -- for all the wrong reasons
Scientists produce "stress-free" mouse
News A new gadget to reduce stress?Scientists at Loughborough University have developed what they describe as a "revolutionary" new type of mouse which, they claim, can reduce stress.
IDC Forum: Adapt or die
News IDC tells telcos to jump on the Internet bandwagon and converge
Gnutella rides the Net
News AOL Time Warner claims Gnutella appearance is a US issue
Encarta goes free online
News It's free, it's online and it's very handy indeed...
lastminute.com shares continue to slide
News Stock dragged below offer price by concerns about loss-making e-tailer's sky-high valuation and irritation of short-term investors
The trial of Patrick Naughton
News From all outside appearances, former Infoseek executive Patrick Naughton seemed the personification of the American dream.
Corel CEO sees future growth potential
News Another disappointing quarter for Corel
New Pentium IIIs arrive
News Intel announces 850 and 866MHz chips, but looks like it has a problem delivering in volume
Old hack haunts WebTV
News Macro code in email signatures flood WebTV newsgroups with forged messages
Is Intel worth the wait?
News AMD Athlon-based 1GHz machines look to become easily available in Europe, yet 'Intel Inside' will be scarce for weeks or even months
IBM to fill out copper server line
News Mid-range servers using copper chip technology will be available later this spring
A Year Ago: Teen arrested for AOL hack
News Originally published Mon, 22 Mar 1999 10:28:30 GMT
The great microprocessor space race
Comment Now that the gigahertz barrier has been broken, what's next? Will anyone care when we pass 2GHz? I think not.

