Japanese standard could challenge WAP in Europe
News cHTML, used by the booming i-Mode service in Japan, is set to invade Europe
Mobile phone virus hoax on the loose
News Message exploits paranoia and misinformation surrounding mobile phone viruses
Intel sees no let-up in components shortages
News Chief executive Barrett sees up to 18 months of drought for mobile phone and PC industries
'Stages' author denies malicious intent
News Argentine programmer Zulu refutes reponsibility for damage caused by his creation
Ballmer: 'Windows isn't going away'
News Windows today. Windows tomorrow. But how much longer?
Microsoft bows to the inevitable with .Net
News Tech officials call Microsoft's new .Net strategy hardly unexpected or brilliant, but rather an acknowledgement of where things are headed
MS .Net: Integration to the max
News Federation. Orchestration. Whatever Microsoft calls it, "integration" is the watchword for its next generation of products and services
A Year Ago: Stumbling into the digital living room
News First published: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 08:39:26 GMT
Innovation -- from Microsoft?
Comment Microsoft isn't known as an innovator. Yet the Redmond gang spends hundreds of millions on research every year.



