Advertisement
Promo

Become a member of the ZDNet UK community

Archive - 23 Mar 2001

Transmeta to partner with server big boys this year

News Transmeta continues to woo the enterprise market with tough talk about making a play for server sales

3G concept devices: Breathtaking but two years off

News Manufacturers have been thrilling the CeBIT crowds with their ideas for futuristic 3G kit. Don't expect to see any of it in your local Dixons any time soon though

Novell -- a look forward

Comment Remember the launch of OS/2 Warp? I think, maybe, that's how we will also remember this year's BrainShare. But maybe not; maybe we'll remember it the way we remember the launch of Windows 3.1?

Wireless Linux Web pad demonstrated at CeBIT

News LG demonstrated a Linux-based Web pad aimed at home users and offering Internet connectivity at CeBIT today

British Web chat doubles

News Almost a million Britons have used Internet chat rooms, and 50,000 children say they regularly chat on the Web - but are they safe?

News Roundup: 2001 is the year of GPRS

News Every mobile phone manufacturer is releasing next-generation GPRS phones, and service providers are not far behind with the high-speed networks. 2001 will be the year that GPRS really takes off

Microsoft's CeBIT: Stinger on show as .Net gets plugged

News Microsoft needed to talk a good mobile story at CeBIT. The demo gremlins didn't help, but MS still managed to bang the drum a little for .Net

Egg-shaped robot surfs, talks, walks and dances

News Who needs friends when they've got NEC's PaPeRo (Partner-type Personal Robot) for company?

Antipiracy battle moves to hardware Pt II

News 4C Entity wields CPRM as a controversial weapon in the fight for copyright protection

Antipiracy battle moves to hardware

News More Napster fallout. Big-name hardware makers are developing built-in tools that will block music or any other digital materials from being copied or saved

'Murder' email lands lawyers in trouble

News A hoax email, concocted by a trainee solicitor, results in disciplinary action after being leaked into the public domain

Chancellor Schroder to CeBIT: 'No reason for pessimism'

News 'Now is the time to build,' Chancellor Schroder tells CeBIT. 'There is no reason for pessimism'

Mobile business users get enterprise-strength security

News Security for mobile business users is the focus for computer security firm Computer Associates (CA) at the CeBIT computer show in Germany

Motorola GPRS phones have licensed games onboard

News Motorola insists its new GPRS handsets will fly - despite consumers having half an eye on 3G. Onboard games like Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Trivial Pursuit should help

Rambus shares leap on trial news

News New developments in the patent lawsuit against Infineon reverse last week's dumping of shares

Removable disks reach a 'Peerless' 20Gb

News Iomega has big plans for its 20Gb removable storage drive -- including automotive applications

Kodak's tech to allow 10p-depth screens

News Kodak wants to be first to present the market with new developments. Its goal is slimmer and more economical flat-panel displays

Consoles put the squeeze on PC games

News Quick gratification or deep immersion? Console or PC? These are the choices made by game players that industry execs are trying to predict

Transmeta chips to cool off Intel

News Can Intel defend itself if it is being attacked from four directions?

Anoto's digital pen and paper due in 2001

News Anoto could be the biggest thing to happen to paper since ink. Its real paper and Bluetooth-powered digital pen combo is turning heads at CeBIT

Privacy experts rip IE cookie cutter

News IE users still won't get enough protection from nosy companies with MS' new privacy technology, argue experts

Security takes top billing at CeBIT

News Better safe than sorry is the mantra for mobile manufacturers

Hailstorm may mean end of free email

News Is the Internet free lunch over? Microsoft's Hailstorm signals the beginning of fee-paying for basic services

Microsoft warning on hijacked certificates

News Two digital certificates fraudulently obtained in Microsoft's name could be used to trick users into opening files containing dangerous payloads

A Year Ago: Europe weighs Echelon threat

News First published: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 16:15:50 GMT

Video icon

Video


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters