UK adds voice to Napster Linux row
News Napster could be used to distribute open source software, says British Linux kernel programmer Alan Cox, adding his voice to the current dispute over the technology
Haven't we done this before?
Comment I know ASPs well, and I've got to tell you that most of them will be as dead as the network computer and the JavaStation by New Year's Day 2001. Sorry folks. That's just the way it is.
Roundup: Internet World goes mobile
News Hot button issues for this year's show include WAP, m-commerce
Feel-good ISP offers flat rate surfing
News Care4free, the UK's only charity ISP, announces cheap surfing Monday
Microsoft's Jim Allchin takes a 'vacation'
News The Windows chief is taking a two-month break. For other company execs, though, that's been a euphemism for 'he's outta here.'
The Day Ahead: ONI, Sonus IPOs could be hits
News ONI Systems and Sonus Networks should bring a little pizzazz back to the IPO market this week even though both companies are young and undeveloped
Gates to invest £130m in Cambridge students
News Move would be latest influx of cash into Britain's 'Silicon Fen'
Internet World: The geekiest fashion show in town
News Next-generation clothes access Internet, administer medicines, interact with other people's 'smart' clothes
Boo.com fires 220, lastminute loses altitude
News Dot com startups facing continued turbulence as investors bail out
Internet World: Intel invests £101m in UK data centre
News Intel will invest $150m (£101m) in an Internet application hosting centre in Britain revealed president of online services Mike Aymar, at Internet World Tuesday.
News Burst: It's 'hangover' time for WAP market - report
News Ovum says WAP customers are becoming disillusioned with the new Internet-enabled mobile phone technology
Wearable computers arrive at Internet World
News MIT spin-off shows how humans can live in harmony with future technologies
IBM adds zip to PowerPC chips
News First 'silicon-on-insulator' PowerPC chips for servers promise a 30 percent performance boost. And they may be coming to a Mac near you
