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Archive - 24 May 2000

Open Source e-commerce WAP applications released

News Open Source meets WAP with e-commerce applications

Internet World: Microsoft says Britain doesn't want it split

News Microsoft's UK MD claims British IT industry wants a single OS and to avoid a break up - IDC analyst says the technology industry thinks otherwise

Government to get tough on IT

News Auditors claim millions of pounds of taxpayers' money is being wasted on failed IT projects

Oftel faces wrath of European Commission

News Oftel may be tried by the European Courts of Justice

Intel ships 933MHz PIII

News Intel Wednesday announced that it is shipping its 933MHz Pentium III chip

Brace yourselves: MS remedy day nears

News Wednesday is R-day - remedy hearing day - for Microsoft and the government in the antitrust trial of the new millennium, and almost anything can happen

Wireless Web - Is it hip ... or hype?

News There was plenty of chest pounding at the Wireless Data Forum, where heady forecasts were the rule. Is it more than hype?

SGI, Intel court Linux developers with Itanium

News Next step in Intel's open source plans

WAP hit by consumer backlash

News After all the hype, people are finally finding out what WAP is all about -- and they don't necessarily like what they see

Voice calls price war looms

News Traditional telcos in competition with voice over IP

The Day Ahead: DSL woes could derail telco growth

News The Baby Bells and many Internet service providers are hoping Digital Subcriber Line service will boost their growth. Don't count on it

Pay nothing!

Comment What's the price of happiness? OK, that's a pretty vague philosophical question. How about this one then: What would you be willing to pay for a single Metallica MP3?

Time to catch the virus copycats

Comment It's the call of the wild for copycat virus writers worldwide: "You too can cause the next viral epidemic!"

Scarce is desirable

Comment Big news (says my financial guru): Intel is going to spend vast sums -- billions of dollars -- increasing its production of flash memory chips. "This," he tells me, "is excellent news for the chip...

Shortage: Palms hard to come by

News A shortage of display and memory components is frustrating buyers looking to purchase Palm devices

Microsoft lays its MSN cornerstone

News Microsoft set to release a beta of its Next Generation MSN -- the first building block for its 'software as a service' vision