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Archive - 25 Aug 1999

HP clarifies IA-64 confusion

News Hewlett-Packard issued a statement this week clarifying its position in relation to the IA-64 roadmap and the Merced processor.

Nokia to launch wireless data unit

News Nokia creates a new focus on wireless data, calling it a sign of the times.

Microsoft backs away from Alpha

News The bad news keeps rolling in for NT-on-Alpha. Now, Microsoft ends development.

Nuggets: Divided smartphone concept from Ericsson

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on...

Analysis: Will Intel kill AMD?

News AMD doesn't have many options left in the price war against Intel, but is Intel prepared to deliver the final blow?

UK Web server cracked

News Hosting company Fortune Cookie is cracked -- unfortunately for its clients.

The Internet is shrinking - report

News A new study is good news for the biggest sites, but could mean fewer opportunities for Net startups.

Exam system slammed in email cheat row

News Critics say the exam system is to blame in an email cheating controversy.

Unix gets Flash

News Until now, Unix geeks could only serve up Flash content. Now they can watch it, too.

Lucent Radio gets dosh injection

News The digital-radio arm of Lucent gets a boost from the US.

FireWire could set iMac ablaze

News Apple's consumer line may catch FireWire. Apple is keeping mum.

IM - that's 'Instant Money'

News Instant messaging (IM) is the Net's fastest-growing application. Next step: use it to make money.

AT&T exec: Net is full of hate

News AT&T broadband chief blasts Web for porn, hate content, seems to advocate government censorship. Audiences aren't so keen.

Nortel buys Periphonics for $436m

News After sitting on the sidelines for much of the recent acquisition mania created by rivals Lucent Technologies and Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks got in the game Tuesday with a $436m (£270m)...

Netscape's ad campaign irks Freeserve

News In rolling out its service this week, Netscape Online has stepped on a few toes.

Sun rallies hackers against Microsoft

News Sun may own its software, but it still wants to be friends with open source types, says chief scientist.

Future Power jumps up Celerons

News Future Power makes another controversial move with a multiprocessing Celeron. Forget about your warranty, says Intel.

A Year Ago: Hotmail glitch steals passwords

News First published: Tue, 25 Aug 1998 14:44:47 GMT

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