NA confirms PGP bug and promises a fix Friday
News PGP software can't spot an additional decryption key that's been maliciously added, but that's about to change
Jane Wakefield: Town and country clash on unmetered
News The debate between the city and the country has raged forever and now BT enters the fray
Big Brother costs UK business £1.4m a week
News Big Brother is crashing corporate networks and costing businesses £1.4m a day, and that's without Nick!
Hacking could cost Spanish Big Brother $4m
News Twenty-four hour surveillance is not enough for fans of Spanish Big Brother
Oftel dictated to by BT says ISPA
News Oftel's director general is being dictated to by British Telecom and failing the British public as a result, says the Internet Service Providers Association
Startup Spotlight: Plastic is fundamental element of eShui
News "Plastic is lovely, lovely stuff... It is the fundamental element of eShui -- and it's dead cheap!"
Nanotechnology to change our lives
News Nanotechnology is no longer confined to 30 minute sci-fi dramas. It will inevitably have a profound affect on our lives
A look under the hood of Pentium 4
News Intel's next-generation chip is humming with an all-new architecture. But what everybody really wants to know is how fast will it go?
News Burst: Major security flaw in PGP
News Key escrow makes software more complicated, which means more things can go wrong
Four Net backbone servers hit by glitch
News Computers which manage global Internet traffic shut down last night, reports the Wall Street Journal
The Day Ahead: Dot-com homecomings
News Those dot-com spinoffs look like coming back to their parents after mixed success at attempts to prove their independence
News Burst: Hacking costs Spanish Big Brother $4m
News Twenty-four hour surveillance is not enough for fans of Spanish Big Brother
News Burst: Computer games aid hyperactive children
News NASA research shows that hyperactive kids learn more when playing a favourite game
Nanotechnology a year away
News Miniature technology could provide more power than Intel and AMD's fastest chips
Microsoft goes vertical with .Net
News .Net for manufacturing, healthcare and banking? Microsoft offers a glimpse of how it intends to extend .Net into companies
Why DVDs have been a desktop dud
News DVDs were going to replace CDs on desktops as the storage medium of choice, but analysts say the PC industry is sleeping through the first act. Manufacturers say otherwise
Pentium 4: Worth the price?
News Intel's forthcoming Pentium 4 chip will be fast, but will it be faster than a Pentium III? Some analysts say it will be slower
A Year Ago: The Internet is shrinking - report
News First published: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 11:37:05 GMT



