CeBIT 2000: VHS is dead, hail DVD+RW: 1st public demo
News The end of VHS is at hand, Justin Pearse saw the first demonstration of its probable successor at CeBIT in Hannover Friday
CeBIT 2000: Toshiba shows off techno-toys
News Wearable MP3, a foldable monitor... just what will they think of next?
CeBIT 2000: Linux International set for reorganisation
News The company also plans a worldwide application database
CeBIT 2000: Intel looks ahead to 4GHz chips
News Higher speeds to fulfil users' Star Trek dreams
CeBIT 2000: Linux "better off" without Office
News Microsoft denies it will port its Office suite to Linux
CeBIT 2000: Yopy is first Linux PDA
News Samsung's Yopy offers a browser, MP3 player and Compact Flash all in one little box
CeBIT 2000: Casio announces mobile communication entry
News Casio is to offer complete mobile packages for professionals, in conjunction with Fujitsu-Siemens
CeBIT 2000: Ericsson devices get great reaction
News Ericsson launches MP3 player for mobile phones
The Day Ahead: Why you shouldn't fret over ICG's bottom line
News Earnings don't matter for Internet incubator ICG
CeBIT 2000: MobileLinux can't compete with Symbian
News Symbian consortium says Transmeta's MobileLinux will need an additional chipset to emerge as a dominant mobile Internet platform
CeBIT 2000: Sony targets mobile phone replacement
News New WAP-enabled handset is aimed at young, trendy professionals
CeBIT 2000: Three new servers from Fujitsu Siemens
News M800, M1000, M2000 available from May
CeBIT 2000: Acer unveils designer flat panel display
News For the connoisseur, a display that looks good costs plenty
CeBIT 2000: "Consumer" Linux from Finland
News "Best Linux", with its simpler OS structure, is aimed at home users
Thatcher ordered Echelon surveillance when PM
News Ex-spy discloses surveillance orders made during Thatcher's reign
CeBIT 2000: Samsung rolls out CD-RW/DVD Drive
News Combo SM-304 combines CD-ROM, DVD, CD-R and CD-RW capabilities
Surveillance 2: Does it all ad up?
News Is your Web advertisement one of the bad guys?
Surveillance 2: Eyes in the back of your head
News To mail or not to mail
Surveillance 2: In the line of fire
News Your boss is ready to 'cache' you out
Nokia's Communicator 9110i gets WAP
News New PDA/phone combination will launch in Q3
Surveillance 2: Three bags full, sir
News What should you do if you're the boss?
Surveillance 2: A matter of disguise
News How to make the cookie crumble
Surveillance 2: Should we be our own coppers?
News Is self-regulation enough to protect our privacy?
Surveillance 2: Is nothing sacred?
News Does the future belong to an intelligent loo that tells you when to go on a diet?
Surveillance 2: Say cheese
News Your mobile phone is cheating on you
Consumers want flat-rate ISPs - report
News Most consumers would switch from 'free' ISP service to flat-rate subscriptions, finds a new survey
Surveillance 2: Eye for an eye
News The advertising industry goes to bed with data-mining gadgets
Four clicks and a funeral
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