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Archive - 25 Jul 2000

Big Brother Files: The evictions start

News D-Day has finally arrived for the first eviction nominations, and the household's results are already in

Flat rate Internet trolls

Comment "In ten years's time," as BT chairman Sir Peter Bonfield told me, "we will definitely not charge per call. It may be that in five years, we won't, either. It may be less; but it will be another two...

Opinion: Yahoo!'s awkward corner

News It's not an easy thing to grasp, so thank God Jane Wakefield is here to show us the light...

BT faces legal action over unbundling

News Frustration at slow rollout of broadband services comes to a head as consortium threatens BT with legal action

Exclusive: Big Brother was hit by DoS attack

News Big Brother didn't see hack attack coming...

Terra hits WAP scene with iobox buyout

News Successful Finnish wireless portal snapped up for £140m

Report undermines RIP

News If you think the idea of the government monitoring your Internet use is a little intrusive, do not fear: A new report tells you how to avoid Big Brother...

Inside Intel: Betting on the future

News Who knows where Intel will be in five years? Its research and development labs have an idea or two

IBM vs Intel: Whose research gets results?

News While Intel ties its research closely to products, IBM takes a broader approach. Which one is better?

BSkyB to kill off analogue TV

News Beating its schedule by almost two years, BSkyB is getting rid of analogue TV in favour of digital

PC makers get post-Y2K blues

News After heavy spending, corporate purchasing slows down in US and UK - while the consumer market thrives

Instant Messaging initiative takes shape without AOL

News AOL not part of new initiative to bring IM users together

Napster marches back to court

News On Wednesday the RIAA will ask a federal judge to stop Napster from posting certain songs to its music-sharing site

Nuggets: Storage just got sexy(ish)

News An ultra nifty hand-sized hard drive that won't embarrass you in public

The Day Ahead: Is the price right for Priceline.com?

News Despite the harping of critics, Priceline.com has been delivering consistently. Can it continue the trend?

Big Brother: The inside story

News Internet users assume the role of Big Brother this week on the Channel Four Web site located at www.channel4.com/bigbrother/

News Burst: Terra buys WAP portal

News Successful Finnish wireless portal snapped up for £140m

New AMD network chips go to extremes

News Chips operate in 'industrial' range, from -40 degrees to 85 degrees Celsius

News Burst: Markets punish PC makers

News Weak sales data for Europe and the US means gloom for PC manufacturers

Virgin offers WAP service and phones

News Virgin Mobile launches improved WAP service and adds three new phones to its range

News Burst: DSL to make movie downloads easy

News Napster-style service makes a move on movies

Napster, Gnutella... and Josef Stalin?

News At Jupiter Plug.In music forum, AOL-Time Warner merger exec decries the evils of file-swapping, but tells music industry to wake up

Congress isn't swallowing Carnivore

News Members of the House Judiciary committee demand to know more about the FBI's three-year-old email surveillance software. The FBI are coming under pressure to make Carnivore source code available

A Year Ago: Public pays for banks' insecurity

News First published: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 14:05:49 GMT