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Archive - 25 Mar 1999

Nuggets: World's first MPEG 4 InternetCam from Sharp

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

MP3 in the dock as fresh lawsuit emerges

News MP3 is back in the dock following a fresh legal clash between the recording industry and a Scandinavian search engine company -- a move that shows the piracy debate is hotting up once again.

IE 5 and Diamond files clash

News Many people who downloaded IE5 last week may have had problems when they attempted to upgrade their Diamond video drivers -- causing their machine to stall.

Nuggets: Language skills on a disk

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

Jesse Berst: "IT's Like This..."

News Jesse Berst reckons Microsoft's offer of a settlement is one of its most arrogant stunts yet... Any arguments?

News Burst: Hotmail revamp plagued by hardware glitch

News MSN's attempts to revitalise its free Hotmail offering are being undermined by a hardware glitch.

News Burst: Warning! IE 5 and Diamond warning

News IE 5 users are being warned not to upgrade Diamond's video drivers from Diamond's web site as it could cripple their computer.

US crypto bill clears first hurdle

News The leading bill to lift export restrictions on e-mail and telephone privacy technologies cleared the first of several major hurdles Wednesday as it passed the US House of Representatives'...

1,000 jobs to go at AOL

News America Online Inc. announced Wednesday that it is restructuring its company to speed the digestion of Netscape Communications Corp. -- a move that could slash as many as 1,000 jobs between the two...

IBM loses nearly $1bn

News IBM's Personal Systems Group lost nearly $1bn in 1998, much more than the year before, according to the company's annual report.

Web keeps Kosovo broadcast alive

News Yugoslav authorities forced the country's main independent radio station off the air Wednesday and took the station's editor-in-chief into custody -- but Belgrade Radio B92 is still broadcasting...

Plastic transistors get rubber stamp

News A new technology from Bell Laboratories is doing away with silicon processing in favor of using a material more familiar to Los Angeles starlets: Silicone gel.

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