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Archive - 26 Apr 2001

Freeserve denies one of top brass is leaving

News It is nonsense that one of its directors is about to walk, says Freeserve

Sony releases Linux for PlayStation2

News For the moment the port will only apply to the Japanese versions of the console

Screenfridge gets warm reception

News Home networking could be driven by the adoption of Web-enabled white goods, if the results of this trial are accurate

Business: IM is getting out of control

News Corporate use of instant messaging is skyrocketing, creating a huge need for products to secure the transmissions

Microsoft and Qwest ink US DSL pact

News Broadband offering to get mass appeal with US team-up

Playing the computer hacking game

News Computer security experts are being trained with gaming techniques

Freeserve boss to follow Sir Iain?

News Sir Iain's head might not be the only one for the chop as rumours fly that one of Freeserve's top dogs is also to resign. Meanwhile commentators ponder what the future holds for BT

Microsoft exposes customers to virus risk

News Twenty six of the software giant's top support customers may have been infected with the FunLove virus

More info to go: IM gets intelligent

News Bot goes out into the Internet world and does your work for you

Sun and HP enforce holiday to cut costs

News You WILL take a vacation, Sun and HP tell workers

Chernobyl virus ready for a return run

News If you've got Windows 95 or 98, make sure your computer doesn't get nuked by the Chernobyl virus

Billions at stake in chip trial

News Rambus' lawsuit against Infineon will affect what kind of memory you buy for your PC, and how much it costs

Rift between AOL and Microsoft expands

News Komodo represents AOL's phasing out of its dependence on IE

Tech visionary gets inventor prize

News Lemelson-MIT prize goes to Ray Kurzweil for blind reading invention

Intel micromachines get legs

News Intel is investing in efforts to create miniature machines on a chip that will be able to move as well as process information

UK near bottom of broadband league

News An OECD survey, which puts the UK 21st out of 30 in the industrialised world, is the most serious challenge yet to government claims

BT's Vallance to be replaced by BBC chairman

News Sir Iain Vallance is to step down as chairman, but Sir Peter Bonfield remains -- for now

London voted e-business capital of Europe

News British e-tailers retain optimism amid mass of high-tech job cuts

ADSL waiting list drops to 1,000

News BT says it has got the waiting list for the high speed, always-on Internet service down to just 1,000 customers

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