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Archive - 26 May 2000

EuroISPA attacks French on Yahoo! order

News Have the French gone too far? EuroISPA thinks so

Startup Spotlight: Ybag.com

News Going where few e-commerce sites have gone before - 'reverse auctions'

Dell still No. 1 in the UK

News PC sales slow after Y2K investment, but Dell manages to keep lead in market share

UK courts go high tech

News Courtrooms get wired to the Net as part of the government's drive to offer all its services electronically by 2008

Australian murder trial aborted over Web site prejudice

News An Australian Web site is in the firing line as a judge throws out murder retrial due to bias caused by information released on the site

The net is rubbish

Comment Apparently, the US is now seeing a bout of Net hatred. It is the inevitable backlash against the dot com boom and burst cycle.

VIA changes 'offensive' chipset name

News Apollo KZ133 will become KT133 to avoid concentration camp reference

Oftel claims UK consumers have cheapest Net prices

News We may think costs of getting online are high but they are not as high as in Sweden, watchdog reports

British writer wins domain squatting ruling

News Cybersquatter is ordered to hand over 'jeanettewinterson.com' domain name

Maths prize could revolutionise encryption

News Entrants must tackle some of the world's most perplexing unsolved mathematical problems for £3.6m prize

Gateway to double AMD orders

News Continuing Intel chip shortages prompted move, says consumer PC giant

Prices may not fall after unbundling - experts

News After unbundling the loop, equipment, content and connection charges will stop Internet prices falling in the short term in the UK

Internet music - in the line of fire

News Congressional hearings, new lawsuits from Snoop Dogg's record label and a study claiming college piracy is hurting music sales put MP3 downloads in the spotlight

E-commerce bill grows up to be an Act

News And the Queen would have been the first to sign on the dotted line... if only

Europe to remove encryption restrictions, US to follow

News Encouraging e-commerce is one of the main intentions of the European Union

A Year Ago: Web-enabled DVD... it's coming

News First published: Wed, 26 May 1999 14:52:59 GMT