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Archive - 26 Oct 2000

Will Crusoe perform?

News As Crusoe-based laptops see the light of day outside of Japan, critics wonder how to measure their real performance

Napster is dead -- Meet its offspring

Comment Bad News: Napster is dying. Good News: Peer-to-peer computing lives on.

News Burst: European parliament votes for faster unbundling

News Parliament puts foot down on accelerator on the highway to pan-European unbundling

The Day Ahead: AT&T's spin doesn't ring true

News Treating your shareholders like idiots isn't always the best plan

Work surfing costs business £2.5m a year

News Surfing in the workplace is pushing business costs through the roof

UPDATE: First-e takes the slow road

News In scrapping TV campaign, online bank throws out 'growth at all costs' mantra

Linux boosts Unix

Comment Microsoft's high-end server operating system, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server, is pushing on Unix from one side and the upstart open source code OS, Linux, is pushing on Unix from the other. But if...

A kinder, humbler Microsoft?

Comment Can a leopard change its spots? Maybe only if it's backed up against a wall in a cage, ` la Microsoft.

Concern over semiconductor slowdown

News Decline in demand for semiconductor equipment could be seasonal, or could be beginning of slowdown in world demand

News Burst: Fifteen year payback time for 3G licences

News 3G is years away and for the companies that have invested in licences, so are the profits

Bowie puts Ziggy Stardust on the Net

News Production error meant alternative version of Bowie classic was never released, until now...

News Burst: Work surfing costs business £2.5m a year

News Surfing in the workplace costs business big money

EU pact criminalising security research?

News At Def Con in Amsterdam, computer security experts say the draft of Europe's Cybercrime Treaty could spark a 21st century witch hunt

PlayStation 2 arrives in US

News Initial shortages will amount to a small, short-term problem for Sony's new game console, analysts say. The real challenge is competition. Can you say Xbox?

AOL: Internet identity crisis on the way

News Kicking off Internet World, AOL's Barry Schuler explains how televisions, telephones, music players and computers will all be the same under the bonnet - with AOL at the hub

Nuggets: 3D sound wizardry from Teac speakers

News Get spine-tingling audio out of your PC, TV or console with PowerMax speakers

A Year Ago: Cypherpunks publish proof of Tempest

News First published: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 15:11:00 GMT

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