Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 27/04/01 So, farewell then, Sir Iain Vallance. Having successfully turned BT into a massively over-exposed minority shareholder in the most troubled areas of the global telecommunications...
ONdigital ITV merger fatally flawed
News A key deal for digital television may not be tuned quite right, say analysts
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment This is the week that was...
IWF defers newsgroup policy decision
News Online child-safety group divided over whether to take on more authority over ISPs
Sony puts new camcorder in focus
News Digital video can be converted to MPEGs for email attachments
The Schmoozer: UK military declares war on Anna K
News Viruses attacked, privacy was infringed, Apple won't be sued after all, and people stopped waiting for ADSL... the week according to The Schmoozer
Don't panic over Virtual Card virus alert
News Experts confirm that Virtual Card doesn't exist. Users should not forward the hoax warning
Tiny tubes mean big chip advances
News Nanotechnology breakthrough forwards the chip revolution
IBM plans self-healing computers
News A glitch in the system? Just put a techno-bandage over it. The goal of IBM's latest multibillion-dollar effort called eLiza is to build systems that will fix themselves
Free spam with your mail?
Comment How good is your email? Is it what you expected when you signed up to it? Are they trying to charge you extra for what used to be free? The world has changed a lot since the first "free" email...
Email archiving could break Data Protection Act
News Archive software prioritises employer liability over the individual's right to privacy
Mobile Internet too expensive
News Wireless providers are eager to begin making money on mobile data services. But so far high prices are keeping the market from developing, says an analyst
Intel gets hammered by AMD
News Forecoming Clawhammer processor to be half the size of Pentium 4
Broadband fixed wireless beset with problems
News The government is relying on fixed wireless to realise its broadband Britain plans - but industry is not so sure



