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Archive - 27 Dec 2001

Dot-com Ice Age shows signs of thaw

News Internet companies are still regularly going out of business, but the overall collapse appears to be bottoming out

Monster.com parent concedes HotJobs fight

News TMP Worldwide will not match Yahoo!'s offer for the job site, saying it does not see a 'financial or strategic rationale' for modifying its bid

US may play online tax man for EU

News An EU proposal could see US companies having to collect VAT on downloadable goods sold via the Internet to European customers

Game Boy Advance to get Bluetooth

News A Bluetooth wireless adapter that allows Game Boy Advances to play multiplayer games without leads and access the Internet is to launch next year

New features planned for file swappers

News MusicCity is releasing version 2.0 of its Morpheus file-trading software, despite ongoing lawsuits with the record industry

Steve Jobs - another year, another dollar

News Once again, Apple pays its chief executive a symbolic salary of one dollar for a year's work. He gets a bonus, though - a Gulfstream V jet worth $43.5m

The Year Ahead: Gazing into the chip crystal ball

News Researchers at the International Electron Devices Meeting are developing neuro-chips, 4G mobile systems and PC chips that will light up like a Christmas tree

2001: The year of the robot

News A British company unveiled a robot dog to rival AIBO, Fujitsu went open source with its android and the Japanese government vowed to invest more in robotics

2001: Great gadgets

News ZDNet UK picks out a few shining examples of great gadgets -- the kind of devices that get kids smashing up their piggy banks or adults melting their plastic. Here are a few examples of what you...

2001: The year of shrinking technology

News Technology continues to develop at an ever-faster pace, and 2001 provided some landmark achievements - Rupert Goodwins takes a look back

Why Christmas 2002 will be jolly, by golly

Comment While this is a muted Christmas for most of us, it's been a merry one indeed for e-tailers