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Archive - 27 Jul 2000

Shortage of engineers blamed for ADSL delays

News BT's ADSL delays continue, but Internet service provider Zen claims it can step into the breach

Bandwidth hogs spoil the unmetered party

News ISP users surfing overtime have meant breathe having to kick 500 off its service

Online music trading will survive Napster, say experts

News UPDATE: Online music insiders call for music industry to come up with its own Napster

Microsoft prepares for wireless Internet assault

News After nearly missing the boat the first time around, Microsoft is getting ready for the second coming of the Internet, the wireless Internet

Guerilla tactics will defeat music industry

News The music industry looks like a clumsy Goliath next to the nimble Davids lining up behind Napster to provide new, stealthy file-sharing opportunities

Napster: Guerilla tactics will hamper RIAA

News The RIAA my be ordering celebratory bottles of champagne as it wins round one in the Napster lawsuit, but Will Knight discovers that guerilla tactics are emerging to carry on the Napster cause

The Day Ahead: Dot-com woes dash Amazon's revenue hopes

News Reliance on dot-com investments unlikely to pay off for Amazon, say analysts

Good riddance to Napster

Comment I never thought I'd say it: Hooray for the RIAA!

World Online becomes a telco

News When is an ISP a telco? World Online goes big time

News Burst: Online music trading to continue

News A Federal judge has ruled against Napster, but other music-sharing systems may make more difficult targets

InfoSpace digs deep to acquire Go2Net

News Infospace has easily topped analysts estimates in Q2 and is planning to acquire content aggregator Go2Net in a stock deal worth more than $4bn

Silence the best security policy

News Well-meaning hackers are creating an army of "script kiddies" by making security holes public, says a speaker at the Black Hat Security Conference

Judge slams door on Napster

News US district judge Marilyn Hall Patel showed little sympathy for the popular song-swap site, saying it was encouraging piracy by millions of users

Exclusive: Writing's on wall for Mac OS X

News The company's InkWell software will let Mac users replace their keyboards with pen input, sources said

A Year Ago: Chimps speak English sentences

News First published: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 10:49:11 GMT

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