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Archive - 27 Sep 1999

UN not in the dark on Y2K

News The United Nation (UN) has tested facilities at its headquarters in Geneva in order to avoid any embarrassing diplomatic incidents caused by vulnerability to the year 2000 bug.

Calico's clientele + commerce focus = a hot IPO

News If an initial public offering is judged by the customers and partners, a company like Calico Commerce shouldn't have any problem attracting Wall Street's interest.

Intel delays launch of 820 chip set again

News The indefinite postponement could cause some PC makers to reschedule their own product plans.

Eye Opener: Microsoft's war for the living room

News With consumer electronics makers ready to release ultimate multimedia devices, Microsoft is developing WebTV, home networking and games. But will it be too late?

Eye Opener: Microsoft's living room war - Part 2

News With consumer electronics makers ready to release ultimate multimedia devices, Microsoft is developing WebTV, home networking and games. But will it be too late?

Tripod offers cash for popular pages

News Builder Bucks will reward subscribers whose pages generate ad views.

Surveillance: IP tracing gets privacy approval

News New technology tracks where you're from in the world. Useful for protecting copyrights, but could have privacy implications.

LapLink: The Internet on a string

News LapLink founder Mark Eppley thinks he has a new vision for an old product. LapLink 2000 will help users open those billions of files shooting areound the Internet every day.

Here comes 'Millennium' - the new Windows

News Microsoft is planning a simpler Windows for the new Millennium.

An old Stone shows faith in MP3

News He may be an oldie now, but Bill Wyman is strutting his stuff once again... only this time using MP3

Diamond, S3 merger completed

News S3 and Diamond Multimedia have announced, finally, that their merger has been approved by both companies' shareholders.

News Burst: Wyman releases MP3 album on dedicated player

News Bill Wyman has released his latest album on a dedicated personalised MP3 player. The player, developed by MP3 UK Ltd, features encryption software to prevent illegal copying.

A Year Ago: Intel and Netscape back Linux

News First published: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 10:38:01 GMT

Events Diary

News SEPTEMBER27-29 eBusiness World: Phoenix Civic Plaza, Arizona, US.

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