New variants of Web attack tools found
News New strains of infamous DDoS applications discovered by security experts
Free set-top boxes for all to end digital divide
News Company promises to bring technology to the masses, by delivering a high-tech box to every home in the UK
UK regulator Oftel's role examined
News BT has come in for a kicking over its role in the UK Internet market. Now it's Oftel's turn to feel the boot
AOL: AIMing for World Domination
Comment I have an idea for a new Olympic event: The Software Monopolist Relay.
ADSL only suitable for BT, says research firm
News ADSL is the talked-about broadband technology but telcos may be forced to look for cheaper alternatives, says research firm
Gates vs Noorda: Here we go again?
News Is Microsoft poised to sue a Noorda-funded company for intellectual property infringement? The latest round is all about Windows and Linux
The Day Ahead: 3Com's 'bounce back' quarter just a start
News 3Com may not get you jumping up and down with excitement, but it could prove to be a solid bet - don't write it off just yet
News Burst: ADSL will not be cost-effective, says analyst
News ADSL technology will be financially beyond the reach of operators other than BT, according to analysts
E-signatures for 30 million laptops
News Touchpad maker Synaptics will bundle digital signature software with its newest products and make updates available to existing users
MSN turns users into spammers
News A change of address notification for new users generates seemingly personal MSN Explorer endorsements to colleagues and friends. Make that former friends...
AOL to take on Japan's mobile Internet
News The world's biggest online service provider has inked a deal with the world's biggest wireless Internet service
Nuggets: Email without a PC from BT
News Could this finally be a non-PC email device that works?
Online album sales hit UK charts
News New e-entries go straight into the Top 40
A Year Ago: Government plans e-surveillance
News First published: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 11:25:05 GMT



