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Archive - 28 Apr 2000

Livingstone and Dobson slug it out...virtually

News Never mind the ballots, see Ken and Frank battle online

Mobile phones no health risk - Report

News Mobile phones pose no discernible threat to human health, according a report by 12 independent analysts to be published May 11

BT could face more anti-competitive charges

News BT's ADSL service could be anti-competitive according to Ovum analyst Tim Johnson

Startup Spotlight: Schoolsnet.com

News Founder Tom Hadfield is already on his second startup at age 17 - but says he's just doing what interests him

Microsoft: The next generation, Part II

News Windows DNA by another name?Whenever it finally rolls out NGWS, Microsoft better get it right.

Microsoft: The next generation

News Forget the DoJ breakup. If you want to figure out how Microsoft will morph over the next few years, the elusive NGWS is the real key

The Day Ahead: Be wary of new dot-com profit paradigm shifts

News Some Net companies are trying to push a profit paradigm shift -- mention the "p" word, cook up newfangled calculations and hope no one notices

BT apologises for BTopenworld security breach

News BTopenworld launch fiasco enrages ADSL applicants as their full personal details are exposed online

Web retailer alleges anti-Internet high-street conspiracy

News Bricks and mortar fight back with dirty tactics... or so the story goes

Computer worm targets Chinese Windows users

News Bubbleboy variant, 'Unicle' worm wreaks havoc in China

Reports: Split Microsoft into two - US Government

News The Wall Street Journal reports that the US government wants MS to broken into two

Intel: Caught with its PIIIs down

News Reports of the death of the PC have been grossly exaggerated, Intel officials told analysts Thursday at the company's annual New York Analysts Meeting

Why Symbian beat Palm, Pocket PC

News Sony's choice of Symbian -- instead of the Palm or Pocket PC OSes -- was all about smartphones, and getting into the market quickly

Intel disables chip ID tracking

News There was a firestorm of protest when Intel put ID-tracking technology in Pentium III chips. Now it's obsolete and being removed

A Year Ago: Viruses: What punishment fits the crime?

News Originally published Fri, 30 Apr 1999 07:54:17 GMT

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