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Archive - 28 Feb 2000

Intel cuts prices and plans new chips

News Prices slashed by 25 percent on some processors

Nuggets: Instant photos from Epson

News Make your digital camera print-tastic

AOL continues its wireless mission

News AOL inks six wireless deals as part of its 'AOL Anywhere' strategy, which aims to provide consumers with near-constant access to the company and its products

Mobile messaging coming to the US

News The Nokia/AOL deal targets the huge, untapped American market for text messaging - with an Internet twist

Amazon gets patent for affiliates program

News Now that Amazon owns the patent, there could be a shake-up in the e-commerce industry if it is enforceable

Online shopping impacts men

News Men, it seems, are more comfortable with new technology and are more likely than women to be e-shoppers

The Day Ahead: Don't dismiss Palm's competition

News The stage is set for Palm's market debut

Jane Wakefield: Dark side of the Net

News The Internet isn't so great at protecting our secrets, but hopefully government obfuscation will get the same treatment

BT's network down for 24 hours

News One-third of 0800, 0845 and 0835 calls affected

Will BT voice calls go unmetered?

News Telco denies reports of 'Surftime'-like package for normal telephone users

News Burst: AMD to cash in Intel's 64-bit plans

News AMD chief Sanders says Itanium will be a misstep for Intel

CeBIT 2000: A summary

News We take a look at some of the highs and lows of this year's CeBIT exhibition

X-Box alert! Microsoft got game?

News The truth is out there: With the purchase of 'X-Box.com', the software giant looks ready to unveil its game machine in two weeks. Will it be an industry crusher?

Hollywood's war on open source: Linux in the cross hairs

News It's the Davids vs GoliathDon Marti, a Linux advocate, said the cases aren't about piracy.

Hollywood's war on open source

News It's the Davids vs Goliath. By attacking reverse engineering, Hollywood's barrage of lawsuits over DVD code has struck the heart of the open source revolution

A Year Ago: Virgin set to 'attack' telecoms market

News According to Richard Branson, Virgin is set to enter the telecoms market, which, said the UK's favourite train boss "is exactly the sort of market we like to attack"