Wireless ads - unplugged
Comment Caution should be the watchword for content providers seeing pots of gold at the end of the wireless rainbow.
Snoopers' charter - changes are not enough
News 'Shambolic bill will work against the interests of British industry'
Surprise... it's another Pentium
News Intel names Pentium III's successor. Say hello to Pentium 4
Roundup: Networks Telecom, without the wires
News Wireless Internet and m-commerce are hot topics at this year's massive Networks Telecom show
ZDNet's annual Trendsetter awards
News Which new products are blazing the technological trail? The recipients of ZDNet's annual Trendsetter award are forward-looking technologies that we're impressed by today -- and will take for...
News Burst: Not everyone's jumping for Crusoe
News Notebook PC makers sidestep the Crusoe chip
Palm to make all handhelds wireless
News The Mobile Internet Kit will enable users to link most Palm cell phones and PDAs to the Web without the wires by year end
APIs: Microsoft's hidden full nelson
Comment Want to know how Microsoft will try to take over the Web?
Post office to become Internet shopping centre
News Go surfing with your stampsPost offices are going cyber as the government decides to turn the humble PO counter into a hive of Internet activity Wednesday.
E-envoy tells government to lay off the Net
News Alex Allan asks government to avoid heavy-handed regulation of the Net and acknowledges the under-developed role it can play in bringing people back to politics
The Day Ahead: Divine InterVentures' IPO needs help from above
News Internet incubator Divine InterVentures may need some divine intervention to make its initial public offering a hit. It'll at least need a few prayers when shares begin trading Friday
Palm still handheld king
News When it comes to the handheld market, the king of the hill is still Palm
Microsoft blasts Oracle's secret probe
News Oracle admits to private investigation of Microsoft - Microsoft claims 'dramatic proof' of PR vendetta
Palm OS: Is three a crowd?
News Palm, Handspring and Sony are playing nicely, but is there enough room for three makers of Palm OS-powered PDAs?

