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Archive - 29 Jun 2000

AMD hammering at 64-bit desktops

News Sampling of 64-bit server chip due to PC makers by early 2001. But will there be 64-bit apps?

Yahoo! launches media player

News Stream video, download MP3 and browse with Yahoo! Player

News Burst: AMD bringing 64-bit computing to the desktop

News New chip will be based on technology from AMD's 64-bit server chip

Deletion software tribute to ex-chancellor Kohl

News Who says Germans don't have a sense of humour?

BT's ADSL excuse - industry wants the truth

News More shame for BT's ADSL rollout as experts question whether the telco is telling the truth

Linux everywhere: The Penguin goes mobile

News Linux could soon become a major challenger in handheld computers and other portable gadgets

Gateway to up AMD chip usage to 50 percent

News Gateway has always been a fan of Intel, but now AMD is on a roll, the PC giant is looking at a 50/50 split on its microprocessor range

The Day Ahead: Cabletron's IPO kids are all right

News Cabletron finally gave Wall Street what it wanted -- clear IPO and revenue projections for its four baby Cabletrons

UK Net users ripped off - Report

News It's just as easy to pay high prices online as off, say a new generation of Internet comparison-shopping engines

Echelon: The French fight back

News French companies and individuals take their grievances to court, as Americans try to justify covert surveillance activities as a necessary protective measure against European commercial bribery habits

Echelon: The evidence

News We are in danger of sleep walking into a state of being permanently watched -- from CCTV in every high street, to email intercepts. At the top of the surveillance food chain is Echelon. ZDNet has...

Echelon: How it works

News How does the covert arm of the intelligence services work? How does Echelon listen to and see what its targets are doing?

Echelon fears could force new laws for America

News Concerns that US intelligence agencies spy on ordinary American citizens could cause Nixon-era protections to be strengthened for the Internet age

Echelon: Proof of its existence

News Echelon is a global network of surveillance sites. Slowly but surely proof of its existence is entering the public domain. In this report, we roundup key events in the unmasking of Echelon

Faulty memory chip hits Palm

News If you have a Palm handheld, you should read this story

Echelon: World under watch, an introduction

News Investigative journalist, Duncan Campbell, first brought attention to Echelon through a Dispatches documentary on Channel 4. Here he introduces a major ZDNet investigation into the new, automated,...

Priceline takes off for Europe

News Company says it's time for Europeans to benefit from its name-your-own-price service for airline tickets, hotel rooms, rental cars and long-distance phone service

Gateway/AOL plan major ADSL strategy for Britain

News Gateway has big plans for ADSL, unfortunately the high speed technology is not available yet

Transmeta and Linux to run the future home

News The wired home of the future will have Web pads and all manner of networked appliances using Transmeta hardware and the Linux operating system

Compaq, Dell shy off Crusoe chip

News Performance issues keep Compaq and Dell from embracing Transmeta's microprocessor -- for now. Compaq exec says the current Crusoe will 'disappoint' consumers

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