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Archive - 30 Aug 2000

Ezesurf hit by Trading Standards investigation

News Ezesurf comes under Trading Standards scrutiny

Intel's market stewardship

Comment It's always interesting to watch when Intel starts trying to promote a technology; usually, the company can't pull it off.

Cheaper leased lines will damage competition, says BT

News As Oftel gets tough on BT, the telco claims its plans will actually damage the UK Internet industry

Universal trials free broadband video downloads

News They'll be free for a while, but questions remain as to whether consumers will pay to watch a music video

Minimal impact of Palm Trojan hides future danger

News Palm Trojan fails to sting users but gets security pundits in a flap

Olympic visitors to Oz can stay connected

News You can bring your GSM phone along for the ride, or hire one of Cellhire's packages for the duration of your stay

Handhelds: More social, less secure

News As more PDAS and smart phones get connected to the Internet, they're increasingly vulnerable to the world of viruses

The Day Ahead: Mixed bag for IPO quiet period pops

News Quiet period expiration more of a whimper than a bang

Heavyweights plan dedicated Linux lab

News Big name investment in how Linux works under the bonnet of a big corporation

Rupert's Weekly Roundup (26/6/2000)

Comment Here is the news. Read it here and save yourself the trouble of trying to catch up on the breaking stories of the week.

Update: AltaVista MD resigns amid unmetered flak

News Andy Mitchell takes blame for misjudging UK unmetered environment and for miscommunications within company

Insight into Intel

Comment If I get the chance, the question I'd like to ask Andy Grove, founder of Intel, is "Why are you talking about 'customer-facing' market players so often?" It's a question I may have to send by...

Pre-emptive strike: Micron sues Rambus

News Fearing that the maker of RDRAM was about to sue, Micron takes legal matters into its own hands, accusing Rambus of violating antitrust laws

MS: Office 10 to be a 'major' release

News You thought Office 95 was a big deal? Microsoft is lifting the veil of secrecy around what it claims will be its 'most significant' desktop suite to date

AltaVista MD resigns amid unmetered flak

News After admitting blame for collapse of unmetered package, Andy Mitchell leaves the company Wednesday

Sony's Clie: The newest PDA contender

News The consumer products heavyweight enters the white-hot PDA market. And Palm could take a beating

News Burst: Heavyweights plan dedicated Linux lab

News Big name investment in how Linux works under the bonnet of a big corporation

Freeserve could get the boot from FTSE 100

News ISP's removal from top index underscores change of heart about pure-play Internet stocks

A Year Ago: Use Hotmail? Read this now!

News First published: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 16:58:12 GMT

Health warnings on mobiles reach impasse

News It's the manufacturer's responsibility to inform the consumer about the dangers associated with using a mobile phone... right?