LoveBug suspect charged
News 24-year-old Filipino computer student, Onel de Guzman is charged with illegal use of emails and banking fraud
Echelon: Is anyone bothered?
News Germany voices concerns over Echelon and wonders who is listening...
Rupert's Weekly Roundup (3/7/2000)
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.
Demon accuses BT of foul play on ADSL
News The Scottish telco believes BT is cheating to unfairly advantage its own ISP in the rollout of ADSL
The Day Ahead: Despite EMC flap, StorageNetworks' IPO set to soar
News StorageNetworks is sitting on one whopper of an initial public offering
PlayStation2 won't be on shelves this year
News Sony will require users to pre-order the units, beginning 14 August -- no units to hit shelves until after Christmas
Echelon: your files in their hands
Comment Once upon a time, there was a band called Throbbing Gristle. An unwholesome mob, they produced a gawdawful racket, sang about things you didn't even want to think about and their lead singer, one...
Advertising body slaps ntl
News The Advertising Standards Authority says ntl advertising campaign was misleading. ntl argues it needed a crystal ball to predict demand for ntlworld
E-envoy chases the girls
News The e-minister reckons IT isn't as sexy as working for a funeral director
Dot.Wintel
Comment I found it significant, even boggling, that a week after Intel launched its "dot.station" - an "internet appliance" - Microsoft should announce its own .NET strategy. Both giant companies, once so...
Echelon: Government spying breeds business distrust
News Businesses operating in a growing atmosphere of paranoia and distrust are beginning to demand increased security measures to protect against industrial surveillance
Multinationals build private Echelons
News Multinational corporations may have taken a leaf out of Echelon's book and be snooping on their own customers
Echelon: Surveillance techniques
News Telecommunications security expert in Germany, Manfred Fink, tells ZDNet exactly what individuals and companies have to fear from covert surveillance
One wireless viewpoint: 'WAP is crap'
News WAP flops due to high prices, too many content restrictions and not enough apps
Intel sets 1.1GHz chip date
News Intel told PC partners it will release its 1.1GHz Pentium III chip on July 31
Echelon: Sigint under the spotlight
News ZDNet reveals the proof that Echelon does exist
Frenchelon - France has nothing to envy in Echelon
News France has its very own Echelon, located within the Paris region and equipped with semantic analysis engines that sort out the information. By Jerome Thorel, Editor of ZDNet News, France
What happened to the PCs at PC Expo? Part II
News The rise of PC as 'home server'
Frenchelon: First pictures of French listening post
News French anger at Echelon's eavesdropping is put in context by the revelation that France itself is engaging in snooping. In a WORLD EXCLUSIVE -- ZDNet shows you the first picture of Frenchelon
PC Expo: Where are the PCs?
News They're still there -- but suddenly the personal computing world is becoming much more than stand-alone computers. Here's why
A Year Ago: AT&T and BT get approvals
News First published: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 15:18:34 GMT
