Rupert's Weekly Roundup (29/5/2000)
Comment Each day I gather, translate and give my take on the breaking stories of the day in an easy-to-swallow format at the News Digest. In order for you to catch up on the week in one fell swoop the fab...
ZDNet ASP roundup
News ZDNet offers an ASP insight covering: news, reviews, opinions and resources. Read behind the buzzword
The truth about ASPs, Part II
News An optimistic beginning
Why you can't ignore the new kid in the Windows family
Comment I've warned you before about the dysfunctional Windows family. And how Microsoft's confusing OS road map requires extra vigilance.
Syndrome sickness
Comment When you are studying, everyone wants you to pass exams and get certain qualifications and having an 'ology' is always a good thing (well according to the BT ad grandmum Maureen Lipman it always...
Benefit frauds caught in the Net
News Social Security Targeting Fraud Website goes online today promising anonymity and confidentiality for people to report a benefit fraudster via email
Update: Oftel's ruling to bring 'second wave' of price cuts
News Oftel's ruling against BT last week, means cheaper access costs for everyone. Jane Wakefield reports...
The Day Ahead: VCs reevaluate their portfolios
News A bear market, a weak IPO outlook and carnage in the tech sector have changed the VC scene
netimperative.com finds a buyer
News Struggling news site rescued by industry consortium after financial collapse
BT's day of reckoning: Oftel acts on SurfTime
News Oftel forces BT to offer wholesale version of SurfTime, AOL hails it as the industry's 'first genuine pro-consumer reform'. Jane Wakefield reports
What's next in gaming
Comment Mark your calendars. Home entertainment as you know it is going the way of the crank telephone. It will happen on October the 26th, 2000. That's when the Sony PlayStation 2 lands in the US (and the...
Freeserve shares rocket on T-Online news
News German company said to be pushing for rapid buyout of UK's largest ISP
Meet the future: Mobile e-commerce
News Here's a twist: The Americans are about to copy the Japanese.
French legislators
Comment You have to admire the almost god-like arrogance of law-givers. Especially in France, where it has been determined that if you publish on the Web "in France" you need to be a registered Web user...
DoJ eschews a 3-way MS split
News In its latest antitrust filing, DoJ sticks to its guns in seeking to break Microsoft in two, saying anything else would be too complicated
A Year Ago: 1024-bit encryption claims a first...
News First published: Fri, 28 May 1999 15:21:44 GMT
