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Archive - 30 Nov 1999

Exclusive: Egg's online security cracks

News It's been a bad few days for British online banks with reports of two breaches in as many days.

News Burst: Corel denies Red Hat acquisition rumour

News Corel CEO Michael Cowpland on Tuesday denied rumours that his company was in acquisition talks with Linux software provider Red Hat.

Let the Microsoft peace talks begin

News Microsoft and the DoJ sit down with mediator Richard Posner Tuesday. Here's how the process works -- and why you shouldn't expect a quick settlement.

Government hacking illegal say experts

News If authorities break into your computer, they could be breaking the law. Will Knight reports

Naughton: Child porn 'unsolicited'

News Former Disney exec. takes the stand and hints at curious defence

Australians step closer to routine surveillance

News Australian government votes in favour of snoop powers

Nuggets: World's first combined MP3/CD walkman

News Is it a Discman? Is it an MP3 player? No. It's the combined CD/MP3 player from Pine .

Oftel says July 2001, 'delay' won't affect UK

News No unbundling of the local loop till July 2001, says Oftel, Britain can play catch up...

Nuggets: Samsung says Yepp to MP3

News It's been a long time coming, but it's here...

News Burst: BT may be taken to court by British ISP

News NextCall claims BT did not fulfil contractual obligations

Taskforce planned to avert galactic armaggedon

News Tony Blair steps up with his ray gun and galactic missile launcher...

News Burst: Oftel defends delays in BT local loop access

News Oftel announced this morning its decision to allow BT to unbundle its local loop by July 2001, representing no change from previous consultations

Chairman admits BT is an endangered species

News Iain Vallance admits BT has lost the war on Internet prices

Electrohippy promises WTO denial of service

News DOS attacks promised on WTO using Java

News Burst: Australians step closer to routine surveillance

News The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) now has the power to routinely access and alter the data on private computer systems after to a bill passed by the Australian parliament...

Apple kills OS9 'recall' rumour

News Rumours of OS9 recall blamed shipping order mistake

MS upgrades IE, next-generation Windows

News Microsoft posts IE update and Windows beta

Oftel promises 'major' review of line charges

News Oftel promises review of BT's leased line charges, admits prices in the UK are higher than European rivals

Attorney: Naughton was sent 'unsolicited' child porn

News Courtroom sparring begins in lead up to former Infoseek exec's child sex trial. Defense hints at tactics

Local Loop - Oftel disappoints

News It's more bad news for the consumer as the watchdog wimps out.

Music to the ears

Comment Amongst marketeers of technology there is a special name for those buyers who are prepared to pay a hefty premium for something new and innovative. OK, I know what you're thinking, but that isn't...