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Archive - 30 Nov 2000

AJP Neo-PC II

Review A well-designed and attractively priced compact PC.

Wall Street abandons PC stocks

News The juice is definitely gone from the PC market, as far as investors are concerned. And Gateway's ominous warning just made things worse

Cable elite watching AOL-Time Warner progress

News Giant merger could create massive regulatory precedent

Security company's Web site hacked

News Says security break-in at two international servers not its fault

Phone numbers replace dot-com addresses

News Numeric addressing could be the future for mobile Internet use

UK markets near year lows

News BT and ARM hit new lows as DCS Group is cut in half

In praise of the 'smiley face'

Comment My colleague Dennis Fisher of eWeek got it wrong in his news story about Yahoo! testing a corporate version of its instant messaging product. In the story, Dennis states the following:

The Day Ahead: High-tech's hard landing

News The bad news just keeps escalating

Consumers may find e-books a tough read

News Restrictions on e-book consumers may present serious problems

NEC to recall nearly 300 Transmeta-based notebooks

News Notebooks contained faulty Crusoe chips

Demand for elusive PS2 swamps e-tail sites

News Are some of these sites 'toying' with their captive audiences?

EMusic wants Napster users banished

News Beleaguered MP3 site demands that Napster take action against 600 wayward users for starters, with blockade requests against thousands more coming

Jack Straw tipped for top cybersnoop award

News Home Secretary expected to receive tongue-in-cheek award for cybersnooping

Codemorphing: Fresh as a DAISY

News Transmeta's not the only chipmaker with codemorphing software. IBM Research is developing its own way to ensure VLIW chip compatability

A Year Ago: Oftel says July 2001 'delay' won't affect UK

News First published: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 15:30:21 GMT

Magnificent seven (times faster!)

Comment I'm not going to actually accuse nVidia of tricking everybody into looking the other way while it takes over control of Microsoft's Xbox -- but only because it's quite open about what is going on.