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Archive - 30 Oct 2000

Sony VAIO PCG-C1VE

Review A marvel of miniaturisation with better battery life than previous C1 models, although the jury remains out on the performance of the Crusoe processor.

Government denies entrapment reports

News Home Office says no to entrapment legislation, but is that the end of the debate?

Dell ships OptiPlex GX150

News Corporate PCs go from beige to black

Should all software be open sourced?

Comment There are always two sides to every story. And nowhere is that more apparent than when it comes to the advantages and disadvantages of open source vs. proprietary software.

Italian telcos raided by police

News Did telcos conspire to make the Italian 3G auction less painful on the corporate wallet?

Share scam spammer sent to slammer

News Australian gets caught making a fast buck but ends up spending only three months in jail

News Burst: Intel gets defensive on IA-64

News Intel is standing in the queue down the patent office, preparing to fight off copycats

Open source could save NHS

News Will free software come to the rescue of the UK's health service?

The Day Ahead: AT&T's NCR finally shines

News There once was an ugly duckling. But now it's doing rather well, thanks

Ntl plays down speculation of a separate float

News Cable firm says float of its business arm is not on the cards

News Burst: PowerChannel to give away two million set-top boxes

News Business model depends on selling details of users' shopping and surfing habits

Web site sting smashes child porn ring

News Italian investigators break child porn ring in a major online operation

Sega shares hit by forecasts of further losses

News Is the PS2 about to blow the Dreamcast away?

AOL France: Woes due to Web hogs

News The online giant's fixed-price offering of unlimited services has been disturbed by 'a minority of subscribers', reminiscent of US problems a few years ago

Jane Wakefield: The day the hackers broke Microsoft's heart

News Those guys really loved their source code and now it's spoilt