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Archive - 30 Sep 1999

Surveillance: A special report

News The government could soon have broad powers to monitor your Internet activities. ZDNN UK takes you behind the debate.

High street prepares for MP3 invasion

News Creative Laboratories might not think the UK is ready for MP3 players, but Britain's biggest electronics retailer begs to differ.

Fresnel enlarges yours

News Magnifying monitor madness from misunderstood Internet game-head.

Nuggets: Top sounds from Labtec

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on...

Hacker grounded for world's easiest crack

News Punishment for 15-year-old cracker: grounded for a year.

Cell Computing launches pocket-sized Pentium boards

News Cell Computing's petite Pentiums good news for embedded mobile computing.

EC approves new BBC fees

News Decision means BBC can fund new channel with public funds. Could clear way for digital TV fees.

Nuggets: Kodak piles on the pixels

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on...

ASP99: Web applications for dummies

News Lucent exec outlines how ASPs can target consumers with futuristic apps.

ASP99: Microsoft says ASPs are 'key'

News World's largest software company gives boost to ASPs, saying they open up a new world of revenues.

ASP99: Giving small firms big boys' toys

News Netstore's Maynard says small businesses and ASPs are a perfect fit.

Smile, you're on the Internet

News Co-operative brings its eco-friendly approach online.

Internet to gain human insight

News At The Next 20 Years, predictions of how computing and the Internet will change our lives, in the long view.

Panda issues warning against Evil

News Spanish anti-virus company says Evil is the first Active X virus discovered in the wild. Major competitors say it's no big deal.

Microsoft IE 5.0 bodges patched

News Microsoft patches up a few more holes in its fixer-upper browsers.

ASP99: BT's Peter Cochrane sees info-chaos

News Technologist says microprocessors rule the earth -- humans, and governments, need to catch up.

ASP99: Bringing IT to the schoolroom

News Analyst outlines how outsourced applications can make computer training affordable for schools.

ASP99: Shift to network computing enabling the ASP boom

News Traver Gruen-Kennedy points to growing use of ASPs, calls for 'managed' complexity.

ASP99: Microsoft to offer Office suite to rent over the Net

News Conference kicks off with buzz over Microsoft's Web-app announcement.

Jesux hoax uncovered

News 'Linux for Christians' Web page author comes clean.

Amazon offers cheap shop space

News Amazon's zShops will let consumers set up an inexpensive shop through the retailing powerhouse. And it puts Amazon in competition with Yahoo! and AOL.

Brum residents to have say in Net regulation

News ITC will consult Citizen's Forum to work out its attitude on Internet-television regulation.

Psychologists warn of growing Net addiction

News Student British Medical Journal issues addiction-identification guidelines. Are on-line clinics the answer?

News Burst: New BBC funding wins EC approval

News Commercial providers of digital television programming are concerned that the BBC will continue to launch new channels funded through license-fee revenues, following European Commission approval of...

News Corp. readies new-media push

News News Corp. plans "significant" changes in its online strategy, but it won't build a portal, according to the newly-announced head of its Digital Media effort, Jon Richmond.

CIA starts 'fun' high-tech fund

News The CIA is opening a venture capital business. Bizarre? There's more: The operation will be run by a game exec.

IBM crypto-chip fits with govt plans

News Chip could be used to help government monitor your data.

New type of encryption cracked

News Experiment proves the difficulty of cracking an elliptic-curve discrete logarithm, which could be useful for business.

3Com targets home users with G.lite DSL offering

News Networking company focuses on consumer-grade high-speed access technology, with possible UK rollout on the way.

Nokia ups IP Mobility range

News Nokia to launch wireless LAN kit for the millennium.