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Archive - 31 May 2000

The Napster debate is missing the mark

Comment When the average person hears the word MP3, they immediately think piracy, lawsuit, or free music. When I hear the word MP3, I think convenience.

News Burst: MP3.com dips its toe into WAP waters

News MP3.com launch a service allowing users to buy tickets to live events from WAP-enabled devices

Gateway, AOL attack Wintel

Comment Gateway's announcement yesterday that Transmeta would supply chips for their Web pad Internet appliances generated a lot of hoo-ha about the decline of the Wintel duopoly.

Virus fears topple Microsoft from home office software top spot

News PC users protect themselves with anti-virus software following LoveBug worm scares

Security experts to plug hacker 'gap in WAP'

News Commercial 'application level encryption' WAP solution by September

CeBIT Home cancelled

News Major consumer electronics show bites the dust

BT's Net monopoly ends Wednesday

News Oftel's anti-competitive ruling on SurfTime opens the market for cheaper unmetered access, although expect lower quality service

News Burst: Celerons compete with Pentium III

News 'Coppermine'-based Celerons can rack up lots of speed at a small price, creating a dilemma for Intel

Why we WAP: The wireless Internet revolution

News WAP is vying to bring the Internet to the wireless masses

WAP Forum CEO: Eye2Eye - Part 2

News WAP Forum CEO defends WAP's long-term viability amidst competition and the advent of high-speed wireless systems

WAP Forum CEO: Eye2Eye

Interview Don't believe the nay-sayers, says WAP Forum's Scott Goldman - Wireless Application Protocol 'is going to be here for a long time'

The Day Ahead: Gateway: Transmeta customer now, rich shareholder later

News By giving Transmeta a big dose of credibility, Gateway is boosting its chances of a big return from a Transmeta IPO

News Burst: Quality of service price to pay for cheaper Net

News Cheaper Net access is once again on the cards, but experts predict teething problems

Net firm seeks nuclear bunker...

News Got a Website? Feeling vulnerable? What you need is a nuclear bunker... Will Knight reports on the tactical defences of a modern day Net company

Burglar alarm catches hackers on the Net

News The Swedes come up with a novel way to keep the hackers out

Tenner a month

Comment The good news is that SurfTime will, after all, start on June 1st.

Has Transmeta's chip finally come in?

News Transmeta inks a major deal with Gateway and AOL which promises to put its Crusoe chip on the map. And that may be just the beginning

Jane Wakefield: L'Internet, c'est terrible

News Internet madness from the French government

Don't cry for me new economy

News e-shopping needs a little razzmatazz

A Year Ago: Five myths about Microsoft vs DoJ

News First published: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 10:06:39 GMT

Why train fares matter

Comment I had a nasty shock on the train this morning.

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