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5 March, 2011

News Roundup: Attack on America

Terrorist attacks on World Trade Centre and Pentagon have far-reaching implications for technology Read more

12 September, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: 3G, a year on

The jury is still out as to whether 3G Internet services are in an unholy mess, or if they'll actually turn out to be the saviour of mobile -- bringing in £200bn annually within ten years Read more

1 May, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Bluetooth ache means wireless woe

Credibility was chipped away from the Bluetooth wireless networking standard this week as it suffered a double blow Read more

6 April, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Sacking shadow haunts IT workers

Ever felt like every other story you've read in the IT press has been about a company cutting back on staff? Read more

3 April, 2001 by ZDNet UK

The Schmoozer: Last Straw for the evil hacker underground

The Schmoozer is ZDNet UK's new perceptive and hard-hitting roundup of the news behind the week's news, appearing every Friday. Read more

20 April, 2001 by ZDNet UK
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Dialogue Box 2.10: A Christmas news roundup

Dialogue Box takes a whistlestop tour of the top tech news stories of 2007, and looks ahead to what the major headlines might be in 2008 Read more

24 December, 2007 by Charles McLellan and Rupert Goodwins

News roundup: Windows XP gold code

You can't buy it yet, but as Windows XP ships to manufacturers you can get the latest news, read the review and find out what specs you will need to run it Read more

23 August, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Tech companies face clouded future

High-tech companies have little good news to report this earnings season, as the industry slump drags on - with a few bright spots Read more

26 July, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Linux Expo takes open source mainstream

At Linux Expo, companies showed off their latest weapons for battling Microsoft and taking Linux higher into the enterprise Read more

6 July, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News roundup: Microsoft's antitrust triumph

During the antitrust trial, Microsoft showed more restraint than usual in its business strategies and tactics. But already the software behemoth is returning to the hard-charging Microsoft of old Read more

29 June, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Computex takes over Taiwan

Trade show shines the spotlight on Taiwan's massive chip industry, and also highlights some major chip battles Read more

11 June, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Itanium's big day

Intel officially launches the 64-bit chip today, after months of 'soft launch' rollout Read more

29 May, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Champing at the 64-bit

It's been a long wait, but lower-cost 64-bit computer chips are now starting to appear, and could even come to handheld devices Read more

15 May, 2001 by ZDNet UK

News Roundup: Microsoft ends XP speculation

Delays and controversy have impacted Microsoft share price and meant uncertainty surrounding the launch date for Windows XP - but no longer Read more

2 May, 2001 by Will Knight

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pjc158

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It is useful for their lifes,and also this matters are important for networking students.

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DarkDown

yeah! all we want free software

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Jack Strain

Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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Paul Smyth

Is this classic FUD? One thing I would definitely have notice is a Mozilla threat to stop supporting GNU/Linux.

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Jason Burchell

seriously now. I've only bothered to read a small bit of the comments. do me and the rest of the world a favour. stop saying it does not work or...

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Philip Charles Cohen

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