Email Meltdown Claims Slammed
News This, Linford said, is a huge problem because including ISP domain names in spam black lists would cause a huge proportion of legitimate mail to be blocked. Security vendors have accused anti-spam experts at Spamhaus of hyping a trick that allows...
[February 4, 2005, 13:10]
Russia Faces Increased Internet Restrictions
News It says that no police officer or agent can read your mail without an official mandate from a judge or a prosecutor. On Friday a Russian pro-democracy campaigner denounced attempts by Vladimir Putin's government to infringe on the Internet privacy...
[September 26, 2000, 10:10]
The Luncher
News Got to get by beauty sleep if I'm going to catch Toshiba's servers, Microsoft's 'Hydra' Citrix-based NT application server, Iomega's n.hand cute stamp-sized memory cards (and BB King party), Cirrus's new graphics chips, Windows CE 2.0 handhelds...
[November 15, 1997, 7:00]
Microsoft Fixes Wireless Glitch
News Rival Linksys has a commanding lead in the category, where analysts note that Microsoft's network gear is priced higher than competing products after mail-in rebates. The glitches are a bit of a black eye for Microsoft, as they reflect upon the...
[November 12, 2002, 8:13]
The Luncher
News mail problems? Suckers, smiled the Luncher as he buttoned his winter coat around his free lunch-stuffed belly and headed off for a Friday Guinness. MSN: Rugby shirt, clear plastic A4 ring binder (nice black and white top, shame about the logo)
[November 8, 1997, 7:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog I mail a friend who's an absolute martyr to her RSI and ask 'Could it be. Cambridge Display Technologies has something wonderful to show - a 2" green and black television screen. Friday It has infra-red connectivity, so you dump it next to your...
[February 21, 1998, 6:00]

