Dome vistors to be shot into cyberspace
News Visitors to the Millennium Dome will have the option to have themselves shot into cyberspace after having their body digitised by three-dimensional rendering equipment. The Talk Zone of the dome, which is being sponsored by BT, will feature a...
[November 17, 1999, 11:54]
Safety experts meet in Cyberspace
News Safety '98 is the world's first free, online conference about health and safety. Running from 2 to 13 November, it aims to educate and stimulate discussion about all aspects of safety including basic domestic stuff, the dangers of children...
[November 2, 1998, 11:35]
UK banks trailing Europe in cyberspace
News UK banks have come under fire from e-business firm Netlife for failing to take advantage of online banking at the risk of losing out to foreign competitors. Citing its own research, Netlife suggests that traditional high-street banks are failing to...
[August 20, 1999, 11:40]
Utilities will embrace Cyberspace by 2003
News Customers could be paying gas, electricity and other utility bills over the Net by the year 2003, with 75 percent of European utilities providing online services, Datamonitor analysts found. In addition to billing, fault reporting and tendering...
[February 10, 1999, 12:10]
News Burst: Clinton signs up for US-Irish e-commerce in cyberspace
News The first international agreement to be signed by world leaders using digital signatures was accomplished today in Santry, Ireland. President Bill Clinton and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern used separate notebook computers, smart card readers...
[September 4, 1998, 15:16]
Pentagon hackers banished from cyberspace
News The two, un-named and aged 16 and 17, are forbidden use of any computer without adult supervision for three years. Despite the hack being into routine administration servers holding little more than staff payroll details, Deputy Defense Secretary...
[November 9, 1998, 12:28]
French Connection to connect in cyberspace
News Fashion retailer French Connection Tuesday announced a move into e-commerce, with a Web site to go live 30 September. The move, along with a strong earnings report, was warmly received by the market, which boosted FCUK shares 11 percent.
[September 22, 1999, 11:17]
North-south divide comes to cyberspace
News Research this week suggests the north is still in the dark ages when it comes to home computer use, and analysts are worried about a knock-on effect to education. The survey, "North-South Divide in PC and Internet Adoption," by market research firm...
[August 20, 1999, 9:37]
US Report: Glenn's returns to orbit grounds Cyberspace
News Astronaut John Glenn may have escaped the Earth's pull Thursday afternoon, but his flight left many Internet users feeling like they were sitting in the middle of rush hour traffic. The flight, which saw former astronaut Glenn return to orbit for...
[October 30, 1998, 14:26]
Caere sends forms software into cyberspace
News The full package (£600 + VAT) uses plug-ins for Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer to produce a replica of a scanned-in paper form, which can include text, graphics and tables. The plug-ins attach to the browser tool bar and are...
[December 11, 1996, 9:36]
Co-operative smiles upon cyberspace
News The Co-operative Bank Thursday followed Egg and others in the official launch of its online bank, Smile.co.uk. At the heart of the "clicks and mortar" strategy is passing along Internet-style savings to the customer.
[October 28, 1999, 12:19]
£74m sportswear startup hits cyberspace
News Boo.com, one of the most keenly anticipated UK Net startups, launched Thursday, selling sportswear designed to appeal to the urban hipster. See profile in Internet IPO bubblers . With backers such as LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, which owns...
[November 4, 1999, 12:16]
UK police chief: Shut down 'abhorrent' Web sites
Talkback If the police would concentrate on what they can do outside cyberspace half as much as they do in cyberspace, they'd be doing a lot better in the fight against crime.
[August 1, 2004, 0:52]
White House preps cybersecurity plan
News The White House's cyberspace security plan, scheduled to be released Wednesday, envisions a broad new role for the federal government in maintaining Internet security. Also under consideration are a "cyber emergency response plan" that would be...
[September 17, 2002, 15:19]
HP stakes a claim in "friendly" Internet
News It won't be long before cyberspace will become a warm, personal place that we all take for granted. It will make the Net not cyberspace, not some cold, impersonal place, but warm.and friendly. At least, that's the vision of Carly Fiorina, chief...
[March 13, 2000, 10:44]
Pentagon moves to protect military networks
News The Pentagon will create a Cyber Command to oversee the US military's efforts to protect its computer networks and operate in cyberspace, under an order signed by Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Tuesday.
[June 24, 2009, 9:33]
Napster shuffles executives
Talkback This latest shuffling of executives is just another chapter in one of the greatest stories ever told in cyberspace. I think the entire download industry is feeling the pressure of the online music industry's leap into the uncertainties of cyberspace.
[February 17, 2004, 19:23]
Adults stall on the information superhighway
News While more youngsters leap into cyberspace, parents voiced concern about unsupervised access to the Net. This could be partly explained by the finding that more children surf Cyberspace at school than in the home.percent of youngsters' Internet...
[October 27, 1998, 16:52]
Bush unveils final cybersecurity plan
News Securing cyberspace is an extraordinarily difficult strategic challenge that requires a coordinated and focussed effort from our entire society -- the federal government, state and local government, the private sector and the American people...
[February 17, 2003, 8:19]
Linux groomed for government role
News The Cyberspace Policy Institute plans to also add authentication and key management features to the operating system. The Cyberspace Policy Institute, a decade-old technology policy think tank established at George Washington University, plans to...
[August 16, 2002, 13:24]



