News Roundup: Internet Twins Adopted Online
News Read all about the sorry saga in ZDNet's roundup: The row over the baby twins 'bought' on the Internet has caused nationwide disgust at the idea that children can be traded as commodities and sparked a host of increasingly bitter revelations about...
[January 23, 2001, 10:00]
Roundup: Creative's U-turn On Portable MP3
News Here's a roundup of Creative's journey thus far: With 6GB of space on your hip, attached to a snazzy set of headphones, who needs a lowly CD player. The portable MP3 player is here to stay -- although it didn't get off to a great start -- with...
[January 13, 2000, 15:57]
News Roundup: Traumatic Week For Microsoft Sites
News ZDNet brings you a roundup of what turned into the week from hell for the world's biggest software firm. Usually omnipresent software mogul Microsoft all but vanished last week when its most prized Web sites disappeared from view.
[January 29, 2001, 16:45]
2000 Roundup: Broadband Comes To Britain - Eventually
News It later withdrew from the process (read ZDNet's 2000 Roundup of unbundling tomorrow to find out all about this). Ironically the year began with big news about what is generally regarded as the third runner for broadband delivery -- satellite.
[January 2, 2001, 6:12]
The Crusoe Chip Roundup
News ZDNet's Crusoe roundup follows the hype and explores the issues facing the little chip. There's no doubt that Transmeta's first foray into the land of mobile processors has caused a stir, not least because it looks as though its Crusoe chip will be...
[January 21, 2000, 9:11]
Roundup: UK Online Banking Security Crisis
News ZDNet provides a roundup of the catalogue of security concerns currently plaguing UK e-commerce firms. In their eagerness to cash in on the UK's dot-com boom, banks have rushed to get Internet services up and running -- often at the expense of...
[August 11, 2000, 17:00]
Roundup: LinuxWorld 2000, San Jose
News The conference produces buckets of Linux news and information and ZDNet provides this roundup of the event. The scope and scale of LinuxWorld, 14-17 August, in San Jose provides conclusive evidence that Linux is an operating system intent on taking...
[August 16, 2000, 16:11]
LinuxWorld Expo Roundup
News ZDNet LinuxWorld Roundup: Can the alternative OS be everything to everyone, from PCs to gaming to e-business? Only time, and the second LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York, will tell. News SuSE voted best distribution at LinuxWorld 2000...
[February 1, 2000, 14:06]
Roundup: Unmetered Access - How It All Went Wrong
News Unmetered access hit the headlines yet again this week as CallNet becomes the latest victim of its huge popularity. In the same week, broadband gets a boost as Telewest drops the price of its cable broadband service blueyonder from £50 a month to £33.
[August 11, 2000, 16:37]
Roundup: Full Coverage Of The Vista Launch
News After years of work, months of anticipation and plenty of criticism from the sidelines, Microsoft finally launched its Vista operating system to the public on Tuesday. The launch took place at the British Library, where Bill Gates insisted that...
[January 31, 2007, 11:10]
3GSM World Congress: Day One Roundup
News The 3GSM World Congress began in Barcelona on Monday with Microsoft making an early bid for the limelight with its new PlayReady DRM system. PlayReady aims to make digital rights management (DRM) more attractive to users, by allowing them to easily...
[February 12, 2007, 16:38]
3GSM World Congress: Day Two Roundup
News 3GSM was in full swing on Tuesday as BT strengthened its hand in the mobile space. Two new smartphone deals with HP and HTC could help the telco regain the dominant position it lost when it sold its Cellnet division earlier this decade.
[February 13, 2007, 16:17]
News Roundup: IR35 In The High Court
News At the High Court this week, a body representing the UK's self-employed IT contractors have been arguing that the government's IR35 tax rules are illegal. IR35 came into force in April 2000, and increases the tax liabilities of a consultant's...
[March 16, 2001, 10:50]
News Roundup: Music Industry Cracks Down On Napster
News If you download MP3 files from the Internet, you run the risk of having your details sent to the police. As part of its fight against copyright violation, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is developing automatic...
[February 19, 2001, 16:31]
ZDNet Roundup: A Week In The Life Of WAP
News Content is most definitely king in the wireless world and announcements from some major online players this week boosted confidence in the future of the fledgling WAP standard. One of the coming companies in the wireless world, Phone.com, announced...
[February 11, 2000, 14:51]
World's Most Lethal Virus: ILOVEYOU Roundup
News For up-to-the-minute news, comment and practical help, please go to our ILOVEYOU Special Report
[May 4, 2000, 13:50]
News Roundup: GSM World 2001 In Cannes
News Companies like Palm, Ericsson and HP all used GSM World 2001 to unveil their latest hot products while mobile bigwigs used the Congress as an opportunity to debate what the next generation of mobile phones and PDAs will mean to consumers and to...
[February 22, 2001, 10:41]
Trend Micro 2004 Roundup: Virus Outbreak Incidence, Prevailing Malware Trends, Emerging Threats, Forecasts
White Papers The year 2004 bustled with serial virus outbreaks. It also saw an increase in bot programs, spam and phishing incidence, as well as an increase in spyware and adware generation, indicating that most attacks are gearing towards that quest to cash in...
[April 28, 2006, 0:00]
NetWorld & Interop Show Roundup
News News Banging the drum for Ethernet Extreme Networks' CEO Gordon Stitt came to NetWorld+Interop not to praise SONET but to bury it, and bang the drum for Ethernet. Fri 12 May 2000 Flexion system ties voice mail with email NetWorld+Interop shows...
[May 10, 2000, 14:12]
News Roundup: Government Gets Taste For Tech
News The UK government loves hyping up its plans to turn the country into the most wired country in the G7, but does it really know what it is talking about or is it just pre-election hot air? Can we really have the best online government and broadband...
[February 20, 2001, 16:42]

