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Article | 21/09/2000 You're virtually there
People unable to get to Sydney for the Olympic Games will be able to enjoy virtual tours of Games sites and interactively view 180-degree images of Sy...
Article | 20/09/2000 DivX: from the underground to the living room
The din following the decision in the August DVD decryption case has largely drowned out notice of one technology that was a linchpin of the Motion Pi...
Article | 20/09/2000 Forrester: music, book industry to lose billions
The music and book publishing industry stands to lose billions in revenue from online file sharing, according to a report released Tuesday from Forres...
Article | 20/09/2000 Business guru Tom Peters sees e-business shakeout
Over 85 per cent of the companies trying to restructure their business around e-commerce are going to blow it, said legendary business guru Tom Peters...
Article | 20/09/2000 Microsoft Takes Windows CE for Cars to Japan
Microsoft made a strong move this week on the automotive front when the software maker reached an agreement with five Japanese car component makers on...
Article | 20/09/2000 Intel to push notebooks to 850MHz, source says
Get ready for a little more speed on your notebook. Intel plans to release three new processors for notebook computers, including a mobile Pentium III...
Article | 20/09/2000 Amlink to expand event horizon
The Sydney Olympic Games is proving to be a good workout for Australian-built event management software from Brisbane-based Amlink Technologies, but t...
Article | 20/09/2000 NBC on top but Yahoo's closing fast
As the competition for medals heats up in the sporting arena, the competition for internet traffic to the various websites offering coverage of the Ga...
Article | 19/09/2000 Microsoft acquires digital audio technology developer
Microsoft has made another inroad into the entertainment industry, adding to its stable of acquired companies with the purchase of Pacific Microsonics...
Article | 19/09/2000 HP, 3Com offer bluetooth for notebook PCs
Hewlett-Packard entered the emerging Bluetooth fray announcing that the wireless technology is available in its line of notebook computers.
Article | 19/09/2000 National Semiconductor puts 'system on a chip'
Hoping to take advantage of what analysts say will be a booming market for Internet appliances over the next several years, National Semiconductor on ...
Article | 19/09/2000 Intel takes on Italian company in overclocking skirmish
An Italian IT company with just 10 employees has won three rounds of a legal battle with Intel and is hoping to deliver the knockout punch when the bo...
Article | 19/09/2000 Politicians weigh in on Napster debate
Recent court filings by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Copyright Office against Napster may have been too sweeping and tried to represent ...
Article | 19/09/2000 McAfee develops cookie-cleaning software
Ever wondered why certain Web sites recognise your identity as soon you visit them? It's thanks to a 'cookie', a small file containing personal inform...
Article | 19/09/2000 Get yer digital Results Books here
For the first time ever at an Olympic Games, Fuji Xerox will produce a digital CD-ROM version of the official Results Books.
Article | 19/09/2000 Fujitsu leads IT investment scheme
In a bid to attract investment dollars from international companies during the Olympic Games, Fujitsu Australia chairman Neville Roach today launched ...
Article | 19/09/2000 IT charity fund to raise money for kids
And you thought IT was just about making money? A new charity hopes to channel some of the wealth created in the industry to a worthwhile cause.
Article | 19/09/2000 IBM heads Olympic hit list
Despite the attraction of live TV Olympic coverage, the internet is still grabbing viewers' attention in a big way, with the IBM-hosted official site,...
Article | 19/09/2000 Telstra hurdles mobile madness
Telstra's mobile network passed its first big Olympic test last Friday night during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games opening ceremony, but the carrier is...
Article | 18/09/2000 Drivers for (Windows) Me?
Upgrading to a new operating system can be exciting up until you try to fire up a graphics-heavy game or send a file to your vintage-but-workhorse pri...

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