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Article | 27/09/2000 Olympic Village built on more than bricks and mortar
Design software company Autodesk has staked its claim over the technology used to design the Olympic Village at Newington, Sydney.
Article | 26/09/2000 AMD to assure motherboard compatibility
Advanced Micro Devices announced on Monday the launch of a global motherboard certification program designed to assure system integrators and users th...
Article | 26/09/2000 A Palm inside a Motorola phone
Palm and Motorola announced on Monday a plan to develop a phone that puts the heart of a Palm personal digital assistant inside a standard-size mobile...
Article | 26/09/2000 Supreme court nearing Microsoft antitrust decision
Meeting for the first time in several months, the US Supreme Court could decide this week whether or not it will hear the appeal of the guilty verdict...
Article | 26/09/2000 E-Book industry warned of piracy threat
The electronic-book industry must be diligent and energetic in its efforts to avoid the copyright problems the music industry has experienced due to t...
Article | 26/09/2000 Antivirus vendors gear up for phones, PDAs
With the emergence last week of the first virus aimed at Palm computers, antivirus software vendors are scrambling to develop products that protect ag...
Article | 26/09/2000 Music industry gets on copyright soapbox
While major music labels agree that the sale of music via the Web still faces hurdles, they vow that experience and market presence will help ensure ...
Article | 26/09/2000 Microsoft aims at embedded systems market
Microsoft Monday unwrapped a handful of initiatives designed to promote the use of its operating systems in embedded devices such as Web-enabled mobil...
Article | 26/09/2000 Red Hat raises flag, leads Linux charge
The open-source Linux operating system continues to move closer and closer toward widespread enterprise acceptance. The penguins came out in full forc...
Article | 26/09/2000 Aussie web habits change as city celebrates
Party time Down Under has shown that where you are and what is happening around you may give a better indication of how you will surf the Web than any...
Article | 26/09/2000 Olympics.com Breaks 6.5 Billion Mark
Traffic to the official Olympics website, www.olympics.com, has exceeded expectations with close to a week still remaining in the Sydney 2000 Games.
Article | 26/09/2000 Web wrap: Olympics Sites Go for Gold
As competition wound up for the first week of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games last Friday, websites began touting their own record-breaking performance...
Article | 25/09/2000 Bluetooth debuts in bits and pieces
Get ready folks! The Bluetooth rush is on! In recent weeks, a number of vendors have thrown their hats in the Bluetooth ring, jockeying for position i...
Article | 25/09/2000 Your Palm is ringing
Palm and RealVision Technology have announced a telephony attachment device for the Palm V handheld device, enabling the PDA (personal digital assista...
Article | 25/09/2000 Microsoft covets seat at high-end Unix table
In the continuing quest to move higher into the enterprise data center, Microsoft next week will launch its .NET family of enterprise servers, includi...
Article | 25/09/2000 Universities refuse to ban Napster
Several major US universities announced this week that despite a request from Howard King, the attorney representing anti-Napster artists Dr. Dre and ...
Article | 25/09/2000 Worry about the worm
Fear the worm. The computer worm, that is. That was the theme of a talk Symantec's director of research, Stephen Trilling, gave to attendees at Dell C...
Article | 25/09/2000 Your guide to Olympics web coverage
For the first time since 1960, the Olympics will be broadcast via delayed transmission. But unlike 1960, viewers have an alternative than to wait for ...
Article | 25/09/2000 Visa customers linked to ATMs via WAP
The official Olympic credit card company, Visa, has processed more than $9.7 million in transactions from Homebush Olympic Park alone since the beginn...
Article | 25/09/2000 IBM spared from embarassing mishaps at halfway point
IBM's dearest wish is for its swansong Olympic Games here in Sydney to go smoothly. Big Blue's previous Summer Olympics in Atlanta in 1996 turned sour...

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