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Article | 9/10/2000 Red Hat, SuSE chiefs: we're for Linux open source
For-profit companies in the Linux business see an opportunity to make money, but they aren't interested in monopolising the market, said the heads of ...
Article | 9/10/2000 Torvalds: more delays for Linux
The much-anticipated 2.4 Version of the Linux kernel will take at least another two months to complete, Linus Torvalds, creator of the open source ope...
Article | 9/10/2000 Australian carriers offer broadband in Singapore
A three-way alliance which includes Australian telecommunications carriers Telstra and Davnet will market broadband services to corporate customers in...
Article | 6/10/2000 Sanyo Launches iD Photo Optical Disc Format
Sanyo used this week's CEATEC electronics show in Japan to officially launch its iD Photo memory storage disc for digital still cameras. The format wa...
Article | 6/10/2000 Sony, Pioneer Demo Blue Laser Optical Recorder
Sony and Pioneer unveiled at the CEATEC electronics show in Japan this week a prototype optical disc video recorder that utilises a state of the art b...
Article | 6/10/2000 Intel's Travails: Once and Future Notebook King?
Battles with AMD for high-end desktop processor supremacy <a href="http://pcworld.idg.com.au/pcw.nsf/pcinfo/E2A4B515706248564A25696D001FF627!OpenDocum...
Article | 6/10/2000 Study: Interactive Revolution Will Be Televised
Infrastructure advances, coupled with growing consumer demand, are fostering a revolution in the emerging interactive television market, with more tha...
Article | 6/10/2000 Napster's Home-User Base Increases 500%
Napster, the controversial Web site for swapping music files, has another "record" to its credit: its file-sharing software is the fastest-growing sof...
Article | 6/10/2000 Hacking Rises Despite Increased Security Spending
Spending more for computer security alone won't protect your network from hackers and cybersaboteurs, according to a recent survey published in Inform...
Article | 6/10/2000 3Com Announces Global Web Poll
BOSTON (10/05/2000) - Joining giant constrictor snakes, birds of prey and great cats stalking people in the jungles of the world is one more exotic p...
Article | 5/10/2000 NEC Develops USB 2.0 Bridge Chip
NEC has developed a new chip designed to help computer peripheral device manufacturers enable their products for the new USB (universal serial bus) 2....
Article | 5/10/2000 Intel's Travails: A Mother(board) of a Disaster
Intel has endured its share of bumps and bruises over the last year, thanks to miscues, supply problems, strong competition from Advanced Micro Device...
Article | 5/10/2000 UK Snoop Law Raises Union Hackles
Trade unions are concerned that portions of the new surveillance bill granting the UK government sweeping powers to access e-mail and other encrypted ...
Article | 5/10/2000 Equipment Failure Knocks Napster Offline
Technology achieved what the largest music companies have failed to do -- knock controversial music-sharing site Napster.com off the Web, at least for...
Article | 5/10/2000 Nokia Runs IP Traffic over Police Radio Network
Belgian mobile phone users wanting quick access to Web sites as they stroll the streets of Brussels will soon have a faster alternative: Ask a policem...
Article | 5/10/2000 Maxtor to Buy Quantum Hard Disk Unit
Storage provider Maxtor on Wednesday announced it will buy Quantum's hard disk drive group for an estimated $US2.3 billion in stock.
Article | 5/10/2000 Netscape Revamps Site and Browser Beta
Netscape is unveiling a redesigned Netscape.com, highlighting simpler access to small-business services and applications. Also, many bugs are fumigate...
Article | 5/10/2000 AMD Polishes Up New Athlon, Duron Chips
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will reportedly up the ante in its ongoing chip race with Intel.
Article | 5/10/2000 Judging E-Books by Their Printers
By now, anyone who follows the creeping pace of e-publishing has realised something about the nominees for the Frankfurt e-book awards: There's not a ...
Article | 4/10/2000 Survey: Users Expect to Pay for Music Downloads
The music downloading business still has huge growth potential even though 78 per cent of users expect to have to pay for their downloads within the n...

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