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Article | 6/06/2000 Let the Java games begin
Motorola is playing games with its mobile phones. On Monday the company will debut a new Java-capable mobile telephone that includes computer games pr...
Article | 6/06/2000 Intel delays Timna release until 2001
Intel will delay the launch of its Timna processor for low-cost PCs until the first quarter of next year while it develops a new interface that will a...
Article | 6/06/2000 MS Outlook patch further delayed
Microsoft says the security patch announced three weeks ago for its Outlook 98 and 2000 email clients is expected to be released behind schedule some ...
Article | 6/06/2000 IDC: E-commerce to exceed $US1.6 trillion
The US will not continue to dominate the global ecommerce market, which will reach $US1.6 trillion by 2003, according to a study released yesterday by...
Article | 6/06/2000 Diverse devices to drive net's future
The much-touted convergence of internet devices is little more than a futuristic myth, argues DoubleClick founder and CEO Kevin O'Connor.
Article | 6/06/2000 MS/DOJ - UPDATE: Govt makes minor changes in remedy plan
The government contends in a court document filed yesterday that Microsoft's arguments in its latest brief, filed last week, went beyond the scope of ...
Article | 5/06/2000 Australian Bush to get Additional Telecom Funding
Rural and regional Australia will receive A$65 million (US$37.7 million) in community-based communications and internet project funding, according to ...
Article | 5/06/2000 Malaysia Seeks Australian Tenants for IT Park
Australian IT exporters wanting to expand into the Southeast Asian market have been offered a high-tech home in Malaysia: the UNI-IT Park.
Article | 5/06/2000 Investors avoid Gocorp gamble
Gambling operator Gocorp has had a forgettable debut on the ASX, reports Luisa Bustos.
Article | 5/06/2000 TurboLinux curbs disturbing slur
Just two days after laying off an unspecified number of its workers, San Francisco-based TurboLinux announced a shakeup in its senior management.
Article | 5/06/2000 AMD Thunderbird is go
Advanced Micro Devices seems to have erased the last, small performance edge enjoyed by Intel's high-end desktop CPUs.
Article | 5/06/2000 Sony: Arms open, mouth shut
Sony Computer Entertainment isn't playing games with its PlayStation 2 games console.
Article | 5/06/2000 ninemsn? Yeah, I've heard of them...
For the first time, according to the Media Metrix Audience Ratings Report for April, a non-US digital media property has achieved an audience "reach" ...
Article | 5/06/2000 Cable already a thing of the past: 3COM
A cable-connected internet economy may never become part of Australia's future, 3Com local managing director Archie Wilson has predicted.
Article | 5/06/2000 Freshport puts agribusiness online
The internet economy brought the concept of "e-agribusiness" to rural and regional Australia last week at the annual Mildura Field Day.
Article | 5/06/2000 Microsoft up for auction? I think not.
Microsoft has denied reports it pressured auction website eBay into removing all Microsoft software sales and altering Microsoft-related customer fee...
Article | 2/06/2000 Net2Phone gets you yapping online
Net2Phone wants to remove the geek barrier from PC-to-telephone calls over the internet.
Article | 2/06/2000 TurboLinux Cuts Jobs
Another high-profile Linux company is facing tough measures to adjust a business model based on selling a product that is free. San Francisco-based Tu...
Article | 2/06/2000 LINUX CONFERENCE: Linux struggles to get beyond the web
Behind the scenes, much of the internet is run on open-source platforms, including the Linux operating system. But bringing Linux over the divide to i...
Article | 2/06/2000 Crusoe chip launches in web device
Some IT managers hope the Transmeta Crusoe chip will deliver longer battery life and increased competition to processor giant Intel.

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