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Nuggets: Send movies, MP3 over the dog and bone

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on... [08 Oct 1999]

News Burst: Top-secret TV/Web technology unveiled

News The Net is seeping into your TV sets. [08 Oct 1999]

FTC will back online privacy groups

News Privacy complaint investigations to be accelerated in the US [08 Oct 1999]

3dfx CEO quits

News Ballard walks as 3dfx looks for new chief... [08 Oct 1999]

Startup promises 'portable portals'

News Amidst the e-commerce and broadband hoopla, one Internet World exhibitor proffers a potentially interesting plug-in. [08 Oct 1999]

MP3 books are a go go

News Novels, poems and essays published in MP3 [07 Oct 1999]

Can RCA jam with other MP3 players?

News Will Generation Y become the latest to listen to pioneering consumer electronics maker RCA? Or will others rule the MP3 roost? [07 Oct 1999]

Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet

News Novell consumer profiling push centralises information, making it harder to protect, privacy advocates charge. [06 Oct 1999]

SDMI looking frail

News SDMI members reckon the initiative is in trouble... [06 Oct 1999]

Red Hat targets enterprise before snaring consumers

News Sew up the enterprise, and the consumer desktop will follow (with a little help from third-party killer-apps) says Red Hat. [06 Oct 1999]

Bull warns against international e-commerce regulation

News A new report on electronic commerce calls for the introduction of a specific international body for e-trade issues [06 Oct 1999]

Nuggets: Rio lets you get anal with your MP3 collection

News Do you keep all your vinyl, CDs and MDs in pristine alphabetical order in fancy chrome made to measure racks? RioPort loves you... [06 Oct 1999]

News Burst: Red Hat waits on killer apps for consumers

News Shrink-wrap Linux evangelist Red Hat admits that it is relying on third-parties to port major native desktop applications to its operating system before it can ship to consumers. [06 Oct 1999]

AOL: Broadband is three years off

News Barry Schuler says the company will spend aggressively, but does not plan to buy its way into the cable modem business. [06 Oct 1999]

Hide email from spammers/marketing types...

News To the delight of online privacy advocates, a new piece of software pledges to protect the identity of Web surfers from online marketing maniacs launches Monday. [04 Oct 1999]

Nuggets: Hooge capacity CD/DVD alternative from C3D

News Nuggets, twice a day, every day (well, we do our best!). Software, hardware and every gadget we can get our mitts on... [04 Oct 1999]

Garageband.com steps up to online MP3 challenge

News Get your band out of the garage and onto the Internet with Garageband.com -- your neighbours might thank us... [01 Oct 1999]

Microsoft touts consumer benefits of broadband media

News Consumers could be main beneficiaries of Microsoft's broadband group hug. [01 Oct 1999]

News Burst: DSL privacy blunder by Fastpoint

News Fastpoint Communications, one of the shining lights of DSL (digital subscriber line) provision in the States, says it will have to change the way in which it has set up all of its user accounts in order to protect customer identity. [01 Oct 1999]

Sprint enters ASP market

News Consumers are the next target of the application service provider. [01 Oct 1999]

High street prepares for MP3 invasion

News Creative Laboratories might not think the UK is ready for MP3 players, but Britain's biggest electronics retailer begs to differ. [30 Sep 1999]

Fresnel enlarges yours

News Magnifying monitor madness from misunderstood Internet game-head. [30 Sep 1999]

Talkback 1 Talkback

ASP99: Web applications for dummies

News Lucent exec outlines how ASPs can target consumers with futuristic apps. [30 Sep 1999]

Amazon offers cheap shop space

News Amazon's zShops will let consumers set up an inexpensive shop through the retailing powerhouse. And it puts Amazon in competition with Yahoo! and AOL. [30 Sep 1999]

Brits not ready for MP3, says Creative

News Rio may be selling everywhere, but Nomad will only be available over the Web. [30 Sep 1999]


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