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Microsoft ordered to remove 'Java Compatible' logo

News [25 Mar 1998]

One Year Ago: HP plans NetPCs for summer

News This story first published March 25, 1997 [25 Mar 1998]

BT fights fraud with SHERIFF

News Anti-fraud technology has been commercially released by British Telecom and MCI in order to protect an industry currently losing around $5 billion a year. [24 Mar 1998]

Gartner warns users to avoid NT 5.0 until mid-2000

News Leading industry analyst, The Gartner Group, has warned corporations not to install NT 5.0 for up to a year after its expected release in Q2, 1999. [24 Mar 1998]

Novell calls for 'human interface' on networks

News [24 Mar 1998]

CeBIT 98: Palm PCs look a lot like PalmPilots

News [24 Mar 1998]

Word 97 bug deletes data when printing

News [24 Mar 1998]

Novell bets big on Java

News Novell next week will try once again to convince its customers that NetWare has what it takes to be a full-blown application server and Web development environment. [23 Mar 1998]

Guy Kewney's Diary

News Monday

Ill, again, in bed, fed up. I'm tired of winter. [21 Mar 1998]

SmartCards could solve EMU hiccups

News SmartCard technology was yesterday put forward as a possible answer to some of the technical headaches associated with monetary union, when the `Euro' becomes the sole currency throughout the European Union in 2002. [20 Mar 1998]

US Survey: CompuServe the fastest network

News Compuserve is in the winner's circle for the second time in a quarterly survey of network backbone speeds from Keynote Systems in the US. [20 Mar 1998]

CeBIT 98: Gerstner Keynote P3 - Responsibility

News Here are some of the highlights from Gerstner's speech. [19 Mar 1998]

Blimey! It's WebTelly

News Microsoft's WebTV Networks will launch a test of its hybrid television and Internet service in the UK this month [19 Mar 1998]

CeBIT 98: Gerstner Keynote P2 - Pervasive Computing

News Here are some of the highlights from Gerstner's speech. [19 Mar 1998]

CeBIT 98: Gerstner Keynote P1 - Deep Computing

News IBM Chairman and CEO Louis V. Gerstner Jr. delivered the following remarks during the keynote address for CeBIT 98 last night. [19 Mar 1998]

Bay warns of weak demand in 3rd quarter

News Networking giant, Bay Networks, said yesterday that it expects its fiscal third-quarter revenue to be about 10 per cent below its second quarter's $645m (£398.14m) because of weak product demand. [18 Mar 1998]

Apple's boss doesn't cost a cent

News Maybe Apple's put off picking a new CEO because it's getting a pretty good deal with its current leader. [17 Mar 1998]

Compaq aims at e-commerce

News Compaq will announce several partnerships and repackaging deals aimed at strengthening the company's electronic commerce offerings at the Internet Commerce Expo in the US next week. [17 Mar 1998]

Poor awareness is hurting Sun

News Sun Microsystems yesterday admitted that IT buyers' lack of awareness of the company was potentially hurting sales. [17 Mar 1998]

We love the Web - Dell

News Dell has reiterated that it expects the Web to account for half its sales by the year 2000. [17 Mar 1998]

Iomega sees flat sales, marketing causing loss

News [16 Mar 1998]

Now Iomega issues profits warning

News Iomega today joined the bad news crew that is casting fear across the PC industry. [16 Mar 1998]

Intel seeks chip set domination

News Risking further investigation by the Federal Trade Commission, Intel Corp. is preparing to shut out its rivals from competing in the huge secondary chip set market for Pentium II computers, said industry experts this week. [16 Mar 1998]

20 per cent of US households don't want PCs

News One household out of five in the U.S. would not buy a PC at any price. [16 Mar 1998]

The Luncher

News The Luncher took a good long look at himself in the mirrir of the West End snug bar. His bloodshot eyes didn't bode so well but then it had been a very long week. [14 Mar 1998]


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