By Anna Tobin BEEFY asked whether there are any programmes that work in the UK that alert you when you have an incoming call while you're online Some people who have call-waiting on their phone
00:00 Fri 16th Feb 2001By Oliver Goggi IT's BEEN called the 'Dotcom Death-watch' and the casualties list is still growing. The last quarter of 2000 saw internet companies collapsing at an average of one per day, but those
00:00 Thu 15th Feb 2001By Christina Okoli HERE are the gadgets you won't be seen without in a short time from now: 1. One of these days you'll be paying your bus fare with your mobile phone. Nokia, the mobile phone
00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001By Christina Okoli FORGET about sticks, stones and silly nursery rhymes; in the dot com world, a name can certainly hurt you. Online businesses are scrambling to change their image, and
00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001By Christina Okoli PICTURE it. Your in the middle of a game of Tomb Raider, you've surpassed your best ever score, you've slayed the villains, saved the virtuous, and now you're about to leap Lara
00:00 Mon 12th Feb 2001By Christina Okoli EVEN web surfers are getting caught in the tide of rip-off Britain. According to a recent report Internet users in the UK are paying more for high-speed access than their
00:00 Sun 04th Feb 2001By Christina Okoli NEARLY everyone has a mobile phone these days, good news for network operators, bad news for manufacturers. In fact, with two-thirds of people in the UK and Europe already owning
00:00 Thu 04th Jan 2001By Christina Okoli THE Internet and Computing channel has been inundated with questions and requests ranging from the banal to the bizarre, and from the practical to the perplexing. However, with
00:00 Thu 01st Feb 2001By Christina Okoli EVERYONE'S been talking about it for years. How much will it cost They ask. What will it look like When will it all happen Well, the home of the future is fast becoming the
00:00 Sun 28th Jan 2001By Christina Okoli 'TRADE in your videogame controller for a keyboard and start typing for your life.' This was the launch slogan for one of Sega's latest games, yet the words have taken on new
00:00 Sun 28th Jan 2001By Christina Okoli THE Internet has found its way into nearly every corner of our lives, and now, as the UK hangs on the verge of an expected general election, the web is once again rearing its
00:00 Sun 28th Jan 2001 By Christina Okoli IN AN effort to reclaim profits and dignity, British Telecom (BT) has been talking-up its latest plans to create a new generation of pay phones, following the recent launch of
00:00 Mon 22nd Jan 2001By Christina Okoli ARE you GR8, 1DRFL, :-) , :-( , or just confused Well, while the world was busy sightseeing in cyberspace, a new generation of mobile phone devotees were busy creating a whole
00:00 Mon 22nd Jan 2001By Christina Okoli ITS being pegged as bigger than the internet and more life changing than the PC, but what exactly is this mysterious new invention that has the technology industry buzzing
00:00 Mon 22nd Jan 2001By Christina Okoli THERE is something very strange going on in church halls and school gyms across the country. Thousands of people are giving-up a relaxing weekend in, to push, shove and haggle
00:00 Mon 15th Jan 2001By Christina Okoli ARE you making the most of that 1,000 hunk of plastic that's taking-up almost all the space on you desk Well, if you're one of the 4 per cent of computer owners who uses your PC
00:00 Mon 15th Jan 2001By Christina Okoli THE computer giant Microsoft is moving out of the office and into the living room, as it bids to conquer the tight and hostile world of computer games. Press Association Gates
00:00 Mon 15th Jan 2001By Christina Okoli MORE and more Internet companies are saving-up, logging-off and shutting down. In the year 2000, six of some of the web's biggest movers closed, resulting in a plunge in the
00:00 Tue 02nd Jan 2001By Christina Okoli NOT so long ago a virus was something you beat off with a hot cup of cocoa and a slice of motherly love. But, as the Internet becomes an integral part of our daily lives, the mere
00:00 Mon 25th Dec 2000By Christina Okoli THE Internet makes a mockery of time and space. It trespasses national boundaries with a blatant disregard for the law. In a landmark ruling, a Paris court recently ordered
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