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How MIT won me over
On a visit to MIT, ZDNet UK columnist Jane Wakefield discovers not a bunch of machine-obsessed geeks but a group of people dedicated to making technology human.
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Suit yourself with a wearable computer
MIT scientists have developed Memory glasses--an eyepiece that projects an image as large as a TV set--that connects to a vest decorated with hardware.
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Do we really need glamorous geeks?
Why do we need a techie hero to persuade the younger generation that geek is chic?
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Broadband--you are the the weakest link
In his address to business leaders at Microsoft's fifth annual chief executive conference Bill Gates has pointed the finger at broadband as the weakest link for the Internet industry in the...
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U.K. near bottom of broadband league
A survey, which puts the UK 21st out of 30 in the industrialized world, is the most serious challenge yet to government assertions that the UK will be the broadband capital of the industrialized...
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Hear the e-mail generation calling
E-mail remains our favourite Internet toy - but for how long?
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High prices stifle U.K. Internet use
In the U.K., average monthly time online has increased by 94 percent. But U.K. surfers are still not spending as much time online as their European counterparts, mainly due to high prices.
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British public ignorant of broadband
Despite government commitment to a broadband Britain, nearly three quarters of the population have never heard the term "broadband", according to a survey from cable firm ntl.
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UK Apple users to get ADSL
One year after their French neighbours, BTopenworld announced that next Monday it will launch a version of its 500Kbps ADSL service for Apple users in the U.K.
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BBC's plan to block Net access unworkable
BBCNews.com will launch later this year, but the site will be accessible only to users outside the UK. Experts say "it is not possible" to block users geographically.
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Are we facing a Net backlash?
A new study says that 30 million Americans gave up on the Internet last year -- the effect of growing commercialization?
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Naked in Las Vegas
All the pre-publicity promised that this year Comdex was going to be all about 'naked commerce.' Now what the heck is that??
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AOL's unlimited service invades Britain
While some ISPs in the UK are canceling their unmetered services, AOL is extending its flat-rate offering and predicting that others will follow its lead.
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King of interactive TV? It's Britain
The UK leads the world in interactive TV, and has just introduced consumers to the wonders of Digital Video Recording.
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UK slow to take up broadband, says report
The UK is lagging behind in take-up of broadband services according to figures published by Internet measurement firm NetValue Tuesday
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Hot technology of the future? Paper
Broadband may be the Internet's killer app, telcos and PDAs may fall out of favor, but new technology means more paper, say experts.
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UK in line with European unbundling plans
UK is not dragging behind on unbundling, states Hewitt, despite queue of companies lining up to have a go at BT and Oftel
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No Internet please, we're British
A quarter of the UK population say they have absolutely no interest in going online -- ever! Others see the Net as a haven for fraudsters and pornographers.
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AltaVista pulls 'lifetime' service in UK
Six months after announcing flat-rate Internet access for life, AltaVista is pulling the offer and blaming British Telecom.
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British ISPs slammed
Unmetered access models crumble for ISPs in Britain.
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