Alpha version of Mozilla makes debut

Mozilla.org has released the long-awaited "alpha" version of its open source Web browser, dubbed M13, in a signal that the troubled project may finally be putting some of its problems behind it. more »

Patches for Windows 2000 security hole

Microsoft achieved a dubious milestone last week, releasing the first security patch for its Windows 2000 operating system, despite the fact that the OS is still a few weeks away from its official release. more »

WINDOWS 2000 INCHES AHEAD IN BRAND NEW NOS SHOOTOUT

Network World Magazine recently compared W2K to the other available Operating Systems in a first comparative test. more »

Redmond maps plans for life after the PC

Microsoft hopes to expand its computing empire by developing a new generation of Internet-based software and services. The new initiative is the driving force behind Microsoft chief executive. more »

Retailers Remain Unready For E-Commerce - Study

According to a survey reportedly slated for release today by consulting and accounting firm Deloitte & Touche, many traditional retailers and consumer product manufacturers continue to lack a Web presence and many more have not designated a leader for the more »

WINDOWS 2000 starts selling 3 weeks early

Compaq, Dell, IBM and HP are among the Major PC makers that begin selling Windows 2000 systems on January 24-th. more »

A surprise announcement

Gates turns over reins of his empire. more »

Infamous hacker tracked to Latvia

An elusive Russian computer hacker who last month pulled off what may be the world_s biggest online credit card heist has been traced to a bank account in Latvia. more »

Transmeta shoots for 700 MHz with new chip

The highly secretive start-up Transmeta finally unveiled its technology plans Wednesday and made it clear that it aims to compete against chip giant Intel. more »

Modern rule in e-tailing

“E-warranty” services extend sales options more »