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At CeBIT 2000 ISDN and modem specialist ZyXel is presenting what it claims is the first ISDN router equipped with dual Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) and 10/100Mbps Ethernet interfaces.
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China stepped up its attack on Sunday against a U.S. report alleging worsening human rights in the country, with state-run media turning the tables and criticizing American racial problems, poverty and violence.
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WAP Forum member Comverse is showing its new Mobile Visual Mailbox (MVM), which gives subscribers an efficient, visual interface for viewing and managing their messages.
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Siemens is showing it IC35 Unifier, which offers unified messaging in the form of e-mail, SMS and paper-free faxing.
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US e-business service provider Banyan is offering help to build secure and scalable Internet architectures.
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European ecommerce is being held back by lack of consumer trust and a dearth of shopping sites in different languages.
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Swedish company, Precise Biometrics, is showing the world_s smallest fingerprint reader at CeBIT 2000.
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As more companies look to corporateportals as a way to bring together employees, customers, and suppliers, more packaged applications are appearing to help simplify and speed up deployment.
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There is plenty of room for new ideas at the 14th annual CeBIT, which runs from 24 February to 1 March and encompasses more than 4.5 million square feet of exhibition space.
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Eurofootball.com is due to launch later in March in time for the soccer frenzy of Euro 2000.
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Ford Motor and Trilogy Software, a closely held maker of business software, said they will announce an e-commerce venture today, but declined to provide further details.
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Despite attempts to jazz up Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates_ keynote with music, videos, and second-rate celebrities, the official Windows 2000 launch was painfully boring.
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European Parliament members have created an independent forum for discussing European internet issues and bringing them to the public_s attention.
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The European Union_s reaction to Austria_s new coalition government has had a negative effect on Estonians.
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Recognizing that homes of the future will have ever Increasing Internet connectivity, Intel Corp. and Sony Corp. announced today their intention to collaborate in developing products capable of sharing electronic content with PCs.
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Iran was jamming the Persian language broadcasts of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and other international stations on the eve of that country_s elections.
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The National Stock Exchange of Lithuania (NSEL) announces that the Lithuania Capital Market Development Project, funded by the International Development Agency US (USAID) and implemented by the US company The Pragma Corporation, is successfully entering i
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Estonian stock prices jumped by an average of almost 5 percent on February 14, bringing the main TALSE index to its highest level in a year and a half.
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ASTANA WARNS AGAINST CALLS FOR KAZAKHSTAN TO JOIN RUSSIA-BELARUS UNION.
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WARSAW, MINSK SQUABBLE OVER DETAINED BELARUSIANS.
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