Locking down OSX
Help/HowTo If you follow these tips, you can turn OSX from a secure system to an absolutely rock-solid one
BT chops business broadband prices
News Brief: A 30 percent reduction in wholesale SDSL prices could benefit small firms and branch offices
Degrees of freedom
Comment Limitations on software licences aren't an open and shut case
Time collapse support site forced offline
News Update: A Web site set up for former employees and customers of Tiny and Time Computers has been closed down after lawyers got involved
EU lawmakers threaten open source
News A proposed European law on intellectual-property infringement could allow SCO to sue Linux users in a criminal court, experts warn
Making IP infringement a crime
Feature Open source developers, software users and file sharers could face criminal charges for intellectual-property infringement, if a proposed EU law is approved
Getting things done with a Tablet
Video In some places, it's infintely easier not having to use a keyboard. Jeff Leonard's lab is one of those places, and he showed us the solution
Cisco flaw presentation spreads across the Web
News New copies of Michael Lynn's presentation on the Cisco router operating system flaw are springing up faster than the lawyers can take them down
Spectrum auction could mean cheaper mobile calls
News Ofcom wants to encourage private GSM networks, which could help save companies money
Dual-core not quite two for the price of one
Leader AMD and Intel are making dual-core the mainstream option. Good, but not everything is as simple as it might seem
The whys, whats and whens of Vista
Q&A Head of all things Windows at Microsoft, Jim Allchin, provides a heads up on the operating system formerly known as Longhorn
Windows 'piracy' checks rounded again
News A simple method has been published that lets users get round Microsoft's latest effort at cracking down on incorrect Windows licensing
Scottish IT skills grant launched
News Brief: £100 per year is being made available to every adult in Scotland to spend on approved ICT courses
Unravelling the mystery of Time Computers
News Administrators are searching for the owners of Time and Tiny Computers as they try to unravel the secrets of a complex company
iPods chopped by HP
News Further evidence of a change in management direction for HP, with a somewhat abrupt end being brought to the most high-profile aspect of its alliance with Apple
Contract arguments reanimate SCO dispute
News In the ongoing legal saga over possible copyright infringement in Linux, Novell has fired two more lawsuits at SCO
Emerging market centres from Intel on the way
News Four centres in São Paulo, Cairo, Bangalore and Shanghai will spearhead Intel's fight to increase PC sales in developing countries
Cheaper dual-core Athlon released by AMD
News A lower-cost but lower-specification Athlon 64 chip, the X2 3800+ was released on Friday



