Instant messaging and P2P attacks skyrocket
News Symantec has said that although Internet attacks are increasing, severe attacks are down compared to last year
E-filing creates more paperwork
News A Singaporean electronic-filing system for lawyers has been revamped after complaints it created rather than reduced paperwork
Dell and EMC ally to keep businesses online
News Companies looking to put storage area networks through their paces could benefit from a new initiative in the Republic of Ireland
SuSE's 64-bit Linux seeks unhappy Windows users
News SuSE has launched version 9.0 of its Linux operating system, which adds support for the Athlon 64 and is designed to ease migration from Windows
Efficeon nets PC industry backing
News Transmeta has picked up a range of prominent collaborators in its efforts to break into the mainstream, including Microsoft and Nvidia
Sendo-Microsoft lawsuit to proceed in Texas
News Sendo's allegations that Microsoft used underhand tactics to get hold of its secrets will be scrutinised in court, after the software giant failed to have the lawsuit dismissed
Microsoft helps customers get together
News The newly released Windows SharePoint Services lets companies sets up collaboration sites online where users can work together on projects
SAP high-flyer gives view from the top
Q&A An SAP rising star, Israeli Shai Agassi, explains what keeps the German enterprise-software company at No. 1
InFocus LP120
Review The LP120 is the most portable projector we've seen to date, yet it still manages to deliver good image quality. A good choice for mobile professionals.
California calls VoIP providers to account
News Internet telephone service providers will need operator licences in California, officials have decided
No end of choice: Media Center's hidden bonus
News The latest evolution in home entertainment, says Microsoft, is the Media Center PC - but is it the switched-on user's choice?
Lindows holds firm over contested Web site
News Lindows.com is not backing down in its fight with Microsoft over a Web site that promises free PCs as part of a class-action lawsuit settlement
Sharman defends makers of file-swapping software
News Firms that provide file-swapping software are the same as manufacturers of video recorders, the owner of Kazaa has argued in a filing to a US court
Palm launches new handhelds
News Palm's latest handhelds, including the affordable Tungsten E, both feature colour screens and aim to build on the popularity of the Zire
Sun signs up utility partner
News Sun has added a consulting firm to its roster of partners pushing utility services
Forum to target global digital standards
News The Digital Media Project wants to end the 'technological civil war' holding back the spread of digital media content
EMC touts storage for mid-market
News A new range of network-attached storage products will be geared to medium and small businesses
South Korean govt goes open source
News Thousands of computers in government ministries, agencies and universities will have their proprietary software replaced by open-source alternatives during the next three years
IT managers need to leave 'nerdy closets'
News Not delivering short-term strategic gains has taken the gloss off technology, says a senior Unilever executive
Country codes 'will stay free'
News The International Organisation for Standardisation says it has no plans to start charging for the use of country, language and currency codes, used in standards and markup languages, after...
Security firm charged with computer crimes
News Forensic Tec Solutions' hacking into US government and military computers was designed as a publicity stunt, according to an indictment
Palm updates its core software
Preview Palm OS retains its current 5.2.1 version number, but incorporates a number of enhancements that make it more competitive with Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC.
Palm’s new Tungstens: a first look
Preview Palm has announced two new Tungsten handhelds, along with a range of enhancements to its operating system and a number of new accessories.



