BT, Siebel to launch on-demand CRM service
News An online, on-demand customer relationship management service from BT and Siebel will compete against Salesforce.com, and the incumbent is not amused
SpamHaus targeted by child-porn email attack
News The anti-spam service has been targeted by a scam that is designed to end up with it being sent angry emails by users who'd been told they were being sent pornography
OFT stops domain-name scam
News A Swansea firm has been warned about its practice of telling companies that someone else was after a domain name that they might want
ADSL rollout hits major milestone
News Shadow home secretary David Davis MP wants 100 percent broadband coverage in his constituency, but that won't happen until more people help to pop BT's triggers
Virus damage costs increase fourfold
News Either enterprises are spending four times more cleaning up after virus and worm attacks this year, or they significantly underestimated their costs last year, according to new research
Intel sees Moore's Law wall ahead
Analysis A recent paper by Intel researchers suggests that chip development as laid out by Moore's Law will hit a serious block within the next two decades
Software upgrades find favour with frugal firms
News Companies are resisting splashing out on new software solutions and are making do with service upgrades to their existing packages, Sage has told the City
E-shoppers put faith in high street names
News Many consumers are much happier doing their online shopping at the site of a reliable household name retailer, rather than a relatively unknown dot-com, research claims
UK ISPs reassured over 'royalty tariff' claim
News The UK should be safe from the fallout from a Canadian court case that could see ISPs pay a 'royalty tariff' from their profits, thanks to European law
EMC does database deal
News EMC and OuterBay have joined up to create a partnership that they say will improve information management
E-voting company faces congressional inquiry
News Diebold has withdrawn its DMCA-based challenge against people who posted its internal emails online, but one group will continue the legal fight to prove that it was not a case of copyright...
Debian team confirm Linux flaw allowed attack
News Debian.org has confirmed that a flaw in the Linux kernel, which has been fixed, helped an attacker force its servers offline
Apple iMac G4 1.25GHz
Review Home users will appreciate the eye-catching, wide-screen iMac and its new, faster 1.25GHz G4 processor.
IT reduces stress - except for bankers
News A recent survey has found that while many decision-makers feel IT has made their job easier, those in the financial sector are more stressed as a result of communications technology
North Korea launches 'secure' email
News Little is known about how many people are online in North Korea, but the country is claiming to have have launched an email service with 'guaranteed' security
Linux tablet PC breaks $1000 barrier
News A tablet-style PC with a Linux interface is hoping to appeal to businesses that are interested in low-cost mobile computing

