Dell extends Euro printer line
News Dell has introduced a number of low-cost laser and inkjet printers to the European market
Alvarion launches uncertified WiMax kit
News WiMax won't be certified until the end of this year, but Alvarion has announced a product because it says telcos are already clamouring for it
3G tech gets cheaper as standardisation takes hold
News Building 3G networks is getting cheaper and easier as prices fall and vendors agree to work with standardised products
Broadband Britain moving to mobile phone pricing
News BT has made big changes to the way it sells ADSL to ISPs, and this is stimulating the creation of pay-as-you-go and bandwidth-on-demand broadband
Lindows wins a round in naming battle
News The open-source software firm has won the right to use its name in certain circumstances
Security contractors urged to take out personal indemnity insurance
News As the epidemic of virus and spam continues, security professionals may need legal protection from losses caused by security breaches, according to legal experts
UK e-unit Web site goes live
News The e-envoy's homepage has been replaced by a new site, completing the transition to the e-Government Unit
Sun to base pricing on UN economic data
News Population-based licences may bring cheaper software to the developing world
'We will open source Solaris' - Sun
News Sun president Jonathan Schwartz has confirmed that the company will at some point make its operating system's code available
Spending explosion predicted for Web services
News Investment in Web services will increase tenfold by 2008, according to IDC
Intel head attacks complacency
Q&A Craig Barrett, one of the tech industry's more outspoken chief executives, likes to have the last word
BEA: 'The best is yet to come'
Q&A The Java software maker's explosive growth is far from finished, according to founder Alfred Chuang
Security escapes from the lab
Comment As security threats increase, HP's researchers concentrate on management and active countermeasures
Intel plans to open up boot code
News The chip giant will work with CollabNet on code that will make PCs' and servers' boot-up process more predictable
Google seeks better business sales
News The search firm is selling an updated hardware and software package that promises better performance for larger organisations' online operations
BayStar settles differences with SCO
News After a disagreement over the way SCO is being run, investment firm BayStar Capital will sell its preferred shares to the company
Sun and Fujitsu merge Sparc lines
News The two companies' products will be superseded by a joint range dubbed Advanced Product Line
Media Player rejigs content
News The next Windows Media Player will attempt to cash in on the trend towards portable music devices

