Security experts hit back at presidential advisor
News Security experts have been quick to hit back at an advisor of President Bush for criticising software developers' coding practices
European companies 'afraid of new tech'
News Europe is lagging behind the US and Asia when it comes to investing in new technology, according to an industry veteran and leading venture capitalist
Government a 'roadblock' to IT success
News Whitehall has too many Luddites who don't understand the knowledge economy, says Intellect's director general, and frankly we need them like a hole in the road
Wireless networking made easier
Tech Guide What one company sells as a router, another might call an access point or a gateway. Here's our guide to keeping it all straight.
VC money floods back to tech
News Venture Capitalists say there are more tech firms looking for investment, and more money around to invest, than at any time since 2000. But it won't be IPOs that provide the exit strategy this time...
Microsoft holds out hand to eBay
News Office applications will tie up with eBay's online auctions, as part of a partnership between the two companies
ISP fury over BT's broadband claims
News The launch of BT's £19.99 Broadband Basic has enraged some of BT's rivals, who say BT has been distorting the truth
Viruses and DDoS attacks flood UK firms
News Virus-related losses increased by 25 percent over the past year, according to a survey to be published by the DTI
Corel unveils latest WordPerfect
News The next version of the office software will go on sale in April
PARC labs links up devices
News Software developed at the research centre lets all consumer-electronics devices communicate with each other
Microsoft pitches cut-price Windows at Malaysia
News The software giant has slashed the price of Windows XP Home Edition by bundling it with PCs sold under a Malaysian government scheme
Netgear FWG114P
Review Netgear's FWG114P wireless access point/router/firewall/print server is a great all-in-one device for those planning to set up a home office.
IBM gives IM corporate clothes
News IBM has developed an experimental application that blurs the borders between instant messaging and email
Microsoft tweaks licensing agreements
News The software giant has removed a section from its licensing agreement that has long annoyed computer makers
Lastminute.com: Forget Google - we're the innovators
Q&A Chip Steinmetz, Part II: In the second part of an exclusive interview, Lastminute.com's CTO explains why the UK travel site is at the cutting edge of computer science
Upgrade pain is software's shame
Comment New hardware shouldn't require new software - so why do we tie the two together?
Oracle wants arch-enemy's advice
News Oracle is seeking information from Microsoft to support its defence of the PeopleSoft-related antitrust lawsuit
Intel makes new Xeon for four-processor servers
News The new chip will run at 3 gigahertz and include 4 megabytes of Level 3 cache
Spammers tout banned DVD technology
News Copying software from 321 Studios banned last week is being advertised in spam
MP3 revamp to prevent piracy
News Digital rights management features will be added to the music format in a bid to block illegal copying
SCO readies lawsuit against 'recognised name'
News SCO's chief executive says legal action will be launched this week against a large company using Linux
WordPerfect Office 12: a first look
Preview Corel's revamped office suite, due in late April, will deliver plenty of new features. But can it take market share from Microsoft's Office? Here are our first impressions.
Yahoo delves deeper into Web
News The Web portal wants to include pages usually inaccessible to search engines



