BT takes axe to business broadband prices
News With over half the UK's companies yet to embrace broadband, lower prices could tempt them on board
BMC plans spending spree
News The enterprise software market is littered with small, struggling companies, and BMC is planning to use its chequebook to consolidate the space
Dell gives away software to boost switch sales
News Dell hopes the lure of free software will tempt companies to adopt its line of switches
Dell Inspiron 8600: a first look
Preview Dell has revamped its flagship consumer notebook, whose spec sheet now reads like a Who's Who of components. Check out our first impressions.
Environmental searches bloom online
News Solicitors can check out properties' environmental search reports on the Internet in a few minutes, rather than waiting up to six weeks
BT and Yahoo team up to tackle AOL
News BT will rename its Openworld broadband service to reflect its alliance with Internet portal Yahoo
Tight quarters for PC makers
Analysis PC makers have reasons for both optimism and pessimism emerging in the fourth quarter
Microsoft locks down Office documents
News The next version of Microsoft's flagship suite allows access to particular documents to be controlled, but also restricts users to manipulating them with Office 2003
Sars dampens server sales
News Server sales in Asia Pacific grew only eight percent in the second quarter, with Hong Kong hardest hit
European server sales continue recovery
News The region's server market is showing sustained growth, but high-end buyers are still holding out
DTI: Teleworking is good for your health
News The DTI is urging employers to use modern technology to reduce employee stress levels
Will Longhorn outflank Java rivals?
Comment Microsoft is attempting to convince customers that its forthcoming operating system will go hand-in-hand with a Web services infrastructure that beats Java offerings
Opera updates Linux browser
News A test version of Opera 7.20 adds improvements for Unix-like platforms - but surveys show Internet Explorer's market dominance remains overwhelming
Email scam seeks to fleece bank customers
News Another round of spam purporting to be from Citibank attempts to con customers into revealing personal information
Malaysians enrol text messages for democracy
News Malaysia's mobile phone users will be able to verify their voting information by text message, as well as book intercity bus tickets
Chinese cellphone standard attracts German support
News China's homegrown mobile technology has drawn the interest of electronics firm Siemens
IBM promises rewards from utility vision
News IBM will launch software this month that is says will let customers taste some of utility computing's benefits
Bird flies high in China
News A domestic handset manufacturer with global ambitions has claimed the top spot in China's mobile phone market
Tesco checks out phone services
News The supermarket giant will attempt to sell its customers telecommunications along with their groceries
Canon EOS 300D: a first look
Preview Canon's latest digital SLR delivers the functionality that enthusiasts require at a breakthrough sub-£1,000 price.

