Super 3G handsets on the way
News It's not just laptops that are going to have integrated HSDPA
Unbundled broadband on the up
News Efforts to create more competition in BT's local network are bearing fruit
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Wednesday 1/2/2006 Stop! Stop! Enough already! In the House of Lords, a bill is rejected that would have given police constables the power to take down websites if they thought they were helping...
Legislation needed to 'prevent DRM and patent abuses'
News Cambridge University's Ross Anderson has given parliament advice on how to protect the UK from the excesses of technology
Virus crashes stock exchange systems
News The Russian stock exchange system was halted by a virus attack on Thursday
Bulldog: We'll win 24Mbps broadband race
News Rival telco Be jumped the gun on next-generation broadband and BT is behind the curve, claims Bulldog
Demon founder loses RIPA appeal bid
News The Court of Appeal has ruled that Cliff Stanford cannot appeal against his conviction for unlawfully intercepting emails
Digital rights and digital wrongs
Leader Digital rights management technology should not be used to control the consumers of content. Users' interests need to be remembered if digital content is to succeed
Summarize! 2.0
Review This program tries to save you the bother of reading and summarising a long document, but we found too many flaws in our tests to recommend it without reservation. It could prove useful in certain...
All quiet on the Nyxem front
News The virus that was poised to unleash its payload on Friday hasn't caused much disruption, but businesses should still be cautious
SAP launches hosted CRM package
News Its rivals have been quick to mock the new service, but some analysts see it as a good starting point for the firm in the hosted space
BlackBerry saga could be delayed further
News While Gartner thinks settlement is the most likely outcome, the analyst group wouldn't be surprised to see the case drag on for another year
Google given extra time to fight subpoena
News The Judge hearing Google's defence against the US attorney general's subpoena for search information has delayed the hearing for two weeks
JPEG patent under the microscope again
News Forgent Networks could lose millions of dollars if its much-maligned compression patent is thrown out on re-examination
Russian hackers 'sold WMF exploit'
News The code used to exploit the Windows image-processing flaw was sold by hackers for a mere $4,000, according to Kaspersky Lab
Mesh X-Serve 146
Review It’s hard to find serious fault with the X-Serve 146: it may be nothing to look at, but it's surprisingly well specified, quick and comes complete with everything a small business server requires.



