Security guru demands two-factor authentication
News RSA Conference: Businesses have been urged to get their act together over security and insist that users supply more than just a password before getting online
Nokia: Firms hot on Wi-Fi, cold on 3G
News Mobility: Senior executives at Nokia say that today's enterprise customers want their mobile devices to support GPRS and Wi-Fi, but aren't much bothered about third-generation networks
Kerry concedes
News John Kerry has phoned George W Bush to concede defeat in the US presidential election
3G data: the choice expands
Buyer's Guide Mobile professionals now have a choice of four 3G mobile data solutions from UK network operators. Check out our reviews.
Passport fee rise linked to ID cards
News The cost of new UK passports is set to double to take into account the cost of compulsory biometric ID cards
O2 Data Card 3G/GPRS
Review O2 follows Vodafone, Orange and T-Mobile into the 3G market with a data card offering broadband connectivity on the move. Like T-Mobile and Vodafone, O2 adds Wi-Fi access to the 3G/GPRS...
Nokia to launch RFID phone kit with a magic touch
News Mobility: The Big Finn claims a world first with a product that could allow mobile users to access information by tapping their handset against a tag
Adobe looks towards Linux
News Adobe, make of Photoshop, Acrobat and other near-ubiquitous applications looks to be moving slowly towards a greater involvement with desktop Linux
Why Kim Polese believes in open source
Q&A The former Sun executive, now CEO of a company providing support services for open-source software, explains that although she never sees the hype of the dot-com era returning, there are still many...
New e-Payments Engine for Northern Ireland
News Northern Ireland's e-Government Unit has set up a new e-payment system, which was developed in conjunction with Microsoft, and believes the system will save it millions
Boards warned again over VoIP risks
News After a recent clear warning from KPMG a global Deloitte partner has said that the vulnerability of VoIP means senior executives must be involved in evaluation and deployment decisions
SCO sees a little sense
Leader SCO is rethinking its corporate response to Groklaw - a sign that not all battles against reality are worth fighting
Microsoft wins £500m NHS contract
News Update: The NHS has awarded a nine-year software contract to Microsoft, a week after the OGC sang the praises of open-source alternatives
AOL to continue layoffs
News America Online, the erstwhile ISP and unit of Time Warner, looks set to continue with its restructuring in response to declining premium subscriptions
Even COOs can get the fear...
Comment Jonathan Schwartz, president of Sun, shares with us a few things that send shivers down his spine, from patent abuse to complaints about RFID and a lack of bandwidth
Salesforce.com gets a little help from its friends
News Dreamforce: The CRM vendor drafted in some industry heavyweights to speak at its annual user conference including ex-Oracle boss Ray Lane, and Sun's president Jonathan Schwartz
The Internet worm comes of age
News The first Internet worm appeared on this day 16 years ago and online security has never been the same, say security professionals
Linksys Wireless-G Internet Video Camera
Review This network camera adds the convenience of wireless (802.11g) to its wired Ethernet connectivity, but it's relatively bulky, lacks remote control and is quite pricey.
Salesforce adds customisation option
News Dreamforce: Salesforce.com's latest software package will include CustomForce, which it says allows companies to tailor-make the application to their needs
Bush drops in on Salesforce.com conference
News Dreamforce: Attendees at the application service provider's event in San Francisco were treated to a surprise visit by an unexpected VIP
iTunes upgrade disables plug-in
News Apple has used an update to its iTunes software to remove support for a plug-in that allowed iPod owners to copy songs from the music player to an iTunes library
Cisco source code for sale online
News Cisco Pix 6.3.1 source code is being offered for sale on the Net by a group calling themselves the Source Code Club, which had previously advertised code from Enterasys and Napster
MailFrontier Desktop 4.2
Review Of the anti-spam programs we've seen, MailFrontier Desktop is the best at doing exactly what it's supposed to do: block spam.
Gateway buys back stock from Time Warner
News A deal originally made with AOL is now over, with Gateway repurchasing its own shares and saying that it is 'bullish' about its stock's prospects
US voters turn to the Web
News The US electorate has used the Internet for information, discussion and e-voting complaints in greater numbers than ever before



