UK Info Disk 2001 Pro
Review A useful service for both home and business users.
EU telecoms ministers meet to save 3G
News The EU considers bailing out network operators who feel they paid too much for licences, but some countries are opposed
Win a slice of the moon online
News Lancashire lunacy: BBC Web site offers plots on the moon
Over half of UK e-tailers breaking law
News Companies could face unlimited fines for complacency over e-trading laws
Mac OS X dilemma: To upgrade or not to upgrade?
News Apple says its new, Unix-based operating system is ready to go to work on your desktop, but the devil is in the details
ISPs not immune to tech gloom
News ISPs will have to have very solid business plans to ride the storm
Be slashes staff and faces hard times
News Being Be just isn't as easy it used to be
Spice up your life with a tech ISA
News If it's your first time, you might want to try something a bit safer. Those of you with nerves of steel, however, might fancy a punt on high-tech stocks - but you'd better be quick
NASA fires up supercomputer
News Supercomputer will be used for calculating airflow around aircraft, simulating life's origins and predicting hurricanes
AIM taken offline by 'glitch'
News But glitch lasted only a matter of minutes, says spokesman
Xbox tools are delayed
News Games makers fail to get crucial development kit on time, but Microsoft says console still on track
Sony plans to ride out economic slump
News Japanese Sony is bombarding the US market with new products in a bid to survive the downturn
Nokia glitch could crimp 3G plans
News Upgrading to higher-speed networks could cause problems for Nokia users in the States - the company is working to fix the problem
MSN joins Net music skirmishes
News Find a tune to fit your mood... Microsoft launches MSN Music site
Hacker danger
Comment A biologist once remarked that the evolution of computer virus technology was "very likely to follow a similar path to the one that biological viruses did -- for good evolutionary reasons."
How Microsoft plans to take over your cell phone
Comment Microsoft's "mobility group" is in the French seashore resort city of Cannes this week, doubtless hoping the sun will shine on its new next-generation cell phones, code-named Stinger and Stirling.
Napster fury fills the Senate
News Alanis Morissette speaks to Congress on musicians, their audience and the Internet
Government backtracks on encryption enquiry
News Despite accepting its own taskforce recommendation two weeks ago, the Home Office now says there will be no independent enquiry into the effects of the controversial RIP Act



