Internet users 'at risk' from poor Web sites
News Consumer International claims that many health, finance and price-comparison Web sites are guilty of a wide range of dodgy practices
Nokia tweaks mobile phones for businesses
News Some of the phone maker's products are designed to enhance security for workers connecting to corporate networks remotely; others aim to help manage privacy
Dell tells critics: We do innovate
News Speaking at the Gartner conference in Cannes, Michael Dell hit back at critics who said his company does not innovate
AMD seeks Wi-Fi Alchemy with new chips
News The chip maker is launching its long-anticipated foray into wireless networking with a new chipset and reference design kit from the nascent Connectivity Solutions division
Net movies: Ready for prime time?
News Movie studios are finally getting serious about online movie delivery, but will consumers bite?
SETI cracks down on cheating alien-hunters
News Be warned - SETI@home members caught cheating will be withdrawn from the alien-hunting competition and have their accounts deleted on the spot
The white board goes wireless
News The 'smart' white board can display anything running on the PC, whether it's video or a PowerPoint presentation
Break-up calls leave BT unmoved
News BT says calls for Ofcom to consider taking the local loop out of its clutches are about as surprising as falling leaves in autumn
Staying afloat in a skills storm
News Professionals caught up in the ebb and flow of IT demand are well aware that today's 'hot property' can quickly find themselves on the skills scrap-heap
Is Microsoft losing ground to Linux?
News Put off by expensive licenses and fast upgrade cycles, some countries are starting to choose the Linux OS over Microsoft's Windows
Office 11: a conceptual view
Preview Although it's still at the pre-beta stage, Microsoft has released some details about the next version of its Office suite. Here's what we've learned so far.
Linux clusters scale better and cost less
Feature Linux clusters can scale better than supercomputers, and have good administrations tools. Plus -- they are much cheaper
IM compatibility closer to reality
News Opensource instant-messaging has been given the go-ahead, which will enable Internet users to communicate across networks
Nine more holes in IE
Feature After the D-Day weakness, GreyMagic lists more flaws in Internet Explorer -- and defends its whistle-blowing stance
Mystery game lures players with cash
News A new pay-to-play online game will use a very handsome cash incentive to draw in the players: the winner will receive $250,000 for solving the case
HP pushes Gigabit to the desktop
News Do you need Gigabit to the desktop? Hewlett-Packard thinks so, with switches costing as little as £600
Full speed ahead for IBM transistor
News Big Blue has revolutionised the way future networks will be used with a transistor design for wireless chips to power communications up to five times the speed of those used today
Dell 3100MP Micro-portable Projector
Review This ultraportable DLP projector delivers a good mix of business-orientated features and performance for a good price.
Machiavelli meets Microsoft
Comment Charles Cooper: The failure of the nine attorneys general to persuade the court ranks as a classic legal blunder.
Is it finally over?
News Microsoft settlement: None of the parties who signed on to what is now an official settlement has a strong incentive to continue the case any longer
New chip powers high-end Intel servers
News Enhanced versions of Intel's Xeon processors aim to turn up the heat on Sun
Microsoft's multiple personalities
News Microsoft settlement: Four years after the government charged Microsoft with violating antitrust laws, the company has grown richer and more influential
Microsoft looks to European resolution
News Microsoft settlement: The US victory for Microsoft could have an impact on how the European Commission approaches its own upcoming antitrust decision
Rivals come up short in decision
News Microsoft settlement: Remedies proposed by nine state attorneys general were so outlandish that they amounted to an 'unjustified manipulation of the marketplace'



