Five reasons why LPIC outpaces Red Hat's RHCE
Feature The Linux Professional Institute's certification recently beat out Red Hat's RHCE as the certification that is the fastest-rising in importance
The UK IT workforce: Official stats unveiled
News Over a million IT and communications workers are in the UK. However, not everything is rosy in the market
Thursday
Blog Thursday 3/10/2002So, farewell then, Teledesic. Bill Gates' bright hope of studding the sky with nearly a thousand satellites to saturate the ether with broadband has faded almost to extinction. By...
News Schmooze: Lindows, ID theft and the robot invasion
Comment Lindows seeks free AOL branding, virus writers return from holiday and the UN underestimates a crucial robotic threat.
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment The Vicar, The Grandson, The Worm And His Bishop
SGI takes on Linux evangelist 'Maddog'
News SGI is to sponsor the head of Linux International, as part of its commitment to the open source community
Siebel staff: we'll take cash
News It's not suprising given recent history that Siebel employees are to take the money rather than shares
Orange first with Microsoft handset
News Orange is to be the first operator to use the Microsoft mobile OS Smartphone 2002, with phones appearing in the UK at the end of the year
BT to bundle Wi-Fi and GPRS
News BT Openzone customers who can't reach a hot spot could soon be able to access their data via GPRS - could this be further bad news for 3G operators?
Cisco CEO draws $1 salary
News Cisco boss John Chambers puts distance between himself and those corrupt CEOs that have been in the news lately by awarding himself just $1 in pay
Is your career still on the critical path?
News Project managers often spend long hours planning projects and managing team goals but often fall short when it comes to their own career. Follow this three-step process to ensure that your career...
Lindows to AOL: surely some mistake
News The Linux distributor is sticking by statements about an 'AOL computer', though AOL insists there is no business relationship between the companies. Lindows says AOL may have its facts wrong
Sex email rebounds on city banker
News The dangers of sending sensitive personal information by email are vividly exhibited once again
Radio chip turns analogue into digital
News While digital radio remains a minority pastime, Motorola hopes to make money from digitising already established analogue stations
IBM to automate storage control
News IBM is set to release its Java-based Storage Resource Manager, which will automate management of remote storage systems
EMC to axe 1,350 jobs
News Data storage company EMC posts loss due to 'brutal' state of IT sector
Intel's Grove lays into corporate 'atrocities'
News Grove laments the overweening power of CEOs/chairmen which led to the recent spate of corporate scandals
MTV to make Napster - the movie
News Alex Winter of 'Bill and Ted' fame may dramatise the story of Napster's rise and fall for TV
Microsoft warns on Windows and server security
News Newly discovered defects let hackers seize control of a Windows PC. Microsoft also issues a cumulative patch for SQL Server
Sun to restore Intel support for Solaris
News After what many took to be the software's death knell, Sun has put Solaris for Intel processors on a stronger footing
Sony to unveil all-in-one 'W'
News The sleek PC with a folding keyboard has been a hit in Japan. Now Sony is set to unveil it in western countries
US Congress asked to unpick copy lock laws
News An ambitious new bill seeks to curb the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Jadetec MicroPC4
Review The MicroPC4 offers compactness over performance, and external expansion capabilities over low cost. For everyday tasks like email and word processing it'll be fine, but gaming will require...



