Broadband growth outpaces mobile take-up
News With 100 million high-speed connections now installed, broadband Internet access is going strong
Toshiba tablet PC gets facelift
News The notebook maker is looking to improve the fortunes of the nascent tablet PC market with the M200, which includes a performance boost and a number of other tweaks
Open source gets boost from the cost-conscious
News Open-source database software such as MySQL is gaining in popularity, according to new research
Transmeta makes minuscule Crusoe chips
News Transmeta is venturing outside PC market with a pair of tiny processors
i.Tech Bluetooth Clip Headset
Review The i.Tech Bluetooth Clip is an interesting take on the headset, and works well enough for basic operation.
Portals: Opening new doors to business
Analysis If they're done right, portals can provide financial returns and less tangible benefits. How can you get the best results and how do you measure your success?
Amstrad prepares next-gen e-m@iler
News The consumer-electronics firm is cutting the price of its emailing telephone to try to boost sales, as it gets ready to unveil a new version of the product
Networking products for your business
Buyer's Guide Networking hardware may be affordable, but finding the right technology is trickier than ever. Let us help you sort through it all.
BT lures consumers with free Wi-Fi
News BT hopes to hook users on Wi-Fi with a week of free access, pay-as-you-go billing and cheaper hot spot set-up costs
Norfolk community broadband suffers from BT delays
News Failing to supplying one rural broadband network with its backhaul may be regarded as a misfortune. Letting down two projects looks more like carelessness
Fujitsu puts Serial ATA into notebook drives
News In what it claims to be an industry first, Fujitsu has unveiled a series of hard drives for notebooks based on the Serial ATA specification, speeding up data transfer and simplifying connectivity
Netegrity acquisition aims for access automation
News Netegrity has acquired its partner, Business Layers, in a $42.5m deal that should allow the company to provide a fully automated ID and security management application
The worst kind of IT manager
Feature What is it that separates an unsuccessful IT manager from the rest? Find out the pitfalls to avoid...
Sony DRU-530A
Review This solid multi-format drive can burn a DVD+R in less than 10 minutes, but there are cheaper and faster options on the market.
Reaping business intelligence's harvest
Feature For investments in business-intelligence technology to be worthwhile, they must avoid creating silos
Viruses: Back with a vengeance in 2004
Help/HowTo Email-borne viruses will continue their reign this year, despite improvements in security software
Texting's successor fails Asian adoption test
News Multimedia messaging services remain years away from mass adoption in Asia, according to IDC
Macromedia promotes new Director
News The company will release an updated version of its multimedia authoring tool this week
New Year brings tech mergers
News Several companies have kicked off 2004 with the announcement of acquisitions
Adobe targets reluctant PageMaker migrators
News Adobe wants to push PageMaker devotees towards a new layout application
New insulator strengthens future of Moore's Law
News Researchers says a new chip insulation is poised to sustain the growth of processing power



