Supervirus writers
Comment Did you ever think of writing a virus, yourself? Come to that, did you ever write your name in wet cement in a new construction site? or spray your name in red paint and poor taste on a housing...
Iomart abandons consumer broadband
News Another one bites the dust as consumer broadband becomes an endangered species
Motorola shows off Java-powered wireless Lego robot
News Users can make a robot walk and dance, simply by typing commands into a mobile phone
AMD: Two chips better than one
News AMD is launching the the AMD-760 MP companion chips that will allow high-end computers to use two Athlon processors simultaneously
Internet World attendees get Net policy vote
News Industry casts its vote on the leading parties' e-commerce policies
UUNet customers cut off by Internet outage
News An outage that cut off customers of Internet service provider UUNet is blamed on problems at the London Internet Exchange
EMI and Roxio team up in music CD burning deal
News Companies hope to create a system where users pay to download songs straight onto a CD
E-government plans are doomed to failure
News As we enter election week, a leaked report reveals major flaws in Labour's online ambitions
Toshiba goes straight on chip design
News The company says its has a new idea for chip design to make smaller and cheaper processors: The shortest distance between two points is a straight line
AOL risks losing out on Windows XP
News A key Windows XP deadline looms as AOL Time Warner and Microsoft resume talks to renew a five-year bundling deal. Is it too late for AOL to get in on the upgrade?
Developer interest in Bluetooth decays
News Bluetooth has been years in coming, but now it is here developers say they are more interested in competing technologies such as 802.11
Worm sneaks ride with 1 June hoax
News Just when you thought it was safe to ignore the sulfnbk.exe hoax email, another one surfaces; this one carrying a dangerous payload
NVidia brings Xbox technology to the PC
News Fast-growing graphics chip maker claims that nForce, its integrated PC chipset, will bring great sound and graphics to mid-range and low-price desktops
A Year Ago: Secure open source Web server debuts at Linux expo
News The Stronghold Secure Web server proves that access to source code need not affect security
When was the Linux desktop ever alive?
Comment The recent collapse of Eazel, the open-source software GUI developer for the Gnome environment, has people claiming that the Linux desktop is dead. I ask, "When was it ever alive?"
Netgear FB105 100Mbps Network Starter Kit
Review An excellent starting point for your home network, so long as you don’t mind routing a cable or two.



