Cisco announces CCIE voice certification
News Cisco Systems' new voice certification adds a fourth option to its Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert program. Here's a peek at the topics the exam will cover and what you can expect if you choose...
ISPs unveil business broadband savings
News Good news for SMEs - the dramatic cuts in the cost of BT's business ADSL services will be passed on by Internet service providers
Pentium M chips may face supply problems
News Some manufacturers have already sold out of their Centrino-based laptops in China due to tight supplies of Intel's new mobile processor, according to a report
Q&A: Mobile phone inventor says dream isn't real yet
Interview The 'original dream' of truly mobile phone calling is not yet a reality, says Martin Cooper, and universal devices just 'compromise the features'
Apple software heads for Hollywood
News Apple's software for professional film editors has been revamped to offer new features
BT's Piper has played its last tune
News A corporate identity relaunch for the telecommunications giant is to reflect its role in the 'broader world of communications'
Standards row is misplaced battle
Comment Rupert Goodwins: The fighting's far from over, so why are people blustering about cellphone standards in the reconstruction to come?
Linux PDA finds itself with GPS navigation system
News Sharp's Linux-based Zaurus handheld computers will get real-time GPS-connected navigation - but only in Japan, for now
US employers face porn spam minefield
News Email featuring pornographic emails could contribute to a 'hostile work environment', and companies that don't address the problem may be liable for civil fines
Antispam company seeks poetic justice
News A company that used trademarked poetry to get its legitimate emails through spam filters is suing bulk emailers for using its haiku lines to get to inboxes
Unisys banks on Windows success
News The server company is releasing a new server, code-named Dylan, that is designed to work with Windows Server 2003
Epson EMP-735
Review The EMP-735's use of a wireless network connection for both image and management is a great step forward, even if it's not a perfect technology yet.
Samba flaw opens up root access attack
Feature If you run Samba file sharing, then you should update to fix this flaw. But does the story show open source security in a good or bad light?
Sun makes new move in corporate IM
News As the market for enterprise instant messaging programs continues to grow, Sun is launching new collaboration and IM software
Storage makers head for the middle
News IBM, Sun and Hewlett-Packard are all planning midrange product launches, aiming to win in a growing market
Benetton considers chip plans
News The clothing maker is still considering the use of radio frequency identity chips in its products
Adobe takes PDF to the office
News New versions of Acrobat are aimed at turning the PDF format into a standard tool for collaborating on office documents
Red Hat unveils Enterprise Applications suite
News With the new applications, Red Hat is following the lead of IBM and Microsoft in increasing the emphasis on higher-level software that can drive operating system sales
Security flaw hits SETI@home
News Updated: The flaw means that an attack could target any of the distributed computing project's millions of clients around the world
Yahoo! Japan to offer free music downloads
News The Web portal has signed a deal with a Japanese copyright society allowing it access to more than one million songs registered in Japan and overseas
Yahoo! goes for Google with revamp
News The Web portal has unveiled a set of changes in an effort to compete more directly against the increasingly popular search engine



