Motorola V70
Review The V70 may not be a bargain, but it certainly is slick.
Five ISPs win £200,000 from BT
News Easynet, Colt, One.Tel, Albion and Colloqium will all receive big cheques from BT to subsidise innovative broadband advertising campaigns
AMD unveils low-power flash memory
News AMD claims its latest flash memory consumes 95 percent less energy than competing products
ARM pushes 3D for mobile phones
News The chip designer is betting that 3D will be a feature of mainstream mobile phones before long, as network operators hunt for ways to grab users' attention
Apple PowerBook G4
Review With its good looks, light weight, features, and performance, the Apple Titanium PowerBook G4 has it all. If price is no object, this is a compelling alternative to just about any Windows notebook...
BT targets leave little hope for rural broadband
News Up to 20 percent of rural households must sign up for ADSL before BT will upgrade their exchanges, according to trigger levels set for the telco's pre-registration scheme
One, two, three factor security?
Feature People who access their work systems are the equivalent of people holding the keys to the company premises, this incurs responsibility. If that is widely known and respected, half the security...
Do you outsource your snooping?
Feature If you have decided you need to monitor your staff's online activity -- should you do it yourself, or use a third party?
Six ways to build a better developer
News What does it take to turn a fresh, eager, but inexperienced programmer into someone who can help your entire development team work better? Adopt these six tips to help you -- and your staff -- make...
Security flaw hits Windows, Mac, Linux
News A bug in widely-used communications software could let attackers gain control of computers and authentication systems
Macs with Intel inside? You bet!
Comment David Coursey: As Apple and Microsoft drift apart, there is little to stop Steve Jobs creating an Intel-based Apple Mac
Avoid common PHP gotchas
Feature If you find yourself debugging PHP code at the last minute, it makes sense to look for some of the more common errors first
Q&A: Microsoft's new security chief
News Scott Charney, Microsoft's chief security strategist explains the company's latest security initiative: SD3
IBM's low-powered PC quest
News As processors get more power hungry, the amount of energy used to power and then cool computing equipment will increase exponentially. IBM is looking for a solution
FBI rapped over missing laptops
News The Justice Department chastises the FBI and the DEA for 'a lack of accountability' in keeping track of laptops. At least 400 are missing, lost or stolen
Record execs risk arrest for MP3 hacks
News Will US music and movie executives risk jail time if they start hacking into file-swapping systems, as a proposed bill would allow? Maybe if they travel to Australia
Libsafe guards against Linux hijackers
Feature One of the more common types of attacks directed at Linux systems comes in the form of buffer overflows, which have accounted for more than 50 percent of CERT advisories
Next Windows Media Player touts services
News Web services are a dominant theme for the next version of Windows Media Player, making its first preview appearance next month
New AOL chief faces tough challenges
News AOL Time Warner names Jonathan Miller as the new head of its interactive unit, with a regulatory inquiry, plummetting stock price and staff problems to deal with
Study: Linux sales down, but not out
News Sales declined in 2001, but new revenue-generating measures by the biggest Linux vendors could see Linux revenues boom over the next few years
Internet operations unfazed after attack warning
News The US government warns of 'credible' information pointing to wide-spread Internet attacks, but any damage appears to have been avoided



