New IBM unit switches on electronics
News The new unit will target firms in the defence, aerospace and communications industries using IBM's intellectual property
Graphics chip makers turn up the heat
News After ATI's dramatic comeback this summer with the Radeon 9700, Nvidia is plotting its revenge at Comdex Fall with the NV30
Europeans turn to Web services
News Web services are slowly catching on in Europe but firms are still worried about security
Commerce One lays off 400
News After e-marketplaces fail to ignite, the ailing software firm chops another 400 staff
Government to push e-voting
News Next year your local council could ask you to vote online, by mobile phone, digital TV or at a touch-screen kiosk
Bugbear set to stick around
News The latest worm, which is still proliferating, may not go away any time soon unless millions of users can be convinced to update their antivirus software
NavMan GPS 3400 Voice
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Good updates handheld software
News Good's business PDA software is getting more secure and easier to use, says the company
Weigh the value of PMP certification
News Have you thought of going through the process of attaining Project Management Professional (PMP) certification? Builder.com investigates the requirements and the worth of PMP certification
UK on brink of broadband milestone
News Britain may have been slow to embrace broadband, but the recent boom means that the one millionth broadband customer is just round the corner
'Wi-Fi5' fails to get off the blocks
News Wi-Fi may be the buzzword of the moment, but Wi-Fi5 is just plain confusing, decides the Wi-Fi Alliance
P2P puts your hard drive at risk
Comment Mike Reagan: When someone downloads a file-sharing program, they could be sharing company or personal secrets at the same time. Here's some preventative maintenance.
Microsoft adds to Web services arsenal
News The company is moving to take advantage of a growing market - paid Internet services
Verizon, record labels fight over 'pirate'
News Attorneys for Verizon and the music industry spar in court over whether to disclose the identity of a Kazaa subscriber who allegedly shared copies of more than 600 recordings
HP's new notebook: How low can it go?
News The hardware giant's latest notebook, with some help from AMD, is aimed at small businesses and organisations on a budget
Virus writers get Slapper happy
News Internet vandals are continuing to modify the recent Slapper worm and have sent at least four new variants of the hostile Linux program into the electronic wilds
'Zire' aims to flame cheap device desire
News The new handheld computer, going on sale on Monday, is the first Palm device to target mass-market technophobes, a market ignored by Microsoft

