Doctors losing enthusiasm for NPfIT
News Survey: The NHS' IT programme is losing the support of the few GPs it had won over, with just over a fifth now being excited about the programme
GNOME 2.10 reaches beta
News Improvements are been made to the Evolution mail client by GNOME developers, who are already planning GNOME 3
UK firm sues Microsoft for libel
News A UK distributor is suing Microsoft for libel after taking exception to the software giant's conduct surrounding a $7m lawsuit
Wireless VoIP hopes receding
News Despite suggestions that 2004 would see mass take-up of Wi-Fi phones, analysts are now saying said that it will be 2009 before they become economically viable for the market as a whole
World 'on the cusp of a digital revolution'
News We are on the brink of 'technological ubiquity', but much more cooperation is needed amongst tech companies for the final steps, according to speakers at the International Solid State Circuits...
Novell issues critical SuSE patches
News A number of 'highly critical' flaws in SuSE applications have been patched by Novell, but the company's methods have been criticised by Secunia
Konica Minolta Magicolor 2430DL
Review The Magicolor 2430DL is a good bargain colour laser with convenient, although unimpressive, straight-from-camera printing.
Google launches online mapping service
News The latest salvo in the search wars has been fired, with Google's quiet launch of its own mapping service
Windows Forms to go open source?
News A development manager in Microsoft's Windows Forms team has put forward the idea of including the project in Microsoft's shared source programme
KDE getting ready to go native on Windows
News A native Windows port for KDE's graphical framework is under development and could help the Linux desktop environment attract Microsoft users, but some fear the move will harm Linux
WebLogic gets tailored for telecoms
News Builder: BEA has released a version of its Java server software specifically designed for telcos, and it is likely to do the same for other major industries
Sun's gamble explained
Q&A Sun's moves into the open source arena have been bold, and look like getting bolder. Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's president, explains his company's reasoning
Dual cores mean double trouble
Leader Dual-core processors will have an enormous effect on the way software licences are structured. The trouble is, the software vendors have yet to figure it out
EC backs 'Safer Internet Day'
News Brief: A group of international companies and government organisations have labelled Tuesday 'Safer Internet Day' for school children
Cell processor unveiled
News The processor that will power the PlayStation 3 and is also planned for high-performance computing applications on the desktop was formally unveiled on Monday - it will have nine cores and run...
VoIP threats 'must be dealt with now'
News The threats posed to VoIP services by malware authors and telemarketers must be mitigated now, before serious problems start to emerge according to a newly formed industry group
Borland gets personal with new tools
News Builder: Borland's Core SDP suite has analyst, architect, developer and tester modules to help cater for different aspects of application development
Phishing flaw found - but not in IE
News A phishing flaw in all major browsers, with the exception of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, could be putting users at risk
Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW
Review This 20in. wide-screen LCD has decent image quality and lots of extras that make it a solid multimedia display.
Intel shortens dual-core wait
News The wait for dual-core Intel chips in the desktop has been cut dramatically - they should be available some time in the second quarter of the year
Longhorn beta to arrive 'by June'
News The software giant is on track to release the first full test version of the next major Windows release by the end of June, according to a Microsoft executive
