HP DeskJet 995C
Review For those who must have leading-edge kit, this is the first Bluetooth printer we've seen. However, if you just want a printer and can live with wires, you can get the same print quality for less...
SuSE Linux forced to stop distribution
News An injunction against SuSE has put a hold on distributions of its operating system in Germany while negotiations continue
.Me.uk domain scheduled for release
News The personal second-level domain is on target for a successful launch on 14 January
Sapphire when ready for laser chips
News Laser chips made from silicon and sapphire could speed up computing a hundredfold, claim scientists
Thomson focuses on cheap memory cards
News Cheaper flash memory is promised for late 2002 as Thompson licenses 3D chip technology from Matrix
Asda embraces Tesco's approach to e-commerce
News Supermarkets have found that it makes more sense to serve online customers by using their existing stores, rather than by building new depots
ID wars - it really doesn't matter
Comment MarketSoft CTO Chris Bergh says there will be little difference between Sun, Microsoft and other Net ID services. But the real key is the way they will make the Net much easier to navigate
Listen.com signs up big players
News Listen.com has signed BMG and EMI for its online digital music subscription service, significantly boosting its product catalogues
CES Focus: Gadget heaven
News Find out what was unwrapped at CES 2002 - one of the biggest consumer electronics shows on the planet - including streamed video of keynotes and products
CES: Bluetooth arrives for car, phone, mobile devices
News New products from Motorola, Microsoft, Nokia, TDK and others make the wireless technology more accessible
Top tech chiefs see net assets plunge
News The ups and downs of the tech market have taken their toll on the big earners of the industry
CES: Motorola cranks out new power play
News A wind-up generator for mobile phones will soon be a reality thanks to a joint effort by Motorola and Freeplay
Resignation rush threatens Internet watchdog
News A leaked document reveals that the former chair of the Internet Watch Foundation and three other board members have quit
PS2 games get Electronics Boutique's tills ringing
News Sales of video games boomed in the run-up to Christmas, and demand for PS2 software was particularly high
Macworld: CRT is dead, says Jobs
News The Apple chief executive announces the flat-panel iMac, cheaper iBooks and a downloadable digital photo system
CES: New phones unveiled
News Nokia, Sprint and others show off new phones and phone accessories geared to work on new, higher-speed cell phone networks that may be able to handle more calls
IBM releases Web services tools
News Big Blue has released management tools as part of its software-as-a-service package
Macworld: Apple tightens competition with new iBook
News Apple is to cut the price of its iBooks, moving closer to the mainstream notebook market
AOL offers lower revenue estimates
News Earnings for 2001 and 2002 will come in significantly lower than previous forecasts, amidst continuing after-effects of merger
CES: Real makes a break for the TV
News Real will build its software into new digital home entertainment systems in a bid to move beyond the PC
CES: Gates wants Windows XP in your living room
News A new interface aims to turn your PC into a consumer entertainment device
New iMac: Cool or clunky?
News Macworld: Apple introduces its next big product, the flat-panel iMac. But analysts warn that the original machine's success may be hard to repeat
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Wednesday 2/01/2002 New Year's Honours are out. And among them, between gongs for Services To The Queen's Handkerchief and Running Faster Than Foreigners, is an Order of the British Empire for one...
Five years ago: IBM touts MMX PC, warns of low volumes
News IBM will tomorrow blaze the MMX trail by announcing two system lines which use Intel's new multimedia processor technology, but said sales are likely to be slow at first

