Motorola unveils its latest models
News The mobile phone manufacturer is celebrating the twentieth anniversary of its first cellphone with eight new models
ISP cuts cost of ADSL connection and hardware
News It's the sales season in Broadband Britain, as Eclipse Internet reduces its modem and router prices as well as its connection fees
Europe's tech spending set to rise
News Technology decision makers in Europe are set to increase their spending over the next year - by up to 7 percent
Microsoft to fix Mira's cracks
News CES: It will be too late for the first buyers but Microsoft's Smart Display technology will get an important upgrade later this year
Intel names next-gen mobile processor
News The processor technology formerly known as Banias now has an official name, signifying a 'new generation of mobile PCs'
Are you strangled by security?
Comment Dan Farber: How do you simultaneously protect your business from cyberattacks while enabling a more nimble, connected, and distributed environment? Learn the ways of identity management and Web...
Wi-Fi rival calls it quits
News The HomeRF Working Group will no longer be developing its wireless networking specification, although university partners may continue the work
Computer games sales disappoint at Christmas
News Dixons has spooked the City by reporting weaker sales of games and consoles
Singapore's tech skills for 2003
News Respite could be on the way but tech professionals will have to wait another six months or so
Vodafone expands its reach
News The mobile phone operator is moving east, with new agreements in Croatia, Austria and Slovenia
Small PCs feel the nForce2
News Shuttle has launched its long-awaited XPC based on Nvidia's nForce2 chipset. Is this the most powerful small form factor PC around?
Hutchison signs 3G retail deal
News Although the company's 3G service is yet to launch commercially, it has signed another deal with a high street retailer
Instant messaging goes 3D
News CES: A California start-up hopes that its instant messaging program - with 3D and emotional avatars - will be the Internet's killer app
Privacy tsar: Data protection should be 'way of life'
News Richard Thomas has called for the private sector to punish companies that don't respect customers' personal information
AlphaSmart Dana
Review Although it's primarily aimed at schools, the Palm OS-based Dana may also appeal to regular mobile users who require a lightweight and affordable portable computer and don't need the full...
Talk for techies: The .Net Show
Feature MSDN Online's Webcast series for .Net developers is a cross between daytime talk show and technical seminar. Find out if it's worth the hour-or-so it takes to watch it
Copyright differences brew P2P clash
News Different expiration periods for sound recordings means that music may be legal to trade in Europe but not in the US, angering the RIAA
MontaVista wants to put Linux on your TV
News CES: A Linux start-up is to announce software that can be used in consumer electronics from video phones to televisions
Centrally managed antivirus software
Feature As soldiers in the virus fight, support techs are often asked to recommend, evaluate, and implement enterprise antivirus solutions. Learn the benefits and drawbacks of a centrally managed antivirus...
Lirva worm attaches to Avril Lavigne
Help/HowTo Lirva is a mass-mailing worm that arrives via e-mail either announcing a new Microsoft patch or offering fan access to Avril Lavigne
Group ditches bid to crack Xbox code
News A distributed computing poject that sought to crack the encryption key for Microsoft's Xbox console has been shelved 'for legal reasons'



