UK gets fastest-ever wireless broadband
News Libera is building a wireless broadband network using the 28GHz band, with an initial roll-out set for London's Docklands
Russia and China 'behind current spam deluge'
News As hardcore criminals step up their spamming, experts believe that nine out of 10 of all emails may soon be unsolicited junk
London's e-government launches IT project 'library'
News Londoners can now find information about IT projects on a new e-government Web site
BT to put 'brains' on the edge of new network
News BT has given a tantalising glimpse of the type of new services that it will be able to offer as part of its 21st Century Network project
Greener IT the day after tomorrow?
Comment It's time to take the disposal of technology as seriously as the purchasing
Electronic voting: Moving beyond the ballot box
Feature New inventions claim to make electronic voting secure, but some sceptics still aren't convinced
Tablet PCs: The story so far
Buyer's Guide Tablet PCs have yet to achieve serious market penetration, but now could be a good time to buy one. Why not check out our recent coverage in this developing area?
Toshiba Portégé M200 Tablet PC
Review The Toshiba Portégé M200's successful combination of notebook performance and tablet functionality make it one of the best on the market, despite its mediocre speed.
Microsoft attempts to overturn EC ruling
News The software giant has begun its appeal against measures imposed by European antitrust regulators
How to get more from your IT staff
Feature Often, increasing resources isn't an option - so how do you increase productivity within the team that you have?
Survey: European patents have quality problems
News Productivity demands mean the standard of European patents is not what it should be, according to staff at the European Patent Office
UK mobile phone fee cuts will hurt operators
Analysis The UK telecoms regulator has reduced mobile call-termination charges. Operators should respond by focusing on new revenue opportunities, not by raising tariffs
Oracle attacks US government's case
News The opening of a federal antitrust trial saw Oracle's lawyers claim that its bid for PeopleSoft prompted Microsoft to make overtures to SAP
HP 'should split' - Merrill Lynch
News An analyst is urging Hewlett-Packard to split into two separate companies
Another Trojan on the attack
News A new password-stealing worm that uses social-engineering tactics has been intercepted by antivirus firms
Sun scores StarOffice deal in Canada
News A contract covering 2.5 million Canadian students will give Sun one of its biggest deals yet for the office suite
WebEx Meeting Center
Review Although it's difficult to master, WebEx Meeting Center's slick conferencing tools are an effective alternative to face-to-face conferences.
Cisco adds Trend Micro to security mix
News The networking firm will use tools from Trend Micro to tighten security on its routers and switches
First 'critical' Mac flaw patched
News Apple has released a complete patch for what it describes as OS X's first critical flaw



