Dreamweaver lives up to MX-pectations
Feature Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX offers a powerful punch for Web designers, as well as back-end programmers. But does it live up to the MX hype?
Friday
Blog Friday 8/11/2002It's been a long week, but I've got a couple of spare hours to play with a new toy that arrived earlier. The Hauppauge DEC 2000 is a set-top box for free digital terrestrial TV that...
Microsoft to offer peek at new tools
News Microsoft offers a sneak preview of its new Visual Studio.Net development tools on Friday
Trafford council spends £4m on SAP
News A UK-based council has won a £4m deal for e-government systems based on mySAP.com components
IT departments left out of outsourcing decisions
News IT departments and finance need to start talking the same language if they are to reap the benefits outsourcing can provide
Michael Dell: 'I'm not a huge fan of massive mergers...'
News Dell talks shop at a conference held in London this morning
Nokia to license RIM software
News A pact between the two companies completes a licensing trifecta for Research In Motion, which also announced deals with Palm and Handspring this week
BT signs broadband deal with Dell
News BT has announced a new deal with computer maker Dell to drive the broadband market forward
Microsoft deal may give BT edge over broadband rivals
News Experts believe that teaming up with Microsoft is a winning strategy for BT's 'no-frills' broadband service
IT security training 'inadequate'
News UK employees lack the appropriate IT security training necessary to combat potential threats to organisations such as network viruses
Qualcomm mum on Nokia's 5 percent solution
News All except one of the companies owning the patent for the W-CDMA mobile phone standard have agreed on a modest licensing fee - Qualcomm is holding out
Shockwave surfs into online gaming
News Multimedia site Shockwave.com cuts the ribbon on a pay-for-play game service, joining America Online and Yahoo! in betting that gamers will open their wallets for Web play
Study: PCs will sap your strength
News Japanese researchers have published a study showing that prolonged daily computer use can lead to physical pain and motivational problems
IT Anthems: Hewlett-Packard (OpenMail Lament)
Feature This week we present two HP Anthems -- one is an official company song, the other is a protest song
MS Palladium: A must or a menace?
News Microsoft's upcoming Palladium architecture for 'Trusted Computing' may secure PCs, but it also threatens to turn people's computers into spies
Privacy group fights P2P crackdown
News The Electronic Privacy Information Center is warning universities of the dangers of installing monitoring systems on their networks
Key Internet server moved for security
News One of the servers that let people navigate the Net has been relocated, just weeks after an attack on the machines
AMD to aim for business market in 2003
News Amid product delays, layoffs and shrinking market share, the chipmaker is laying down ambitious plans around Opteron and notebooks



