Rural broadband restored but BT delays 'unacceptable'
News A high-speed wireless network is back online in Berkshire after a fault on a BT line robbed local people of the service for six days. The regulators are now involved
Man charged with iPod email hoax
News A man has been charged with an attempted denial of service attack on Cambridgeshire police
MP3 players stay at top of charts
News Sales of portable music players will grow at 50 percent a year till 2006, according to Jupiter Research
BT pokes toe into VoIP market
News The first UK mass-market service to encourage users to send voice calls over the Internet is an aggressive move by BT against its cable rivals
Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX 610 BT/WLAN
Review The Pocket LOOX 610 scores with its 128MB of RAM and built-in wireless connectivity (Bluetooth and 802.11b), but is somewhat hefty and comes up short on battery life.
Symantec: 'It's a horrible world out there'
Q&A Symantec's CEO John Thompson says the industry needs a 'culture of security' - but how does he feel this can be achieved?
HP still seeks competitive edge
Feature Analysts says Hewlett-Packard is merely back where it was before buying Compaq and lacks evidence of consistent growth
Shoppers 'browse the high street to buy online'
News US consumers are reversing their habit of researching purchases online before heading to a shop, says new research
VMware completes storage code testing
News VMware says its server software has now been tested for compatibility with products from firms such as EMC, Siemens, IBM and Hewlett-Packard
SeeBeyond sets sights on simpler tasks
News The integration-software firm has launched products that target application-integration tasks more basic than those handled by its flagship line
Execs target 99-cent song price
News Music industry executives are contemplating shifts in the 99-cent song price that has become a default standard
Face to Face: Informatica's Guarav Dhillon
Video In a Face to Face interview, Informatica CEO Gaurav Dhillon shares his views on the latest trends in data integration and analysis, the competitive landscape and how Web services will affect...
SMEs lead 2004 recovery
News 'Stall mode' will give way to a new pattern of controlled spending in 2004, according to research firm Gartner
Safer software needs grassroots reform
Comment In order to develop software that is secure in the future, the industry needs certification and training on the lines of professions such as accounting
Matrox RT.X100 Xtreme Pro Suite
Review If you’re looking for a complete solution to digital video editing, this has to be one of the best products you could choose, for an extremely good price.
Sobig blamed for fourfold rise in spam
News The amount of spam email has increased by a factor of four during the past year, according to email-security company MessageLabs - and the Sobig virus is being blamed
US anti-spam law nears reality
News The first federal law regulating spam in the US has been given final approval by Congress and is likely to be signed by President Bush before the end of the month
Instant CD/DVD 8.0
Review Pinnacle's Instant CD/DVD 8.0 offers an improved interface and some useful new tools, but this burning suite still falls a bit short of its peers.
BlackBerry tunes into Wi-Fi
News The BlackBerry wireless device will be able to connect to Wi-Fi networks next year
Microsoft opens European front in Lindows battle
News The software giant is pressuring European PC makers to stop distributing Lindows software, whose name Microsoft claims violates its Windows trademark



