Upgrade your Palm OS
Feature If your handheld is running a version of the Palm operating system, you may be due for an OS upgrade. Let's take a look at some of the available upgrades
Most Internet abuse dismissals related to porn
News One in four UK companies dismiss workers for Internet misconduct, according to new figures, and often it is co-workers who inform on each other
NTT DoCoMo accused of reverse domain name hijacking
News When NTT DoCoMo accused AT&T of hijacking imode.biz, it forgot to mention that it had licensed the name to the US telco. Now the tables have been turned
RIPA demands push up ISP costs
Feature Overshadowed by last month's furore over public authorities' access to e-mail and telephone data, another set of new RIPA rules is due to hit the communications industry next month
Take a digital camera on holiday
Buyer's Guide Looking for a lightweight digital camera to travel with this summer? Indulge your snapshot habit with one of our ultra-compact choices.
Now Linux users can be iPodders too
News A San Francisco developer has begun beta-testing the first software designed to let Linux users access Apple's popular music device
Microsoft tests revised e-business software
News The latest test verson of Microsoft's software for creating and maintaining Web content is available for download
IBM hard drive shakes off the bad vibes
News To combat its decreasing share of the server hard drive market, Big Blue is looking to new technologies
Cable companies cracking down on Wi-Fi
News US customers who use their broadband to set up Wi-Fi hot spots, which are free for others to use, are being threatened with losing their connection
Python in the enterprise
Feature Python, a language older than Java, has developed quite a following among a small-but-growing cadre of self-described Pythonistas
E-commerce minister chases digital dragon
News Stephen Timms wants to entice Chinese technology firms to build factories in the UK, and is also looking to improve British IT exports to China
Dell OptiPlex GX260
Review The OptiPlex GX260 delivers good performance, excellent manageability and some expandability for an attractive price -- a combination that should prove popular with businesses.
Macromedia gets talking
News Entering new territory, the Web software company has released server software that adds communications functions to Web sites
HP touts advantages of Itanium 2
News The co-designer of the Itanium 2 chip has formally detailed its plans for the processor
Online music services accused of anti-competitiveness
News A US politician has accused the recording industry of setting up online subscription services that could amount to a "duopoly"
Vulnerable OpenSSH
Feature A lot of systems use OpenSSH, any vulnerability in this open source code can be very dangerous. Here, a serious vulnerability in OpenSSH is exposed and requires a fix
Microsoft aims Passport at credit cards
News The software company is working in partnership with the maker of MasterCard and Visa's authentication systems to use Passport identities as part of e-commerce security
Australian domain registry bids for .org
News AusRegistry, which has been running the .com.au and other domains, is bidding to become the registry for the top-level domain .org
Gnutella pioneer Gene Kan dies
News Kan was one of the most articulate promoters of peer-to-peer software
Court cuts off deep linking
News A Danish court bars a news site from linking to other Web sites' back pages without permission - the first legal ruling to outlaw 'deep linking'. It could be the start of a crackdown
Itanium 2 partners: Ready, steady...wait?
News A host of high tech developers - think Microsoft, Unisys and UnitedLinux - have unveiled plans for Intel's new Itanium 2 chip. But it looks like most products won't be ready for some time
Virgin Mobile pulls out of Singapore
News Less than a year after starting an operation on the island, where nearly 75 percent of people have a mobile phone, Virgin Mobile is to exit



