SteadyHand
Review Although it's not perfect, DynaPel's SteadyHand is an inexpensive and extremely useful addition to your digital video editing suite.
IT jobs look hot in 2002
News Despite the economic gloom, some IT jobs remain in strong demand
Internet safety programme goes to UK schools
News Childnet International and Tiny have developed an educational programme in Internet safety for school children, parents and teachers
Royal announces low-cost Linux PDA
News Royal Lin@x aims to bring colour handheld computers to a lower price point using open source software
Apple harbours high hopes for iMac
News Apple has harsh words for its PC rivals, arguing its own record of innovation will carry it through the consumer slump
AOL takes on .Net with Alerts
News AOL fires another salvo in its battle with .Net with the unveiling of a content delivery system
Accenture and Microsoft drive forward on auto gadgets
News Microsoft has joined up with the consulting group to bring computer technology to cars
Napster to show off its new look
News Napster is to give a preview of its new look, and is confident that it will emerge from litigation a force to be reckoned with
Auto industry should drive CRM
Comment There is huge potential for implementing effective CRM in the car industry - but will manufacturers jump on the online bandwagon?
BBC Technology announces 3G deal with Hutchison
News Updated: The agreement will see BBC Technology producing audio and video content for Hutchison 3G's high-speed mobile services
Hercules strikes 3D deal with ATI
News Graphics chip maker ATI will get a distribution boost in Europe, and Hercules will build ATI-based hardware
Cool Serial ATA picks up speed
Comment We can expect to see systems with Serial ATA appear towards the end of 2002. When that happens, most users will notice absolutely nothing -- the hallmark of a successful new technology introduction.
Government to launch online emergency service
News An intranet has been piloted by the Cabinet Office for coordinating responses to terrorism and national emergencies
Opera 5.0 takes the stage for Mac users
News The latest version of the Opera browser for Macs has been released, six weeks after the Windows version
AIM security tool opens back doors
News A tool recommended for killing bugs in AOL's instant messenger system contained a back door that could send users' browsers to porn sites
Macworld: Add-on makers looking for piece of iPie
News Accessory makers are already beginning to think of peripherals to create for Apple's new iMac
World-first test of mobile phone radiation begins
News An Australian hospital has started what it claims is the first study of the long-term effects of mobile phone use
Virus writers take an early crack at .Net
News 'W32.Donut' specifically aims at Microsoft's .Net programming language, showing that virus writers are thinking ahead
Microsoft moves to close depositions
News The software company files a motion to bar the public from attending depositions in the antitrust case, but media organisations will probably oppose the action
SuSE settlement lets Linux ship
News German Linux distributor settles a trademark lawsuit less than 24 hours after a court injunction stops products from shipping
AMD: I want my MTV PC
News The chip maker lands a deal with MTV to power a PC aimed at younger consumers
Actiontec USB 802.11b Wireless Adapter
Review A simple and flexible way to add wireless networking to any PC.



