RNID joins in with UK Online push
News IT skills could make a big difference to deaf and hearing-impaired people who are looking for training or a new job
Adobe and IBM join to boost PDF security
News IBM and Adobe are to announce an alliance that will allow PDF documents to tap into security chips on IBM's PCs, which can store electronic-signature data
Linux CD for consumers who can't commit
News Lindows has released a version of Linux that runs directly off a CD-ROM, in a bid to attract those reluctant to make a permanent change
What's in your server room?
Feature In a recent survey, TechRepublic asked members about which hardware they use and which operating systems they run in their server rooms - find out whether Windows or Linux is ruling the roost
Intel takes Deerfield downmarket
News Chipmaker Intel will release a cut-price Itanium 2 processor in a bid to boost sales
Yahoo results earn grudging approval
News Yahoo's second-quarter results met analysts' expectations but failed to set Wall Street on fire
BT defines the broadband divide
News The telco has set out the path to 90 percent ADSL coverage for the UK - good news for 500 local areas, but pretty grim for others
Broadband wireless goes to the max
Comment Rupert Goodwins: A new wireless standard could do for connectivity what the PC did for computing, but we'll have to move fast
AT&T fortifies 2,000 hot spots
News AT&T is locking down 2,000 Wi-Fi hot spots in 20 countries with identical security measures to broadband or dial-up connections
IBM expands lineup for Linux on Power4
News IBM is to release its WebSphere business software for Power4 processors running Linux
Maximise your investment by using legacy applications in .Net
Feature Many IT managers don't want to abandon their current systems and databases, so here are ways to reuse them within Microsoft .Net
Microsoft patches 'critical' holes
News Microsoft has released a patch for a flaw that could allow a hacker to run code on victims' PCs
Australian rat-robot hybrid paints pictures
News Artists, scientists and computer programmers have embedded rat neurons in a robot to create a 'hybrot' artist
Intel leak foreshadows heated chip market
News Intel's Prescott chip will run at 3.4GHz, and the chip-maker will slash some prices before the end of the year, according to documents from the company
Google's cache causes copyright concern
News Online publishers are expressing reservations about Google's caching service, which records snapshots of Web pages
Tech salaries edge up but stock options vanish
News IT workers have been rewarded with small raises in 2003 but long-term incentives, including stock options, are becoming increasingly rare
Offshore outsourcing to soar
News Corporate spending on sending business tasks overseas will climb 38 percent this year, according to a new study
Ellison: We will prevail
News Oracle's chief says he will persevere in acquiring rival PeopleSoft, even if it takes another year

