Wednesday - Congrats to Microsoft?!
Blog Wednesday 9/4/2003It's been a while since I last said it, but: Thanks, Microsoft! I toast Bill Gates' health, and pray for a long and happy life for everyone in the company. The reason is that...
Few takers for security outsourcing
News As one analyst group predicts a boom in outsourcing, another says that few firms are prepared to hand over the security of their IT systems
The Week in Review: When is broadband not broadband?
News NTL found out the hard way that perception does not always match reality, the Budget gave IT tax breaks to businesses and the RIAA sued penniless students for billions
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment The terror of one's friends, chicken wings, cheap ways to get to space and how not to make a light bulb? Just another week in the life of Rupert Goodwins
Gartner: Outsourcing to boom this year
News Increasing competitive pressure on CIOs means that most European companies are at least considering moving services offshore, according to Gartner
Opera fast-forwards new browser
News The latest versions of the Opera browser include features for faster browsing, as the company continues looking for chinks in Internet Explorer's armour
Sony CLIE PEG-SJ22
Review The SJ22 lacks some software that comes with the SJ30, but its lower price makes it a great deal for a colour Palm PDA.
BT fixing fibre-optic broadband problem
News Tens of thousands of homes can't get ADSL because their connection to the local exchange is partially fibre-optic, but help is at hand
Zigbee will spring into action this year
News The new wireless standard which some say will succeed where Bluetooth has failed came one step closer when two Asian companies said their products will ship this year
BA and BAA should make Wi-Fi pay
News The problems faced by the airline industry could be eased a little by increasing the amount of revenue generated by selling wireless access services
EA and Nvidia take sides against ATI
News Games developer EA has agreed to exclusively promote Nvidia's graphics products, leaving ATI in the cold
Brocade will shed 10 percent of staff
News SAN switch manufacturer Brocade has laid off almost 10 percent of its workforce as the storage market feels the effects of economic slowdown
New Philips MP3 player is recordable
News Details have emerged about Philips' new MP3 player, which is smaller than its rivals and contains an MP3 recorder with built-in mic
Researchers urge use of tech to protect privacy
News Surveillance technology is increasingly eroding privacy, but high-tech can also work to the benefit of individuals
Itanium gets revamped Linux supercomputer software
News A new version of the NPACI Rocks software will make it easier for users to add Itanium systems into clusters that use the other chips
Report criticises Google's porn filters
News The automated filters, designed to shield children from unsuitable Web sites, also make thousands of innocuous pages vanish, according to a Harvard Law School study
Yahoo! taps users for corporate IM strategy
News The company is seeking out companies who have blocked its messaging product, targeting them for enterprise IM sales
IT Anthems: The Power of Sun
Feature Updated:A legendary anthem, rescued and preserved. Hear how the power of Sun will do you right, and change your life!
HP quarantines North American HP workers
News HP has sent hundreds of workers home from a Toronto-area office because of two possible cases of the pneumonia-like disease



