Vodafone throws 3G handsets open to testing
News Some competition for third-generation mobile handsets is just a couple of months away, as Vodafone allows specially selected users to experiment with its forthcoming service
Government launches anti-piracy plan
News A new strategy will see government agencies working together to stem the tide of pirated intellectual property
Lack of optimism sends Cisco shares down
News Update: Despite reporting record profits, lacklustre projections of future sales have spooked investors
The key to Intel's domination
Feature How anonymous chipsets further the firm's colonisation of new markets
Atos wins Immigration deal
News Atos has won a £200m IT infrastructure contract from the Home Office
Korean Internet use creates a digital divide
News The Internet is taking off in a big way in Korea - but not if you're a country girl
Will SP2 actually make a difference?
Comment After the release of SP1, 30 flaws were identified - why should this time round be any different?
Microsoft fixes Exchange flaw
News A patch for a security hole dubbed 'moderate' has been issued by the software firm
Torvalds steps in to help Linux trademark dispute
News An open-source organisation in Australia has called in the Linux founder to help stop a trademark challenge by a private company
Live Meeting schedules subscriptions
News Microsoft is about to open up the conferencing service with new licensing plans
Linux on mainframe sparks reanimation
News The mainframe market is spring back to life, says IBM, thanks to Linux
Peer-to-peer networks carry surprising cargo
News The latest Windows patch is being distributed on networks more known for their illegal content
Microsoft picks five countries for cheap Windows
News The first Windows XP Starter Editions will ship in October
Sun and Microsoft ally over Web standard
News The new friends have joined forces to propose a standard that would make Web applications play better together



