Radeon 9800 Pro speeds past GeForce FX
Analysis Analysis: With its latest graphics hardware, ATI is keeping its performance lead over market leader Nvidia, according to ZDNet Labs tests
It's time to run power over Ethernet
Comment David Berlind: Save hours of work, and make your network more reliable, by combining power and data. With the IEEE 802.3af standard, the time is finally at hand!
EDS outsources IT work to New Zealand
News Help by a grant from the New Zealand government, Electronic Data Systems is adding 360 jobs to its operations in Auckland
Industry still grappling with copy protection tech
News Demand for chips destined for multimedia devices may mean that companies move digital rights technology onto software, so that they can be more flexible
Power on Ethernet gives networks a voice
News CeBIT: Foundry Networks' power-enabled switches allow voice on LANs, and more reliable networks, while a new router is aimed at service providers
Mesh standards are thin on the ground
Feature If today's wireless networks are cable-free Ethernets, Mesh networks are the next stage up -- miniature radio Internets, Mesh technology is one to watch
Government's data retention back-pedal fails to impress
News ISPs will have to retain traffic data for less time than originally planned, and access to that data will be more tightly restricted, but the government has still failed to address many concerns
IBM: Our Unix licence is irrevocable
News As the war of words continues, IBM says it has no intention of stopping shipments of AIX - but its position is dismissed by SCO as 'hogwash'
O2 announces music, gaming packages
News CeBIT: Mobile phone users will soon be able to download the next hit from Dido or Pink to a music player via their handset. Unless they'd rather play Prince of Persia instead, of course
Get a grip on site traffic with ClickTracks
Feature The market is flooded with click-stream analysis tools, and each one claims to provide you with data. ClickTracks has powerful features and few potholes
AOL testing TiVo-style service
News A digital recording service that works through the cable pipe is currently being tested by AOL Time Warner
HP expands printer-related services
News The printer business is key to Hewlett-Packard, and it plans to announce an expansion of its services division
Wozniak to give Danger advice
News A restructuring of the Hiptop maker's board sees the Apple co-founder joining a recently established advisory board
Web research gets time-sensitive
News Research that shows the demographics of Web surfers broken down by the time of day may help Net advertisers focus even more closely on their intended audience
Standards group focuses on Web services performance
News OASIS is setting up a technical committee to define the methods used to monitor the performance and security of Web services
Scripting - the basics
Feature Administrators are typically burdened with tons of tasks, many of which are repetitive. One of the best ways to automate such tasks is to use scripting. Here's a look at how scripting can help...
China opens up to e-tail
News The .cn domain will be open to non-Chinese businesses for the first time this week, opening up a potentially massive new e-commerce market
Worms target lazy passwords
News The Deloder worm is continuing to spread by using a list of 86 standard passwords to break into computers
Microsoft blesses VM technology
Feature Microsoft's recent acquisition of Connectix signals a new attitude from Redmond on the benefits of virtual machine technology. Learn the goals behind this change and reasons for implementing VM on...
ServerWorks short on chipsets
News A manufacturing problem with the major server chipset maker could mean delays in server supplies
Revamped Macromedia site irks customers
News The site locks out some browsers, including Apple's much-hyped Safari, and is angering the very Web developers it is intended to influence
Security alert posted for PeopleSoft
News A flaw could lead to 'complete compromise' of customers' Web servers



