Siebel fine-tunes subscription software
News Siebel OnDemand Release 6 adds a sales process coach and new export tools
Hackers hijack Microsoft DRM
News Microsoft's Windows Media Player is leaving users vulnerable to Trojan horses that take advantage of its digital rights management feature, experts warn
Microsoft and Siemens collaborate on communication
News A move towards 'presence' - intelligent software that makes communication decisions - is aim of tools being developed by Microsoft and Siemens
British e-government hailed by UN
News A global study has given the UK government a high rating for the way it provides public services electronically, but America still leads the way
Cellery worm plays Tetris as it spreads
News Computer game players could fall victim to a new worm that hides itself behind a version of Tetris
Intel to publicly back municipal broadband
News Intel is expected to back efforts by public sector bodies to roll out broadband services, in an attempt to counter moves by telcos who fear such plans will cut into their profit margins
Apple's mini big idea
Leader Apple's new Mac might come in a tiny case, but it's the start of something big - if the company does everything right
Tegam defends copyright action against researcher
News The French software development company has defended its legal action against a researcher who claimed to have revealed flaws in its software
Security: The threat within is greater than you think
Feature While many networks are secure from external hackers, the major danger to data can often be within a company
SAP and Microsoft weave tighter integration
News Builder: The two much-maligned software companies are expected to announce the availability for SAP's Portal Development Kit for Microsoft .Net on Wednesday
Redmond unperturbed by iWork
News Microsoft will continue to develop Office for the Mac, despite Apple's introduction of its own productivity suite
Business Objects boosts Office integration
News Business Objects is promising tighter integration with Microsoft Office to make its tools more accessible, but Microsoft itself is looking for a bigger slice of the BI pie
Mac mini takes the stage
Video Macworld: Steve Jobs demonstrates Apple's latest Mac, which comes without a monitor or keyboard
Jobs does the iPod Shuffle
Video Macworld: Apple's latest iPod allows you to partition the memory into 'music' and 'data' sections
Apple iWork: a first look
Preview Apple's new iWork software is less than a suite and more than an application, but it may become something extremely useful.
Sonoma launch imminent
News Brief: The new version of Intel's Centrino mobile chip bundle will be launched by the chipmaker on 19 January
Apple puts the Spotlight on desktop search
News Macworld: Steve Jobs has provided further details of Apple's upcoming in-built search functionality, which he says will outdo the offerings of rivals such as Google and Microsoft
MSN expands blog features
News Microsoft is expanding the options of its blogging service to include RSS feeds
Buffer overflow flaw found in open source MP3 player
News Mpg123 has a vulnerability that could allow code on a malicious server to take over the system
Apple Mac mini: a first look
Preview Get our first impression of Apple's smallest and cheapest desktop computer.
Microsoft releases critical patches for XP
News January's monthly patch update sees Microsoft fixing vulnerabilities in XP and the Windows indexing service, but a fix for insecurities in IE 6 is not yet available



