Zeta-Jones virus says hello
News While Catherine Zeta-Jones is embroiled in a high-profile courtroom battle, a virus bearing her name is making its way around the Web
Cable firms snub wireless broadband auction
News The government needs the 3.4GHz auction to be a success, but both NTL and Telewest look set to leave it alone
Firms alienate online job seekers
News The majority of UK employers have yet to integrate Internet recruitment into their HR strategy
Apple updates Safari beta
News Safari beta v60 offers better compatibility with certain Web sites, is faster at displaying Web pages and Flash animations and includes XML support
ID card proposal 'falls short of data laws'
News UK's Data Watchdog is concerned that the governments proposals for a national ID card need to be focused so they don't breach privacy laws
Fibre channel competitor wins approval
News Formal ratification of the iSCSI standard paves the way for greater adoption by storage companies and customers
BT hails ADSL progress and plans new marketing push
News With 650,000 broadband users on the books, BT is gearing up to drive consumer interest in its cut-down broadband product
Gates lays out vision for the digital decade
News XML, Smart Personal Object Technology and form factors smaller than a PDA all have a place in Microsoft chairman Bill Gates' vision of the future
Red Hat, Oracle to certify Linux for government
News Large scale penetration of Linux moves closer as Red Hat and Oracle get Linux evaluated to US government standards
Security testing bulletproofs your app
Feature Security testing should be done systematically to achieve the best results. Discover how these five easy steps can decrease vulnerabilities in your apps
IBM sharpens blade plans for 2003
News IBM's BladeCenter products will be updated this year to include faster processors as well as a linking system that will enable 16-processor blades
Office 11 beta due next month
News Microsoft will be shipping the second beta version of Office 11 next month, complete with XML tools
Ultrawideband may be just too wide
News Broadcasters are worried that a radical radio technology which could allow up to 500mbps to be transmitted in 'steerable' beams could interfere with their operations
Web services changes the security game
Comment Peter Judge: People don't want to wait for Web services - so the security industry is going to have to shift a generation pretty quickly.
HP iPAQ Pocket PC H5450
Review The iPAQ H5450 is a formidable Pocket PC handheld that contains the right security and connectivity features to satisfy most corporate users.
Microsoft fights Sun's Java injunction
News The software company is arguing that distributing Java with Windows is unnecessary for competition, and could harm Microsoft's own .Net
Intel opens up 'Manitoba' territory
News The chip giant has unveiled a new strategy for breaking into the lucrative mobile phone market
Linux to power most Motorola phones
News Motorola's A760 will go on sale later this year, running on Linux and Java, and more models will follow



