Dell Precision M40
Review If your work involves running high-end workstation-class applications at different locations, this well-specified notebook is worth considering.
Political hackers on the increase in Britain
News The number of defacements affecting UK government Web sites increased nearly fourfold in the UK last year
BT to pay ISPs to run broadband adverts
News Millions of pounds will be handed back from BT Wholesale to its ISP customers, so they can advertise their high-speed Internet services
Intel ships 'Prestonia' server chip
News The chip giant is finally putting the Pentium 4 into servers with 'Prestonia', which will officially launch later this quarter
Tesco takes Safeway into online shopping
News Will Tesco crack the US grocery market, or will its 'store pick' model fail to impress American shoppers?
Camera fiasco exposes Kodak to court action
News People who tried to take advantage of an erroneous £100 digital camera offer on Kodak's Web site say they may take the company to court
Britons get .me.uk domain
News The second-level domain opened for registrations at one minute past midnight on Monday morning
Gigger 'update' worm tries to reformat hard drive
Help/HowTo This JavaScript worm poses as a Microsoft Outlook upgrade - but will attempt to reformat your hard drive if activated
Experts: Microsoft's security push lacks oomph
News New security problems highlight Microsoft's ongoing battle to keep its software - and its ambitious .Net strategy - safe from malicious hackers. Critics say the company treats bugs as a PR problem
Why Apple's new iMac isn't 'flat-out cool'
Comment Apple's iMac stole the headlines at Macworld last week - but David Coursey doesn't believe the machine itself can live up to the hype
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 11/1/2002 Talking of debt, there's sad news from another land. The company that once owned my soul, Ziff Davis, has been through some troubled times since ZDNet -- current holder of said...
Palm dangles Bluetooth before developers
News The embattled handheld maker will launch a software kit to encourage Bluetooth development, ahead of launching its wireless device
Judge throws out MS school deal
News Settlement would have seen Microsoft donate £700m in goods and training to poor schools, but judge rules the deal would in itself be anti-competitive
Five years ago: Spyglass wants Web-able petrol pumps, copiers
News Spyglass is coming to the UK, and wants to spread Web access to new devices
Apple iMac 800MHz PowerPC G4
Review The iMac is dead; long live the iMac. After ringing up reported sales of 6 million units, Apple has retired its famous teardrop-shaped consumer computer and replaced it with a visually striking...



