US firms to push down Euro Wi-Fi prices
News The cost of commercial high-speed wireless access is often 'excessively high' but the arrival of American network aggregators should make a difference, analysts believe
Microsoft update ignores spoofing hole
News Microsoft has released its January batch of patches but has failed to fix an Internet Explorer 'phishing' vulnerability
Dicing with data
Q&A EMC chief executive Joe Tucci unpacks the world of storage
Happy ending to rural broadband fiasco
News One of Britain's broadband black spots will soon vanish, after BT decided not to make a wireless operator wait an extra six months for a vital high-speed link
Spinning an accessible Web
Help/HowTo How to make your site readable for everyone
Corel adds Office support to latest graphics suite
News Corel's new graphics suite includes a tool for exporting files into Office documents, and features improved text handling
SCO brings Linux licensing to Europe
News SCO on Wednesday rolled out its Linux licensing programme worldwide. This implies that companies outside the US that use Linux will face threats of litigation if they don't sign
Sony Ericsson's first 3G phone 'to launch this quarter'
News The Z1010 could give a much-needed shot in the arm to the 3G industry, but probably won't go on sale this month as previously expected
Dell Latitude D505: a first look
Preview Business notebooks just got cheaper, with the advent of Dell's Celeron M-powered Latitude D505. Here are our initial impressions.
Lindows backdoor slammed on Microsoft claims
News A US judge has ruled that Lindows' MSfreePC Web site cannot process claims to Microsoft's $1.1bn California class-action settlement
PeopleSoft to persist with money-back guarantee
News The business software firm, which is fighting a drawn-out takeover battle with Oracle, has extended the promise of a refund if its products are discontinued
UK start-up touts all-in-one PC to Americans
News London-based Pelham Sloane has launched its 3-inch thick desktop PC in the US
Unix copyrights emerge from shadows
News SCO and Novell have made public key documents concerning their dispute over Unix copyrights
Aimster unable to appeal
News The US Supreme Court won't let the file-swapping service appeal the order that lead to its shutdown
Microsoft throws free software at the Linux threat
News Microsoft plans to give away migration software in an attempt to prevent the loss of customers to open-source operating systems
Intel plans Itanium-server domination
News Intel wants to sell more Itanium servers, and is prepared to slash prices to achieve its goal
India calls for allies to fight backlash
News India wants Asian countries to band together against a growing Western backlash against offshore outsourcing
Microsoft puts out three patches
News The software giant has released fixes for three security flaws
UK govt finds security flaws in VoIP and texting technology
News A technical review has uncovered several holes in products running a certain communications standard



