The dangers of scripting flaws in IE
Feature As highlighted by a recent scripting flaw in Internet Explorer, there are several vulnerabilities currently available for hackers to exploit - system admins should be aware of them
E-minister sees lower broadband prices ahead
News Even better times could be ahead for the UK's growing army of broadband users, according to one well-connected cabinet minister
PeopleSoft starts J.D. Edwards' software integration
News PeopleSoft has begun releasing 'preintegrations', which are designed to link its products with those of J.D. Edwards
Charting the path through the VPN maze
Video How secure is your company data? This Webcast aims to show you how to find the best ways to deploy and maintain a VPN
Google to set up in India
News The search engine is to join many other high-tech companies in setting up a research centre in Bangalore
Panasonic NV-GS70
Review This is an attractive prospect if you want a three-chip camcorder, but a similarly-priced single-chip model will probably provide better image definition if you want decent still-image capture as...
Britain to appoint head of e-government
News The CIO for the UK will be charged with building government services around citizens rather than departments, and using technology to improve service delivery at the sharp end
Top UK sites 'do not comply' with anti-cookie law
News Most UK e-commerce sites will have to change the way they handle customer data in order to comply with new laws, according to new research
SCO Web attacks cease
News SCO's system is back online after another denial-of-service attack, says the company
Using a five-layer filter to cut spam
Case Study One TechRepublic member explains the filtering levels his company has put into place to combat the growing problem of junk email
Firms keep older Windows open for business
News As Microsoft gets set to stop distributing older operating systems, a survey finds that many businesses are still using Windows 95 and 98
Ofcom announces telecoms review
News The new communications regulator is to undertake a year-long review of the regulation of the telecoms industry
Prescott will keep Pentium 4 moniker
News The optimised chip will keep the Pentium 4 name - avoiding a conflict with the Extreme Edition, which currently outperforms it
Canada: Downloading music is legal
News Canadians are legally free to download music from the Internet - but not to upload it, the Copyright Board has found
UK fails to back up for the future
News Users value their PCs above many other possessions, but most never back up their data, according to a survey



