13-year-old put on register for Internet paedophilia
News Paedophile swoop leads to arrest of six teenage boys
Mobile phones go for PC power
News New chip design lets mobile devices run applications at lightning speed
Lucent snags two equipment deals
News Lucent's spirits, and stock, lifted by lucrative deals
Interactive Investor International looking for a buyer
News Losses for the last quarter are an improvement on the last three months of 2000, but III predicts that advertising revenues could be down later this year
Mobile data services to replace voice by 2005
News Better late than never, as 3G operators come up with funky data applications
Hacker tool takes on Web censorship
Comment Mix a rabid love of freedom with an intense dislike of corporate or state-sponsored censorship, fold in the wacky collective brilliance of a group of rogue coders, and what do you get? Tyranny's...
Label releases copy-protected CD with Pride
News Country singer's CD set to thwart file-swappers
Fake virus warning carries worm
News VBS.Hard.A is latest VBS worm in the wild
Windows? Where is Windows?
Comment It's official: the first 64-bit Intel processors will be shipped this month. It's also official: Windows XP will ship -- home user version only -- in October.
HP fights counterfeiting in Asia
News Hewlett-Packard is using a colour-shifting technology similar to that used on banknotes, to protect its inkjet cartridges
News Roundup: Champing at the 64-bit
News It's been a long wait, but lower-cost 64-bit computer chips are now starting to appear, and could even come to handheld devices
Schoolboy hacker kills himself
News Hours after being suspended for hacking into school district network, American boy hangs himself
Jane Wakefield: Will technology catch election fever?
News What can Labour (or the Conservatives) offer you?
Oasis and UN approve ebXML specification
News The ebXML specification will provide a cheap alternative to EDI for secure information exchange over the Internet
Handspring cuts VisorPhone price ahead of UK launch
News In advance of the UK launch of the Visorphone, Handspring is already cutting prices in the US
Nokia looks to Linux for games
News Nokia's OSTdev.net site will help creation of Linux games for information appliances and home entertainment devices
Napster clones spy on P2P users
News Some Napster clones are carrying piggyback software that may pop up unwanted adverts or even quietly track a surfer's habits
HandEra 330
Review This superbly-specified handheld will only disappoint those who require slimline dimensions or a colour display.



