Mozilla Foundation shifts focus with new browser
News The Mozilla browser has reached its last incarnation as an integrated suite, while the organisation behind it is beginning to target end users
Brunel shows broadband avoiders what they're missing
News A tool under development at Brunel University will illustrate to firms how broadband could improve the way they operate, in the hope of getting them to upgrade
The ghost that haunts Wi-Fi
News Voice over Wi-Fi sounds like a good idea, but ancestral voices prophesy warning
Jabber numbers overtake ICQ
News Jabber says it is making headway in its battle for the emerging corporate IM market
Microsoft seeks to smooth Longhorn adoption
Feature Although it will be another two years before the next version of Windows is shipped, Microsoft has started to release explicit details of its new features
Intel reports chipper quarter
News Third-quarter profits at Intel exceeded analysts' expectations, with revenue up 20 percent
CIO who merged HP and Compaq dies
News Bob Napier, who led the integration of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq's IT systems, has died after a battle with cancer
3G chips come armed with security
News UK chipmaker ARM is designing chips for mobile phones that require less power but contain antihacking and antivirus features
Plantronics CS60
Review If you're often away from your desk, and missed calls affect your business, this is one (fairly costly) way of keeping in touch.
Microsoft accelerates Windows security update
News The second Windows XP service pack will include a number of changes designed to allay security fears
RIAA presses court for swappers' names
News The Recording Industry Association of American wants a federal court to make public the names of 93 customers of an Internet cable provider who swapped songs illegally
'The microprocessor is dead' says Sun
News A computer on a single chip is the future, says Sun - and it'll only take a decade for the microprocessor to become extinct
Citrix adds grid to thin-client diet
News Citrix is no longer all about thin clients, according to its chief executive. Instead, it wants to be seen as a company that enables deployment of utility and grid computing
Why Ballmer just doesn't get it
Comment Microsoft might want to live in a world where security flaws were only reported to them, but they're out of touch with the reality of the situation
Faster chip hits the desktop
News A Silicon Valley chip-design firm has developed a processor that it claims can perform 25 billion floating point operations a second
Trojan compromises email delivery
News Some ISPs are finding their email systems clogged by spam, dramatically slowing the delivery of messages to customers
LG 7100
Review This clamshell camera phone -- LG’s debut in the UK market -- has some interesting features, including a flash unit and a swivelling screen.
Another security bug for Microsoft?
News Researchers are reluctant to tag a new glitch in Window's DCOM code an exploitable vulnerability
Rosso swaps Grokster for Blubster
News Grokster's chief is leaving the company for a Spanish peer-to-peer rival
Dell's slimline models take centre stage
News The Axim X3 line, containing one Wi-Fi-enabled handheld and another for money-conscious customers, will be officially launched this week
Oracle lays hostile bid before EC
News The business software firm has submitted papers on its bid for rival PeopleSoft to the European Commission
SCO suit fails to deter Linux plans
News SCO's legal crusade against the open-source operating system is having little effect on chief information officers' decisions, according to a new survey
IBM conserves power with new chip
News The Power5 chip will perform more instructions for the same amount of electricity consumed by the Power4+, according to IBM

