T-Mobile uses WiMax for train Wi-Fi
News High-speed wireless networking technology WiMax is to have one of its first public outings next month on Southern Trains, providing speeds of up to 32Mbps
Mozilla tries out next-generation Web forms
News Builder: XForms, the standard that should replace HTML forms, is now available on both the Firefox browser and Mozilla suite, but only for testing and development
Optimism in chip market
News Allied Materials, the largest provider of chipmaking equipment, expects sales to improve later this year
Symantec: Bring on Microsoft
Video RSA Conference: Symantec's CEO is confident his firm has what it takes to beat the software giant in the security arena
Microsoft launches SpyNet
Video RSA Conference: Microsoft latest weapon against spyware has been unveiled in San Francisco
Internet founding fathers win Turing Award
News Work done more than thirty years ago led to the modern Internet - and recognition on Wednesday for those who made it possible
Firefox community weighs up IE 7 threat
News One Firefox contributor thinks the browser could grab a 25 percent market share before IE 7 even launches
It's the mobile enterprise, stupid
Leader Rather than trying to ape the iPod's success, the mobile industry need to heed the warning of T-Mobile and Siemens and start giving business users a better deal
Microsoft makes waves at 3GSM
Feature Deals with Nokia and Flextronics have made Microsoft the talk of Cannes. But is Linux about to pose a whole lot of new challenges?
CIOs unconvinced about blades
News Survey: Despite their benefits, blade servers are set to remain a niche product for some time
Symantec not threatened by Microsoft
News RSA Conference: The security firm's CEO isn't bothered my Microsoft's push into security software, as he is confident his firm's products are superior
Academics praise open source development
News A study has found that the open source model can result in better code, but warns there can also be downsides
Open source group reshuffles executives
News The executive president of the Free Software Foundation has moved on and been replaced by the head of the group's GPL compliance lab
3GSM: mobile OS developments
Preview The smartphone, feature phone and entry-level mobile phone markets are all hotting up, with alliances, products and services abounding at this year’s 3GSM event in Cannes. We examine the key...
EDS investigations revealed
News A disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act reveals four Whitehall investigations into IT supplier EDS in just three years
The lessons of DoCoMo
Feature 3GSM: 3G has been a conundrum for operators since its inception - what can we learn from what has happened so far?
Bill Gates and other communists
Comment The Microsoft chairman's comments about the open source ethos and communism sent waves round the Web, but was he being disingenuous?
Red Hat predicts death of Solaris
News Red Hat is claiming the features in a new management tool will be 'the final nail in the coffin' for Solaris
HP tells developers to get used to patents
News HP's Linux VP has told developers in the US to adapt to patents and warned against the perils of ignoring the system
Security firms show united front
News RSA Conference: A joint system for reporting and grading security vulnerabilities is going to be launched today
Windows AntiSpyware will be free
News RSA Conference: Bill Gates admits spyware came as a surprise to Microsoft and promises that protection will be free of charge for licensed Windows users
EMC Clariion arrays support iSCSI
News Brief: iSCSI gets a boost as EMC brings the standard to its latest Clariion range
Next IE will ship before Longhorn
News RSA Conference: Version seven of Internet Explorer will be launched before Longhorn, as security problems force a Microsoft U-turn
EverNote (beta)
Review EverNote is a great alternative to OneNote for note-taking and Web-based research. It's a bit rough around the edges (there's no spelling checker), but since it's free, we recommend it.



