USB drives: Useful tool or security nightmare?
Help/HowTo The truth, as ever, lies somewhere between the two. We look at how you can keep your data safe, but not damage your productivity too much in the process
New Symbian CEO named
News The market-leading smartphone OS maker has named Nigel Clifford as its new CEO, but questions are being asked about his international pedigree
IT giants fight wireless patent
News Microsoft, Dell, HP, Intel, Apple and Netgear look set for battle over a wireless patent
Midrange storage lines revamped by HP
News Its Enterprise Virtual Array product line has two new members, and a new NAS system has been unveiled, along with a device for speeding up WAN connections
Intel aims to extend desktop dominance
News The Professional Business Platform is at the heart of the chipmaker's plans to boost revenues by selling processors bundled with other chips
Sun starts Java promotion drive
News Joining IBM and BEA, Sun is launching a set of consulting services to try to increase uptake of Java
Microsoft revisits Passport with InfoCard
News The software leviathan has launched a preview of its next identity-management offering, and is hoping it is more successful than its last attempt in the space
Mid-market enterprise application battle heats up
News SAP has joined Oracle in targeting SMEs with its customer-relationship management software
SAP refreshes CRM lines
News The market-leading CRM firm has launched MySAP CRM 2005 at its customer conference in Boston
Don't throw buyers' rights overboard
Leader Prepare to be boarded. The BSA is here firing broadsides left and right. But is its invective effective?
Ending the epidemic of ignorance
Help/HowTo Ignorance of end users, more than anything else, is responsible for the dire state of Internet security. We look at what you can do to make the world a safer place
Business skills: The key to tech success in 2005
Feature If you're looking to have a successful year for your career it looks like you're going to have to work on your business skills rather than your code
NHS probing eBay fraud claims
News 15 paramedics have been implicated in the theft of NHS equipment which turned up on eBay
HP refuses to quash job-loss rumours
News After announcing 100 job cuts at one of its UK tech support centres, the hardware and services firm has refused to deny rumours that a further 150 jobs will go to India
Tsunami Web site 'hacking' trial delayed
News A man arrested after an alleged hack attempt on the Disasters Emergency Committee's Web site at the end of last year is still awaiting trial as computer forensics experts gather evidence
Cancer announcement takes kylie.com down
News News that Kylie Minogue has breast cancer has knocked her personal site off the Web
Netscape 8 launch 'imminent'
News Rumour has it that the latest version of AOL's venerable browser is about to be released
Italy struck by CommWarrior infection
News The malware, which targets Symbian phones and spreads via MMS messages, has alarmed experts after surfacing in Italy last week
Yahoo highlights VoIP with IM beta
News Hot on the heels of AOL's instant-messaging update, Yahoo has released a test version of the next generation of its IM software
HP results beat expectations
News New chief executive Mark Hurd has reported his first set of financial results, and they are better than had been expected
PalmOne hopes to reanimate handheld market
News While admitting it is targeting a certain amount of the iPod market with its new LifeDrive product, its benefits for business users were also being touted at the launch
Safari RSS
Review Safari RSS, the default Mac OS X browser, beats Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer as the best Web browser for Mac users.



