3G rollout threatened by mast protests
News An MP is trying to bring in new legislation to prevent mobile firms from repeatedly trying to get base stations built in the face of local opposition
News Schmooze: Budgeting for e-business
News Small companies got cash to use the Internet, Gates boosted Bluetooth and the Apple 1 reappeared on the scene
Klez worm variant infests UK
News A new version of the Klez email worm, discovered earlier this week, has spread rapidly in the past few hours. The UK is at the top of the attack list
One TechRepublic member's goal: More women in IT
News How Liz Ryan created a network of 15,000 women in IT to encourage and assist more women who want to become IT professionals
First beta of Banias chip ready
News Intel's first chip specifically designed for mobile PCs has been demonstrated at WinHEC
Configure network load balancing in Windows 2000
Feature The network load balancing (NLB) feature in Windows 2000 allows you to make your servers work faster and more efficiently
IBM ebXML patent plan royalty-free
News IBM has said it will not be charging royalties on the e-business XML standard after all
AOL faces hard-sell ad dilemma
News Falling ad revenue is a still a problem for AOL, but increasing use of pop-up ads may weaken customer loyalty
IBM's Tivoli manoeuvre shows promise
Comment Management software has been an issue for a long time - but the big players may be moving towards delivering what they promise.
Uncrackable encryption: It's no longer just sci-fi
Comment Imagine an encryption technology so secure that breaking it would violate the laws of physics. It's now a reality. Wayne finds out how new quantum physics research is being used to protect your...
Privacy concerns continue to grow
News New laws have given governments unprecented rights to keep a digital eye on their citizens, but many people are concerned
Web services group grows - without Sun
News The Web Services Interoperability Organization now has over 100 members, but Sun still isn't one of them
Gates touts vision of PC as hub
News Bill Gates used his keynote at WinHEC to support wireless home networking and put Microsoft's weight behind the need for faster broadband roll-out
AMD to phase out Durons by end of year
News The chip company is to promote Clawhammer as its premier chip, with Athlon as the processor for cheaper desktops and notebooks
Four routes to Lin-Win desktops
Feature In the decade since its introduction, Linux has sparked sporadic episodes of fervor over its utility as a corporate desktop OS. But in most cases, the bottom line was the same: It just wasn't...
HP unveils new spring PC fashions
News New PCs aim at midrange buyers, and include stealth price increases on lower-cost machines
Intel notebooks sport low-power chips
News New low-power chips are aimed at lightweight laptops
HP fires worker who 'leaked info'
News In the leak, HP chief executive Fiorina expressed concern over how two institutional investors planned to vote on HP's proposed merger with Compaq
Microsoft outlines its vision of the future
News Smaller, more affordable PCs, digital media and Web services are all a part of Microsoft's predictions for the technological future
Five years ago: Psion, TDK bleak on 56K modem prospects
News 56Kbits/sec modems are imminent but lingering doubts over standards, performance and bugs mean that not everybody is joining in the gold rush
Intel is losing it
Comment Intel and AMD continue to argue about benchmarks, but the energy might be better spent improving products.

