McNealy: It's .Net against mankind
News On a tour of Asia, Sun's chief executive is pouring scorn on Microsoft's Web services project
Companies struggling to stop song swappers
News The music industry is turning up the heat on corporations to stop their employees from using peer-to-peer services, but this is more difficult than it used to be
Ex-Sun worker files discrimination suit
News A lawsuit in the US alleges that Sun systematically favoured imported IT workers over US citizens
Amazon mis-priced iPaqs: No sale
News Update: The e-commerce giant's UK branch has said it will not send sub-£10 Pocket PCs to its customers after an earlier pricing mistake
Organic LEDs are the future of displays
Feature TV screens on cornflake packets and glowing clothers? Organic LEDs lead the way to more efficient, flexible disposable displays.
PeopleSoft plans new supply chain apps
News The company is to move into the lucrative supply chain niche, with new products based on Red Pepper software
WebDAV flaw exposes Win2K systems running IIS 5.0
Feature Administrators need to take immediate action on a newly revealed WebDAV flaw that affects IIS 5.0 in Windows 2000. An exploit for this serious flaw is already circulating on the Internet. Get the...
Qualcomm: 3G will beat Wi-Fi
News The mobile phone technology giant is arguing that Wi-Fi will prove to be a short-lived phenomenon once 3G gets rolling
Red Hat and HP sign Linux alliance
News The deal paves the way for much more aggressive joint sales, engineering and consulting work
Sony CLIE PEG-SJ33
Review Although it has some flaws, the SJ33's fast processor and integrated MP3 player make it a good deal for the price.
Attack knocks Tiscali customers offline
News An 'external attack' led to temporary loss of service for some UK users, and is causing some ongoing problems
Smartcards 'pushing credit card crime to Australia'
News The introduction of security-protected credit cards in Europe and Asia-Pacific could lead to rising fraud activity down under, according to new research
Australian confirmed as ICANN president
News Paul Twomey will become the first non-US citizen to head the organisation in charge of Internet addresses
IBM 'Squadron' ready for action
News The computing giant has successfully manufactured its first Power5 based 'Squadron' Unix server, as it seeks to unify its four server lines
Apple tempts with clustered servers
News The Mac maker is selling a stripped-down, less expensive version of its servers aimed at those who want to build high-performance Unix clusters
Original iMac goes the way of Flower Power
News Apple has pulled the plug on its gumdrop-shaped machine, first introduced in 1998. The iMac is credited with keeping the company afloat, and even giving it a badly needed mainstream success
Tech sector hit hard with job cuts
News In the US, the shrinking high-tech manufacturing sector has been replaced by food product and transportation equipment manufacturers as the biggest employers
Text message kills mobile phones
News Two Siemens phones are rendered useless by a short SMS that locks up the handsets' software, the company has admitted



