Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac
Review The improvements in Word, Excel and PowerPoint make this upgrade worth the cash, especially for Office 2001 users, but the new Project Center needs beefing up.
HP, Dell scrape a pass in green report card
News Dell improves its 'environmental laggard status' but vendors still have a long way to go, says the latest report from the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
Telewest vows to keep beating BT for broadband speed
News Premium content is tipped to push Broadband Britain's top speed beyond three megabits per second, if the demand is there
Email set to drive wireless adoption
News Being able to access email on the move will drive wireless adoption in enterprises, says Meta Group
Software patents: 'A really bad idea'
Q&A Robin Gross, former IP attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, gives a US perspective on the dangers of the EU following North America's lead on software patent laws
Lufthansa pilots in-flight broadband
News Passengers on Lufthansa flight 452 are the first to be able to surf the Web wirelessly while flying to the US
US prevails in air-travel data row
News The European Parliament may not be in favour of the move, but the Commission has decided that the US is allowed to have details of transatlantic air passengers
Broadband Britain's milestones shattered
News Universal availability of high-speed Internet services is getting closer, as both BT and the cable companies see their broadband business expand
Xkey USB drive allows remote access to Exchange email
News Xkey's USB device has a built-in Microsoft Exchange client which can transform a public computer into a secure corporate node
Deployment guidelines for WLANs
Help/HowTo When deploying a wireless LAN, an enterprise must first undertake a comprehensive review of the issues involved
AnexTEK SP230
Review This compact Pocket PC/mobile phone combo features a Sony Ericsson P900-style removable number pad, is available SIM-free, and delivers outstanding battery life. Shame it's so expensive.
T.J. Rodgers: It's all about what's best for business
Q&A The CEO of Cypress Semiconductor shoots from the hip on why offshoring is a good thing, why he wouldn't build a new fab in California and what he thinks of President Bush
Plug and Play port scan reveals new worms
News Two good reasons for having the latest Microsoft patches have emerged in the form of Bobax and Kibuv
Kazaa owner pins hopes on 105-year-old defence
News A court case in 1899 may hold the key to Sharman Networks' latest court battle with the music industry
IBM teams with Cisco on Net telephony
News Big Blue has joined up with the networking giant to offer Internet telephony products and services
Researcher reveals details of OS X security flaw
News Information about a vulnerability that could open up a Mac to malicious code has been released onto the Internet
Google ups the email storage ante - again
News The battle of the gigabytes continues - for some email users, Gmail is now offering a terabyte of storage
Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora
News The Linux vendor has released the latest version of its unsupported product, which is based on the 2.6 kernel
Rivals line up to take on Office
News Microsoft's Office package may dominate the productivity software market, but several smaller firms are set to try and chip out a niche for themselves
Survey: Bosses ignore IT and networks
News The gap between the IT department and the boardroom is rarely crossed in most companies, Telefonica UK has claimed



