Novell rolls out toys for the (old) boys
News Despite an increased focus on services at the Brainshare conference, the company is not neglecting its Netware-trained engineers
Government puts onus for chatroom policing on ISPs
News Contrary to leaked reports, a Government-backed report on Internet crime fails to consider new laws to combat chatroom paedophiles
Nautilus: here today. Eazel: gone tomorrow?
Comment Eazel's Nautilus 1.0 shipped this week and banished any remaining qualms about Linux's viability on the desktop.
Dot-com nabs big cheese from trad company
News Kozmo lures chief financial officer from BMG
Forbes rich list fall prey to high-tech fraudster
News Brooklyn busboy alleged to have stolen millions from America's wealthiest
'Tunable' lasers revolutionise telecoms
News Pick tunable lasers and you can use whatever wavelength you want on your optical networks
Mobile future under fire
News A new study questions the plans of the mobile giants, as handset sales head for slower growth
BT pulls plug on shareholder meeting
News Calls for heads to roll, together with mounting concern over the telco's £30bn debt mountain, makes it a bad time to face the shareholders
Novell pins hopes on solutions
News Novell says products are a thing of the past, but NetWare 6.0 still heads the bill at this year's Brainshare jamboree
Ray Kurzweil: Don't fear the nanofuture
News 'Sunny optimist' Kurzweil discusses avatars, nanobots and other technologies-to-come
Pro-Palestinian virus hits Israeli firms
News Viruses get political as pro-Palestinian virus hits firms in Israel
.Net demystified
Comment What you should know about MS's software scheme -- suppose, for a moment, that everything could talk to everything else.
Glitch wipes out some Tripod pages
News Homepages get obliterated and conspiracy theories abound
Judge waves MP3Board suit into court
News Internet service scores a blow against the record industry
Handhelds are the new targets for viruses
News While the virus threat to PDAs may be minimal, security firms are telling us that it is better safe than sorry
IBM takes on Sun's server dominance Pt II
News IBM's Linux love affair gets serious
IBM takes on Sun's server dominance
News In the server race, the tortoise is now sneaking up on the hare
Users debate Oracle's claims about 11i
News Oracle may talk a good game when it comes to its latest suite of Web-based business software, but customers aren't convinced
Jane Wakefield: In search of Internet truth
News 13.5 million of us are now surfing but what exactly are we looking for?
Microsoft Hailstorm rains on AOL
News Software giant will use Hailstorm to position instant messaging as a developer application
Tech firms lead intellectual property stakes
News Patenting proves increasingly lucrative with technology firms making more claims than ever
Low income families close the Digital Divide
News Efforts to bridge the British digital divide could be succeeding now that poorer families are getting connected
ONdigital defends Internet plans
News Granada to stop selling ONnet set-top boxes in retail channel
Mobile phone masts to face public consultation
News Government announces long-awaited response to Stewart Report, and acknowledges public concerns over mobile mast erections
A Year Ago: Queen's Internet startup to bring a royal reward
News First published: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 12:08:39 GMT
HP LaserJet 2200dtn
Review A versatile monochrome printer for small workgroups.



