An Office revolution is coming
Feature Microsoft Office is about to get a major update, and it's quite a risk for the software giant
Nortel and Symantec prepare network security product
News The drive to give Nortel's networking kit more security features close to bearing fruit
Route 66 Mobile Britain 2006 for UIQ
Review If you happen to own a Sony Ericsson P910, Route 66 Mobile Britain 2006 for UIQ is a capable, if not flawless, navigation solution.
Would you be lost without your PC?
Feature Digital Evolution, Part II: If the grid goes down, things can get very tough very quickly
Linux standard improves C++ support
News C++ applications compiled with the latest versions of the GNU Compiler Collection can now be easily ported to multiple Linux distributions, which should help prevent forking
Browser security is an open and shut case
Leader Comparing the vulnerability reports for IE and Firefox is not an easy matter. Working out the best approach in the long term is far simpler
Oracle predicting innovation and security
Video Users may be concerned over Oracle's recent spate of acquisitions, but Charles Phillips is keen to reassure
Mozilla hits back at browser security claim
News Mozilla 'is in much better shape' than Microsoft when it comes to fixing security problems, claims the organisation
Oracle 10g to open up
News The next release of Oracle's application server should work better with a whole host of other apps, from WebSphere to Apache Spring
Europe mulls tech super-university
News The EC wants to know if Europe needs a new academic institution for science and IT
AirMagnet Spectrum Analyzer
Review If you need to diagnose Wi-Fi interference problems, the AirMagnet Spectrum Analyzer will do the job. But it's a shame that the company has not created better software to go with its excellent PC...
Sequoia tests hybrid 3G chip
News A single chip that works with 5 wireless standards and could extend mobile battery life dramatically is in testing
Google to buy AOL?
News Despite rumours of a Microsoft takeover, AOL might yet be bought out by Google
Multiple database support possible for Project Fusion
News Oracle is considering supporting multiple databases once it has merged the products from all its recent acquisitions, but some in the industry are sceptical



