Illustrator 10.0
Review Illustrator is a must-have tool for professionals who generate vector graphics for print and the Web, and the new Symbols support makes this a must-have upgrade.
Microsoft fills Pocket PC 2002 upgrade holes
News Users who upgraded their iPaqs to Pocket PC 2002 have been waiting for five weeks to get their hands on two key applications
Are women cracking IT's glass ceiling?
News While the tech industry has a history of pay inequity between men and women, recent surveys show this may be balancing out. However, pay is not the only factor at play in the workplace battle of...
Tight job market encourages innovation
News As the recession continues, IT companies prefer recommendations to unsolicited approaches
BTopenworld may not pass on DIY ADSL savings
News The ISP's customer support warns that BTopenworld's forthcoming DIY broadband package may not be any cheaper than its existing ADSL product
Internet security risk proves hard to measure
News Are attacks declining or taking off? Damage estimates and expert opinion conflict on this vital issue
Handspring's explanation adds to Visor confusion
News The handheld maker 'clarifies' its position on leaving the handheld organiser market, but developers fear the Visor line is doomed
DTI funds UK technology development
News Douglas Alexander has announced £24m funding for a new information storage and display programme
Are new Power Macs on the way?
News Analysts and resellers agree that new Power Macs are urgently needed to keep up with Apple's competitors and its own iMac
Samsung renews memory deal for Xbox
News The long-term deal for memory chips is a boost during a difficult time for the industry
Java guru: C# misses the point
News In an interview, Sun inventor James Gosling dissects Microsoft's C#, suggesting the language is like Java with the 'reliability, productivity and security deleted'
NTT joins Web services directory effort
News The giant Japanese telco is the first "user" to join the effort to build an online Web services directory
Intel to create new mobile chips
News New low-power line will include Celerons and Pentium IIIs, and will mean price cuts on existing systems
Five years ago: Sharp adds 150MHz notebook to lineup
News Sharp Electronics UK today added a high-end notebook to its range which boasts support for video In and Out capability
ATI TV-Wonder
Review If you have a fast PC and a spare PCI slot, this is a very cost-effective solution.
