UK woos overseas ISPs in push for a better Web
News A new scheme from the London Internet Exchange aims to help British Internet users to enjoy a better surfing experience
Internet fraudsters sentenced to 15 years
News A London court sentenced six ID fraudsters to a total of 15 years in jail for using false identities to con banks out of £350,000
Siebel sues executive who went to rival
News An executive who resigned to go to Salesforce.com is being sued for breach of contract by Siebel
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 21/11/2003Let it not be said that our beloved leaders are a po-faced bunch of over-officious nannying non-entities with nothing to do except create endless red tape and wind it round our...
Apple releases security patch for Panther, Jaguar
News Apple has released an update to the Macintosh operating system that fixes a security flaw
Oftel approves ISP arbitration service
News Customers unhappy with their Internet service provider now have a new outlet to resolve the problem
Macromedia: Tussling with Longhorn
Analysis At its annual user forum this week, Web design and development specialist Macromedia fleshed out a plan to push more developers into using its Flash product - a plan which could see it going head...
Freeserve's broadband complaint bites the dust
News The long-running UK telecoms battle may finally be drawing to an end, after Oftel once again rejected Freeserve's 'spurious' claims against BT
Security is about more than an image problem
Comment Microsoft's latest hacker bounty won't solve the problem - it'll only divert public attention away from the core security problem that users face
Logitech io Personal Digital Pen
Review Logitech’s io Personal Digital Pen aims to achieve what sounds impossible: taking notes on paper, and having them instantly transformed into usable PC-based information.
Six face sentencing for Internet fraud, ID theft
News A London court will hear today that six fraudsters used the Internet to obtain false identities and con banks out of £350,000
AOL, Macromedia show off IM-enabled applications
News The companies hope instant messaging will soon be showing up in everything from Web logs to online auctions
Intel ups stakes for Wi-Fi chips
News In an effort to strengthen its grasp on the Wi-Fi market, the semiconductor giant is developing products such as a software-based access point and low-power chips
Governments 'play key role' in reducing digital divide
News A UN study ranks Nordic countries at the top of the Internet accessibility list, and argues public policy is a defining factor
Microsoft loses key Office exec
News Adobe veteran Joe Eschbach's hiring prompted speculation that Microsoft was developing a 'PDF killer'
Open source: 'it's all about collaboration'
News Comdex: The real achievement of the open source development model is bringing together programmers from all over the world, a panel argues
Intel previews Prescott ambitions
News The chipmaker will push its 90-nanometre chip to 4GHz next year, debut next-generation notebook and low-cost processors, and fund Coca-Cola-like international expansion plans
Creative plans to clone its own products
News Faced with the seemingly impossible task of beating China's illegal clone workshops, Creative Technologies is planning to join them
Norton Internet Security 2004
Review An excellent all-in-one PC defence: Norton Internet Security 2004 is the best all-in-one security suite, thanks to its fine spam filter.

