Intel rivals aim to trump its conference
News AMD and Broadcom will attempt to draw some of the attention away from the Intel Developer Conference next week with major announcements of their own
Time is on the side of BT's broadband price cuts
News Once BT reveals what changes it is planning to the cost of wholesale ADSL, it will probably have time to implement them before Oftel finishes any relevant investigation
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Friday 22/02/2002 It's nearly time for the Intel Developers Forum. This mega-event takes place in San Francisco all next week, and Intel -- lovely company, salt of the earth -- is taking me over...
News Schmooze: It's a wireless world
News Mobile gadgetry grabbed the spotlight, but hackers warned of the dark side to wireless convenience
Data protection code lays down law for IT staff
News IT staff have some suprising new responsibilities according to the first Data Protection code of practice, and job applicants have some unexpected rights
Will Apple and Microsoft renew their vows?
News The five-year Microsoft-Apple deal which brings Office to the Mac is set to expire this summer, but the companies claim they no longer need a written deal
Storage peddlers 'cashing in on 11 September'
News Storage companies exploited the terrorist attacks of 11 September in an effort to scare potential customers, according to EMC chief executive Joe Tucci
Q&A: Ericsson GPRS chief on security and roaming
News Michel Roquejoffre, head of the UMTS and GPRS project at Ericsson France, explains the issues behind GPRS security and roaming
PC makers attack new Windows fees
News Microsoft's changes to its licensing agreements have meant that the top two PC makers pay more per licence - but smaller companies may benefit
Analysts: iMac sales looking up
News It's still too early to get concrete sales figures for the new iMac. But analysts, citing anecdotal evidence, believe sales are strong so far
Group to set bug-reporting standards
News The Organization for Internet Safety is to set guidelines for software bug reporting to help increase the security of the Net
Cyberterrorism - the new Cold War
Comment Heightened security will change the Internet, and the network on which you work. Here's what to think about as you endure the great network lockdown of 2002
Why Linux will prevail
Comment It won't be long now before non-geeks throw off their Microsoft chains and embrace Linux for the desktop
Marketing hype has no place in security
Comment Hyping a product's ability to withstand attack is a disservice to us all, and can make our systems and data vulnerable when they don't have to be. Who really wants marketers to control the...
The battle over getting to know you
News Consumer data is the latest Internet battleground, with publishers and advertisers keen to find out exactly who you are
Five years ago: Dell to make workstation move
News Dell is to follow arch-rival Compaq into the Wintel workstation market. UK managing director Mike Newton said that Dell will offer workstations here this year

