The whys and wherefores of the Wi-Fi future
Comment Rupert Goodwins: New networking standards will soon be on the shelves, but patience is advised before taking to the air.
IT industry 'still failing' to retain women
News New legislation is coming in April to address the work-life balance issue, as government warns the IT industry to stop wasting talent
PGP Personal for Windows 8.0
Review PGP 8.0 is an industrial-strength encryption program with all the features necessary to protect your files and online communications.
More ISPs cut broadband prices
News Many Internet service providers are dropping their activation costs as if they were going out of fashion, while others are giving broadband away for free
Microsoft shows Linux just a little respect
News LinuxWorld: Microsoft is past dismissing Linux as Pac-Man-like, and now takes the technology debate more seriously, says Peter Houston, one of the directors charged with leading the new approach
Hacker Mitnick back online
News The end of the Internet restrictions means the notorious hacker can now enter the computer-security industry as a legitimate consultant
Wireless trends: Looking ahead at 2003
Feature Will wireless be the technology to lead us back from the economic quagmire we are currently in?
Oracle sounds upgrade ultimatum again
News AppsWorld: As part of an effort to force customers to upgrade, Oracle has launched several new enticements - wrapped around its support deadline
What to look for in a digital camera
Buyer's Guide If you’re buying a digital camera, you need to know about both photography and imaging technology. Check out our buyer’s guide before you make a purchase.
X11: Apple's secret formula
News Support for the X11 windowing system could finally move Apple closer to a long-elusive goal: attracting more mainstream business users to the Mac
Broadband booms as dial-up declines
News While the take-up of high-speed, always-on Internet connections soared last year, latest government data suggests dial-up's best days are behind it
Web consortium to sync text with video
News A standard for synchronising text with video or audio streamed over the Internet has so far eluded the W3C, but that could be about to change
Microsoft to buy Net collaboration firm
News With PlaceWare, Microsoft plans to allow users to share data and applications in Web conferences
Start-ups back Linux for data centres
News LinuxWorld: Linux gets more support from management software as well as better provisioning
Welsh virus writer gets two years
News The author of Gokar and Redesi is jailed after incriminating himself by boasting of his actions in an internet chatroom
Use VSFTP for a secure FTP server
Feature FTP servers are a vital method of file exchange for many organisations, yet they tend to be a security soft spot. VSFTP provides a more secure FTP server option for Linux/UNIX servers
IBM shows off new Linux buyers
News LinuxWorld: Open source goes well with Ben & Jerry's as IBM shows off the increasing number of big companies that are turning to Linux
SCO makes Linux grab for Microsoft e-mail
News LinuxWorld: SCOoffice Mail Server will undercut Microsoft Exchange as a server for e-mail, calendars and contact lists
EDS shares drop as SEC probe deepens
News Electronic Data Systems says a US Securities and Exchange Commission inquiry into its stock-hedging efforts has become a formal investigation
Microsoft takes wraps off CRM software
News After a delay, the world's largest software company has entered the multibillion-dollar customer relationship management market - but European customers will have a further wait
Judge orders identification of file swapper
News It's a victory for the recording industry as a US court orders Verizon to identify a customer suspected of downloading more than 600 songs in one day
IBM plans more Linux-powered PDAs
News LinuxWorld: IBM is ushering in design standards for personal digital assistants based on its PowerPC 405LP chip and MontaVista's Linux



