MmO2 revenues lift off with texting boost
News But is BT poised to leap back into the mobile jungle so soon after spinning off its own mobile arm?
SCO buys Web services start-up
News SCO Group has bought Vultus, which develops interfaces for Web applications
Getting your way: The art of persuasion
Feature Persuading your manager to see things your way takes patience and persistance - here are some strategies for presenting your ideas
Buy.com opens online music shop
News Buy.com will sell single songs from all major music labels online, mimicking Apple's iTunes model but catering for PC users
Fans show off Final Cut Pro 4 at Macworld
Video At Macworld CreativePro in New York, CNET's Brian Cooley takes a tour of Final Cut Pro 4, the latest version of Apple's popular video-editing software
Useful resources for writers of admin scripts
Feature If you're learning how to write admin scripts, or want to improve your skills, these online and offline resources can help you develop
Sending code offshore 'vital for profits'
News Software companies can improve their bottom lines by outsourcing software development to lower-cost locations, according to speakers at an international conference
Camera is 'killer app' for mobiles
News Smartphone sales are being driven sky high as people upgrade to handsets featuring digital cameras
Partners target consumer Wi-Fi
News Intel and Linksys have teamed up to ease consumers and small businesses into wireless networking
US govt inspires all-in-one desktop
News MPC Computers has unveiled an all-in-one desktop based on a special project it did for the US government
The comeback of the mobile Internet
Comment J. William Gurley: The cellular phone is starting to prove its worth as a launchpad for interactive entertainment services.
Identity theft 'remains hidden'
News The true number of people whose identity is stolen and used fraudulently is much greater than official statistics suggest, according to research firm Gartner
Microsoft: We'll protect you from lawsuits
News Microsoft has removed the liability cap for its customers in intellectual property suits related to its software
Wireless raises the final standard
Comment Rupert Goodwins: The strangest wireless system has become more mainstream, but may still be the last thing you need.
Sendo withdraws Orange lawsuit
News A patent suit that had attempted to stop Orange selling the SPV mobile phone, which is based on Microsoft software, has ended with Sendo paying some of Orange's legal costs
Outsourcers play on vertical strengths
News IT outsourcers are trying to differentiate from competitors by highlighting their experience in certain industries
Smartphone standards battle heats up
News Mobile handsets will go the way of the PC, with a small number of platforms dominating the market, says an analyst report
Samsung touts turbocharged mobile processor
News Samsung claims to have developed the world's fastest mobile processor, with a core speed of 533MHz
Why I want a Pentium Mac
Comment David Coursey: Apple doesn't seem to be making much progress towards building an Intel-based computer. But I still think they should.
Iridium sets up shop in Iraq
News The satellite-phone company, whose services have already been used in Iraq by the US military, is set to roll out commercial sales in the region
File-swap software will foil enforcers
News Modifications to file-sharing programs like Kazaa will block attempts to identify copyright material
Asia-Pacific pilots Wi-Fi roaming
News Wi-Fi subscribers will be able to roam between carriers throughout the Asia-Pacific region
Dell Latitude D400
Review Dell's Latitude D400 is one of the best-equipped ultraportables we've tested. It's a wise addition for companies looking to upgrade their mobile workforces.
China will censor text messages
News Chinese authorities plan to monitor text messages, adding them to a list that already includes email, Web sites and Internet chatrooms
Google boosts headline search
News Visitors to Google's news-search site can now look up stories by date, location, exact phrases or publication
US telcos weigh Wi-Fi roaming
News Sprint and AT&T are considering letting customers use each other's Wi-Fi networks
SCO dangles Linux-licence carrot
News SCO is hoping Linux users would rather pay up than face the prospect of protracted litigation
Chinese Net population hits 68 million
News Internet subscribers in China grew by 8.9 million during the past six months
