Europeans lead the outsourcing way
News Europe's approach to outsourcing compares favourably with the often 'rash' outlook across the Atlantic, according to Gartner
Adobe releases 3D design tools
News Adobe has released Atmosphere, its 3D Web design tools package, which it hopes will promote the building of new environments on the Net
1Mbps ADSL gets lift-off
News BT has responded to pressure from ISPs and launched a wholesale 1Mbps broadband product, but those who are based too far from their local exchange will miss out
BT revises its Wi-Fi prices
News Corporate subscribers to the Openzone network are being offered a new deal that looks more appealing than having to pay £85 per user per month
HP's strategy finds definition elusive
News Carly Fiorina said this week that HP's Adaptive Enterprise represents an 'end state' for a customer, but acknowledged some confusion over the strategy exists
Bots fail to live up to Turing Test - again
News The Loebner Prize tests the 'humanness' of advanced artificial intelligence systems, but it seems they are not yet human enough
Computer anger: Northerners shout, Southerners lash out
News When computers start going wrong, where you live in the country could affect how you react
Cost cutting will be sacrificed for growth - Gartner
Feature Companies are ready to stop analysing their own business and start using IT to drive growth, according to Gartner's chief
Toshiba notebooks aimed at small businesses
News The notebook manufacturer has launched three models designed for smaller, cost-conscious firms
EMC treads acquisition tightrope
Feature Buying Documentum gives EMC an opportunity to redefine content and storage
Sendo's last, best hope for smartphone glory
Comment Sendo's new smartphone has had a more exciting history than most, but that's not what matters most
Outsourced jobs 'will return'
News American IT executives say the money saved through outsourcing will mean more domestic jobs - provided demand for tech products remains strong
Dual handsets solve CDMA puzzle
News Two Korean firms have launched mobile phones that operate on both 3G network standards
Korean homes to gain smart makeover
News South Korea's government plans to digitally network 10 million homes, in the largest project of its kind
Outlook 2003 fights the spam battle
Comment A new junk-mail filter is the best reason to upgrade to the latest version of Microsoft Office
Handspring Treo 600
Review Handspring's parting shot, the Treo 600, is one of the better blends of phone and handheld that we've seen to date.
HP grabs European handheld crown from Palm
News Hewlett-Packard holds the largest share of the handheld market in Europe, according to the latest figures from research firm Canalys
Ballmer defends Microsoft's security record
News Microsoft's chief says it should have put more effort into patching earlier, but has started to raise its game
Workplaces 'should ban camera phones'
News An analyst says all companies should bar mobile phones capable of taking photos from their premises
Red Hat unveils next enterprise Linux
News The Linux seller has launched version 3.0 of its business-oriented product
VeriSign's ploy brings flood of traffic
News VeriSign became one of America's 50 most-visited Internet properties in September, after launching its controversial Site Finder redirection service

