MSN Messenger 6 Public Beta
Review MSN Messenger 6 is a fun, exciting way to chat. Current users should upgrade.
Broadband auction result could be an own goal
News This month's wireless auction brought a touch of Lovejoy to Broadband Britain but some industry figures fear the episode will end in tears
Try CSS media types to build printer-friendly pages
Feature Printer-friendly pages make it much easier for your users to create a hard copy of a page they are interested in. Try using Cascading Style Sheets to build these pages
UK plunges down list of top tech nations
News Britain may be increasing its broadband penetration, but it is falling behind countries such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand in its acceptance of new technology
ATI gives graphics boost to budget PCs
News New integrated chipsets from ATI mean budget-PC owners will no longer miss out on the latest games
Are you or your staff burning out?
Feature Staff burnout is a problem in the IT industry - here are some tips for spotting the danger signs in yourself and your staff
Ellison: Don't believe PeopleSoft 'lies'
News Oracle's chief executive has attacked PeopleSoft's executives for allegedly telling their customers that Oracle will 'kill' PeopleSoft products
How to cope when the going gets tough
Feature Three stress-management techniques can help you save face in front of staff and superiors
Asus MyPal A620
Review The MyPal A620 is the first handheld we've seen with Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 2003 OS. It delivers a decent, if unremarkable, specification at an attractive price.
Salesforce.com releases CRM software update
News Salesforce.com has signed a marketing deal with Dell related to its latest release, which adds new document management features
Oracle courts reluctant PeopleSoft
News Oracle's hostile bid for its rival puts PeopleSoft's less contentious offer for J.D. Edwards in jeopardy. A ZDNet UK News Focus
Fortnight worm redirects to porn sites
News A worm targeting unpatched systems sets up redirects and bookmarkes for porn sites - and is activated without an attachment being opened
FBI to hunt Internet pirates
News US federal agents may gain the power to pursue people swapping copyright material online
PeopleSoft shares scarce, says Oracle
News PeopleSoft investors are holding on to their shares but Oracle has no plans to raise its cash offer
Don't ignore the fact that SCO could win
Comment Michael Kanellos: Open-source folks aren't tackling the one key question in the SCO Group-IBM battle over Unix - what if the company's right?
Stalker plots to lure Exchange customers
News A Californian messaging-software company is going head-to-head with Microsoft's Exchange Server
HP dominates supercomputing leaderboard
News Most of the world's fastest 500 computers are from HP, though IBM and Intel are gaining fast
Veritas steps into utility arena
News Storage-software company Veritas wants to shift from the back to the front end of the market
Mysterious Net traffic puzzles experts
News Researchers believe mysterious spurts of traffic on the Internet could be inept hacking attempts
Reports on Xbox delay premature
News Statements attributed to Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer on a 2006 release date for the new version of Xbox were incorrect, according to a Japanese newspaper
Microsoft releases new handheld OS
News The latest version of Microsoft's handheld operating system boasts a new name but decidedly familiar features
Dell ups ante in printer battle
News Dell will launch another three printers, as its fight against HP heats up
Pentium 4 chip takes lead in desktop speed
News Intel has launched a 3.2GHz chip expected to retain the fastest desktop-chip position for the next few months
Microsoft's new handheld OS
Tech Guide The latest version of Microsoft’s handheld operating system is an evolutionary advance, but there are some significant developments -- including a new name.



