Critical flaw opens Windows to rogue Java
Feature how good are Microsoft's revamped security bulletins? One of the first flaws to rate the new "Critical" tag is a lethal flaw in the Virtual Machine
IT Anthems: Unisys
Feature Data centre supplier Unisys is dedicated to the IT business. They eat, sleep and drink it. At least so their Stevie-Wonder-esque anthem proclaims
IT Anthems: Ever Onward IBM!
Feature Possibly the greatest ever IT Anthem, this classic makes a triumphant return to our site, with a fantastic Flash animation
Linking Unix and Windows 2000, the Microsoft way
Feature Microsoft Windows has its own Unix interface. Running Unix programs on a Windows machine can be good for migrating in either direction
With Google at gates, Yahoo! arms itself
News Yahoo!'s acquisition of one-time search high-flier Inktomi is part of the portal's struggle to deal with the popularity of Google
Sendo filing accuses Microsoft of dirty tricks
News In its lawsuit against the software giant, the UK mobile phone maker alleges that Microsoft stole customers and technology in order to gain entry to the smartphone market
AOL broadband-in-a-box hits the shops
News High street retailers link up with AOL UK to sell fat pipes off the shelf
2002: the top ten in IT hype
Feature A Christmas chart with a difference! The ten most outrageously over-sold enterprise technologies -- and how to cut them down to size in 2003
US online shopping passes £7bn
News Retail sales have been disappointing in the US and UK alike, but shoppers have been flocking online to snap up bargains
Survey: Employees ready to walk
News General unhappiness with their situation at work appears to be motivating people to move on from their current employers
Microsoft ordered to carry Java
News In a double-barrelled victory for Sun, a judge rules that Microsoft must include Java in its products and that Microsoft infringed Sun copyrights



