Broadband Britain at risk from Internet piracy
News The UK government is urged to make it easier for users to buy online, and safer for companies make content available for sale on the Web
E-tills ring out for Internet Shopping Day
News Melinda Messenger is fronting a campaign to get UK consumers spending on the Internet
How CIOs can help fight cyberterror
Q&A Q&A: A former US intelligence officer explains why cyberterror really is a threat, and what IT departments can do to help
Desktop Linux group readies public agenda
News The Desktop Linux Consortium is planning a round of conferences and other events following the conclusion of a public review
Russian minister declares spam war on American school
News A Russian minister launched an automated telephone attack on an American language school in Moscow because they kept sending him spam
Iomega NAS P850m
Review Iomega's P850m NAS appliance is an enterprise-class device that combines high-capacity storage with high levels of redundancy and superb ease of use. It carries a lofty price tag, but the overall...
Greece warned over gaming 'mess'
News A Greek law that effectively banned all computer games is creating trouble for Greece from the European Commission
Americans demand anti-spam register
News Americans want a list that they can join to opt out of spam, like the recently launched do-not-call anti-telemarketing list
Windows Server 2003 'debuted strongly'
News Microsoft will boast this week of healthy sales during Windows Server 2003's first three months of release
PeopleSoft reveals JDE merger detail
News PeopleSoft has disclosed financial details regarding its contentious acquisition of J.D. Edwards
Iomega and CA team for backup
News The storage firm and software maker will jointly produce a backup system targeted at small and medium-sized firms
Mobile operators denounce spam
News Industry group GSM Europe has given qualified support to anti-spam initiatives
SAP and SuSE team up for support
News Customers running SAP's business software on SuSE's Linux will benefit from cooperative support
Molecules draw straight line
News Researchers have made molecules organise themselves into straight lines, paving the way to create nanotech circuit boards
Microsoft warns again on Windows
News A "critical" flaw that affects most Windows PCs could be exploited by hackers
Palm Tungsten T2
Review The Bluetooth-equipped Tungsten T2 is an evolutionary upgrade to the business-oriented Tungsten T, doubling the RAM from 16MB to 32MB and featuring an improved display.



