Windows XP: 6 months on
Feature Microsoft's latest operating system is now six months old: is it meeting your expectations, or causing you more exasperation than you bargained for?
Windows XP: help
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Windows XP: system requirements
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Windows XP: drivers
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Windows XP: Service Pack 1
Feature Microsoft has released details about its forthcoming service pack for Windows XP, and the free download will apparently show the first signs of the company's antitrust settlement with the Justice...
Windows XP: bugs
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Windows XP: problem programs
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Media companies demand ID numbers for CDs and DVDs
News ID numbers that would identify every CD or DVD, together with much higher fines those making and using counterfeit software are among news measures being pushed by media companies
TiVo makes customers an offer they can't refuse
News Owners of the TiVo personal video recorder got a surprise on Wednesday - a recording of a show they did not want and now cannot erase
Are you in control of your video?
Comment In an unusual (and worrying) marketing promotion, the BBC got TiVo to record a programme on all of its customers' machines - without their permission
Windows XP still waiting for Bluetooth
News As Microsoft forges ahead with USB 2.0 and other advanced connection technologies, Bluetooth is still lagging
Interviewing with a contracting agency: Do's and Don'ts
News These tips provide information to make a favourable impression the next time you interview with a contracting agency
News Schmooze: Gaming gets ugly
News Sony trash-talked rivals, Linux got more boring than ever, and robots finally got a killer app...
HP mixes it up with new UK management
News Senior managers in the UK for the merged HP/Compaq will be drawn from both camps, the company said yesterday, with Compaq executives just outnumbering their former competitors
IBM begins layoffs
News The first 1,000 employees to lose their jobs have been given notice, with more redundancies likely to follow
CRM Summit 2002: Designing the customer experience
News Desigining the customer experience around brand segmentation can pay real dividends and help firms deal effectively with customers
Italian telco wins Gartner CRM Excellence Award
News TIM, the Italian mobile telco, has won Gartner's European CRM Excellence Award for a project that helped it boost the use of data services and reduce churn
Groove Workspace 2.0
Review Despite a few rough edges, this new-style instant messenger on steroids impresses. Businesses looking for a low-cost way to collaborate across departments should give it a go.
Online committees herald e-government breakthrough
News The UK government has begun streaming parliamentary committee hearings over the Web. In an even more radical move, members of the public are to be invited to submit their views by email
Video wall enters third dimension
News Boston University researchers have found a way to create detailed 3D images out of mathematical models
IBM takes top spot in server-speed race
News In the most-watched benchmark performance test, IBM's Regatta has moved ahead of rival servers
MP3 for sale online in industry first
News In a 'symbolic step' for the music industry, a new single will be for sale online as an MP3 for only 99 cents
Dell considers entering printer business
News The appeal of the lucrative business of printer ink refills is growing for Dell, and the company may move into the market
Why global Net expansion isn't charity
Comment Extending the Internet into the developing world may not solve world hunger, but it will nurture economic prosperity which is the most important ingredient of worldwide stability.
Check Point takes aim at frame
News Firewall vendor Check Point has launched new management software, and a VPN pricing scheme that aims to kill frame relay
IBM's branding confusion
Comment IBM's eLiza promises to make all its servers into mainframes. So how long can it preserve its different server brands?
IBM drills Linux into oil industry
News A new three-year deal adds momentum to Linux's spread to specialty markets
XP makeover highlights antitrust tweaks
News Microsoft is readying an update to Windows XP that will make it easier for PC makers and end-users to choose competitors' applications
Priceline to unveil second Asian site
News Despite two major airlines not signing up to be listed, Priceline.com is to launch a second site in Asia
Analysts look for profit from Sun
News After releasing plans for new products and an update to Solaris, Sun is expected to predict a fourth-quarter profit
Five years ago: US case calls future of Web linking into question
News As Roman Godzich sits at his computer in a cramped storefront behind Lulu's Tacos in sunbaked Gilbert, Arizona, he's on the prowl for the next news site to link to from his virtual newsstand,...

