Wireless switch-port sales show massive boom
News Demand for wireless switch ports went through the roof at the start of this year, as companies get serious about Wi-Fi
SAP's new Web love might be right on time
Comment SAP may be later than its rivals at getting serious with Web services, but that might be just how the market likes it
Juniper unimpressed by Cisco's 'huge fast router'
News Cisco is expected to unveil its latest piece of high-end networking gear on Tuesday, but rivals are already playing down the prospect
Oxfam joins music-download business
News The charity is launching its own online music service, with profits going to benefit those in need
Junk email: No relief in sight for the spammed
News The average number of spam emails continued to increase in April, with one company finding that 99.8 percent of all incoming emails were spam
OSDL signs off new Linux rules
News The Open Source Development Labs is moving to a system where code is more closely linked to its creator
Snort fails to win approval
News The next generation of the open-source intrusion detection system will include features that automatically tweak its settings, says its creator
Microsoft paid $12m to avert Opera lawsuit
News The huge payment revealed by Opera last week came from Microsoft, which wanted to avoid a court case over how MSN pages were displayed in the rival browser
Cisco set for huge router launch
News The CRS-1, which clusters several boxes to form a single router, is set to be released soon, say sources
Council IT staff close in on private sector
News The pay gap between public and private sector IT staff has shrunk significantly, according to new research
Microsoft proposes joint anti-spam fight
News The software giant wants to merge its plan for email authentication with a rival system championed by AOL
Data jail lacks key
Feature Executives are deluged with 7 megabytes of email every day, putting corporate storage systems under strain
HP's services head steps up ladder
Q&A Ann Livermore on outsourcing, not following IBM's example and how missing out on Carly Fiorina's job is 'ancient history'
Google and Microsoft jostle for desktop position
Analysis Hard-drive search is shaping up as a battleground on which the two technology giants will face off
HP OfficeJet 9130 All-in-One
Review The 9130's cool new ability to auto-archive images and documents to online folders doesn't outweigh its moderate print quality, but this printer does reproduce photos very well.
NEC lends weight to RFID standards effort
News The electronics giant has become the first Japanese firm to join EPCglobal, a European organisation pushing for standards that will tie in with a next-generation barcode system
Linux 'missed Aussie desktop wave' - IDC
News Australian firms started to replace their post-Y2K PCs some time ago and Linux would not make significant gains from the refresh, according to the analyst firm
Zone Labs arms virus alarm
News The most recent desktop firewall from the security software firm includes antivirus measures
Judge demands Microsoft explain email deletion
News Microsoft must search its systems for information relating to a top exec's command to destroy old emails, a US judge has ruled
Apple patches Mac OS X
News A security update blocks potential attempts to run malicious code on Macs



