IT Anthems: GIBO Groep
Feature A superb result! With more passion and commitment than you might expect from a self-styled "sober group" of Dutch accountants
Where versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux fit
Feature With the release of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux line, Red Hat has changed the game for Linux on corporate networks. See how this has expanded the options available to businesses and why some may...
Thursday
Blog Thursday 24/04/2003Windows Server 2003 is launched today, and I win the much-coveted chance to go and have Steve Ballmer yell at me by remote control. There is a predictable format to such things,...
Gymnasts limber up for the next Olympic Games with online video analysis site
News Britain's Olympic gymnastics contenders are to get a video-enabled Web site to add a high-tech edge to training
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment From the streets of Santa Clara to the back alleys of Soho, no tech story is too trivial, no datamangling too dirty, for Rupert. But why is Steve Ballmer shouting at him?
Linux box can be embedded inside a PC
News A tiny Linux PC can be embedded inside a larger PC, allowing it to be allocated specific computing tasks
Q&A: Windows Server 2003 kernel guru
Interview Windows core technology guru Rob Short explains how hackers were involved in Windows Server 2003 development, and why not all NT4 applications will run on it
Office delay, Licensing 6 customers pay
News Microsoft has delayed the launch of Office 2003, which could mean that its Licensing 6 customers will miss out on a 'free' update
Americans went overseas for war news
News During the Iraq war, Americans snubbed local online news sources such as Fox and USA Today in favour of The BBC World Service and Al-Jazeera
Find free certification resources
News When you're strapped for cash, you have to go back to the basics to obtain the certification study resources you need. Here are some tips for finding free study aids
Sun's 'virtual persona' screens calls
News Sun is developing a privacy product that will enable an employees 'virtual persona' to screen incoming telephone calls, emails and instant messages
IBM working on a hands-free translator
News IBM is developing translating software that will enable speech-to-speech communications with non-English speakers
AOL services to run on Symbian smartphones
News Under a new deal, AOL will develop a one-size-fits-all version of its services that can be embedded into Symbian phones from Nokia, Sony Ericsson and others
Microsoft patches Windows NT WebDAV flaw
News The company has issued a fix for a flaw originally discovered in Windows 2000, which allowed attackers to crack a military server
Genome pioneer wins inventor prize
News Leroy Hood, who created a device central to the Human Genome Project, has won the lucrative Lemelson-MIT Prize for the most important invention of the year
ISP gets deadline for identifying alleged file trader
News Verizon will have 14 days to identify a subscriber accused of swapping music files online following a fresh US court ruling
Will Linux get its own 'Palladium'?
News Linus Torvalds has said that there is no reason why Linux could not include digital rights management technology, raising the possibility that the software could follow in Microsoft's 'trusted...



