Sony VAIO PCG-SRX41P
Review If you can live with its relatively small screen and somewhat cramped keyboard, the SRX41P delivers a lot of mobile computing functionality in a highly portable format.
Hacking goldmine as BT publishes remote dial-up numbers
News BT is to remove the list from the Web, but security experts warn that the companies affected are at risk of attack in the future
Disposable mobile phones coming to Europe
News Hop-On Communications is bringing its disposable mobile phones to the UK and Spain
Palm finalises software for Mac OS X
News The handheld computer maker adds its support to Apple's new operating system
Start-up adds depth to 3D imaging
News Canesta's imaging method is said to allow machines to 'see' in 3D and act on the information in real time
Storage group seeks CIO participation
Feature A new storage organisation, the SNIA, is actively recruiting and inviting tech leaders to join its ranks.
Java brewers to stir Web services pot
News Sun's JavaOne conference is to see software and tools announcements from Oracle, IBM and HP, helping to make up lost ground in the Web services market
Are you ready for Windows .Net Server?
Feature Two years after Windows 2000 Server arrived, the company is now busy grooming a new flagship network OS, Windows .Net Server.
QuickTime coming to PDAs
News The company behind ZygoVideo media compression technology says it is creating a handheld player for compressed QuickTime video
Sun looks for Java pay-off
News Java is undeniably popular, but Sun faces one major problem: how to make money out of its invention
Exchange 2000 is a great solution for corporate IM
Feature IM is text messaging with the combines the immediacy of the telephone. But how does Microsoft Exchange support it?
Do developers really need social skills?
News The Web Editor of Builder.com discusses the value of developers' communications skills to recruiters and employers
Showtime for new video compression
News Pulsent claims that its technology, to be unveiled on Monday, can shrink digital video to about a quarter of the size of standard methods
GDC: Game makers grapple with online push
News Online gaming is seen as one of the essential apps for any next-generation console, but game developers are still looking at the financial and technological challenges it poses
Copy protection could be built into hardware
News Microsoft researchers jump into the tussle between Hollywood and hardware makers over anti-copying protection, saying software alone isn't enough to lock out pirates
Hacker speaks out on security basics
News Security holes exist in just about every application, but preventing an attack can be remarkably simple, says an expert hacker
Fiorina, Hewlett: Forget the handshake
Comment The last thing Carly Fiorina needs to do in the first flush of victory is extend a phony olive branch to Walter Hewlett. That means being ruthless. That means not looking back.
Google uses toolbar to unlock genes
News Google will let a few select surfers use its new toolbar software to link their unused processor power up to a supercomputing project. They'll take on genetic codes and other scientific problems
Dixons: It's Time to protect PC World
News Dixons may take legal action in its dispute with Time over alleged confusion between PC World and The Computer World stores
Low-end Dell PCs get speed boost
News Dell has upgraded its lower-priced desktop PCs with faster processors
Five years ago: M2 bang on time - Cyrix
News Cyrix's M2 processor is getting ready to join the coming out party for a new generation of processors
TDK Systems BlueM
Review TDK's BlueM add-on module provides m-series Palm owners with Bluetooth functionality, but at a high price.



