Launch date leaks for 939-pin Athlon
News The launch of the 939-pin Athlon, which will help lower the price of 64-bit PCs, is approaching
Too much information stores up problems
Comment Too much information is as bad as not enough, but this fundamental problem needs a new approach.
F-Secure gives Linux an antivirus injection
News F-Secure Anti-Virus for Samba Servers runs on Linux and stops Linux, Windows, DOS and macro viruses, says the company
Britain still playing broadband catch-up
News Despite the great strides made in the last two years, Britain still has fewer high-speed Internet connections per head of population than most G7 rivals
Apple sets back global launch of iPod Mini
News Demand for the MP3 player in the US has been so high that there aren't enough hard drives to keep up, and Apple says it has been forced to delay launches outside the US
Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition: a first look
Preview Microsoft's updated Windows Mobile 2003 is likely to make its debut soon, in smartphones and handhelds sporting new screen resolutions and orientations.
UK firms lack wireless strategy
News Businesses are aware that there are significant advantages to going wireless but many are blundering in with their eyes closed, latest research as found
TSMC discloses chip 'espionage' evidence
News The Taiwanese chip manufacturer has accused a Chinese rival of copying its processes
Microsoft announces game development standard
News The XNA platform will allow game developers to work on titles for both Windows PCs and the Xbox
Dell removes AMD Opteron ad
News Dell has pulled an advert for an AMD Opteron processor which it says should only have been displayed on a private area of the site
Gates talks up new speech and mobile products
News Microsoft Speech Server 2004 is now available, and Gates has also announced an update to Windows Mobile 2003, together with a technical preview of Visual Studio 2005
D-Link DFL-700 Firewall
Review This richly-featured gateway and firewall allows IT managers in small/medium-sized businesses to secure their networks easily.
Copying accusations fly in Chinese chip tussle
News The world's largest contract chip manufacturer, Taiwan-based TSMC, says in its latest filing that Chinese rival SMIC copied up to 90 percent of its manufacturing processes
Sony e-book to use electronic ink
News Sony's new e-book, due to debut in April, will use a 6-inch display made of tiny white microcapsules floating in black ink. It could be the first mass-market example of electronic ink at work
HP, Novell do desktop Linux deal
News BrainShare: Novell has announced an expansion of its relationship with HP, and a SuSE Linux servers deal with IBM
China clamps down on Internet cafes to protect 'mental health'
News 'Unhealthy online information' is such a danger to young people, according to the Chinese government, that it has banned Internet cafes from opening near schools in a further crackdown on Net use
Novell considers embedded Linux
News BrainShare: Linux has a 'huge opportunity' in the embedded computing market, according to the company's vice chairman
Ballmer: Don't stifle innovation
News Despite Microsoft's 'special position', the company should still be free to improve its products for consumers, says Steve Ballmer

