Telewest users suffer network blues
News Blueyonder subscribers were left without access to email and personal Web pages on Tuesday evening, after a fault hit the Telewest network
Sysbug Trojan jumps on sexual bandwagon
News Emails claiming to contain pictures of naked gymnastics may actually contain a Trojan, antivirus companies are warning
HP merger chief resigns
News Jeff Clarke is to leave Hewlett-Packard, a resignation the company simply says was 'mutually agreed to'
IBM, BEA brew up Java strategy
News The rival companies are to cooperate with the Java Community Process to standardise Java specifications
Microsoft's plan to Google hard drives
Feature Microsoft is conducting research that could help it in its quest to make search a greater part of its Windows operating system
New IE may burst pop-up bubble
Feature Pop-up advertisements have thrived for years despite numerous efforts to eradicate them, but now online marketers are seriously wondering whether the Web's most detested ad format is about to meet...
Court delays Microsoft vs Lindows trial
News For the second time this year, the trial between Microsoft and Lindows over rights to the word 'windows' has been delayed
BT trigger levels scupper community broadband
News Last week's announcement of 2,300 more targets for rural broadband rollout could be a killer blow to local activists who were planning their own high-speed networks
Macromedia's Renaissance man
Q&A Kevin Lynch claims that when it comes to interactivity, Web application design is still in the Dark Ages - but there are innovations coming through which promise to drag Internet development into...
Blackouts showed Internet's weak spots
News The summer's blackouts were widely thought not to have affected the Internet, but new research has highlighted weak spots in the infrastructure
Sainsbury's enjoys online sales boom
News According to its results, Sainsbury's seems to have sorted out its online shopping service, and to help spread the news, it has hired Jamie Oliver's mother
Government sites continue to flout standards
News It's still do as I say, not do as I do, for the prime minister, the e-envoy and most government agencies when it comes to complying with their own e-standards
IBM aims to put the business into gaming
News In what it hopes will be a BIG move in gaming, IBM is to launch software that lets developers build business functionality into games
SuSE releases free version of SuSE Linux 9
News A month after its release, SuSE Linux 9 is now available as a free download - and an update to SLES is on the way
Oracle 'remains committed' to PeopleSoft bid
News Oracle executives have re-emphasised the company's commitment to acquiring PeopleSoft, despite legal hurdles and arguments over a customer rebate programme
DeCSS programmer turns attention to iTunes
News The Norwegian programmer who cracked DVD copy protection has released a program that could be the first step to getting through iTunes' digital rights management
HP Scanjet 3970
Review HP's Scanjet 3970 creates quality scans and is affordable to boot. It's a good choice for home use and basic scanning.

