Project planning boost
Feature Combining Microsoft Project 2002 and Microsoft Project Server 2002 can yield benefits for enterprises that need coordinated project management tools
Commerce One's second act
Feature Bowed but not broken by the B2B bust, CEO Mark Hoffman is coming out punching. Now all he needs is a revitalised economy and everything will work out just fine
HP Jornada 928 WDA
Review The Jornada 928 WDA seamlessly integrates handheld and mobile phone features, and is available at a competitive price.
New Ofcom chief denies cronyism charge
News Lord Currie insists that his links to the Labour Party played no part in his appointment as chair of Ofcom
Microsoft pins hopes on .Net Server
News Microsoft is relying on its customers being hungry for the latest version of its server operating system - but some analysts aren't convinced that they are
Friday
Blog Friday 26/07/02Hotmail is rapidly becoming a synonym for frustration. Users have been getting steadily more annoyed with the service of late, as a superabundance of spam and strict limits on...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment Who's afraid of the Nordic ghost? It's nothing a shortwave radio can't handle. Just don't mention the killer masts...
Broadband drops below £20 a month barrier
News From next week, UK Internet users can sign up for broadband for £19.99 per month, including VAT. There's just the small matter of a £200 upfront payment
Linux poised to plug in USB 2
News The high-speed interface is to become a permanent part of the Linux operating system
AOL shares hit by SEC concerns
News Investors are concerned about the Security and Exchange Commission's investigation into AOL's accounting
New information commissioner named
News A top City lawyer has been named to take over from Elizabeth France as the UK's new privacy tsar
MP3 alternative gets Real
News RealNetworks is to support the open-source MP3 alternative Ogg Vorbis - a move that could dramatically raise the profile of the royalty-free format
Ofcom's Currie has a lot on his plate
Comment Peter Judge: Lord Currie has helped regulate gas and electricity. But can he handle the heat at the new communications super-regulator, Ofcom?
Microsoft hones .Net tools for battle
News An update to Visual Studio .Net, code-named Everett, will improve security and performance and will add support for writing applications for mobile devices
Users flee email charges at Mac.com
News Apple Computer's plan to start charging for its Mac.com e-mail service has Mac owners scrambling for alternatives
Hotmail deletions catch members out
News Microsoft starts deleting sent Hotmail messages that are more than 30 days old, angering some members. Are free Internet services on the way out?
Group unveils flash memory spec
News A group of electronics manufacturers is looking to expand the uses for removable flash memory cards with a new security specification
Jornada phones in its swansong
News Although HP is killing off the Jornada line of handhelds in favour of the more popular iPaqs, the company unveils a new model in the line-up - likely to be the last Jornada ever
Microsoft pledges £3.3bn to R&D
News Chairman Bill Gates says his company plans to increase its research and development budget by 20 percent and hire 5,000 new workers in the coming year
Linux site to close
News The Linux-focused site LWN.net is to close, after failing to find a way to raise the required finance
Requests swamp mobile mast safety test registration
News An offer from the Radiocommunications Agency to test the safety of mobile masts sited on schools and hospitals had attracted a flood of interest



