Hi-Grade Notino 2200
Review The Notino 2200 packs more features into a sub-2kg system than any other ultraportable we've reviewed, and delivers good value for money too.
Cisco ditches Scottish factory merger
News The telecoms manufacturer denies that the move will cost Glasgow thousands of high-tech jobs, and insists it was never planning to build a Euro HQ in Scotland
ARM sees strong demand for multimedia phones, Bluetooth
News Multimedia GPRS gadgets and Bluetooth chips will be two of the biggest embedded devices this year, according to the UK chip designer
GeForce 4 ships in new Power Macs
News The top of the range Power Mac has two 1GHz PowerPC G4 processors alongside Nvidia's upcoming GeForce 4 graphics chip - and Apple has cut the price too
Red Hat's new Linux packs a bigger punch
News The top-selling Linux company is to offer a higher-end, more specialised version of Linux
IBM redefines its Lotus family
News IBM's Lotus software is to get a big dose of Java, allowing its technology to be available as components that can link to other software
Palm i705 leaves Europe off the map
News Once again, Palm has left Europe out of its wireless plans, with the new i705 unlikely to arrive here any time soon. But there may be hope in GPRS
Linux on mainframes: Phase two
News LinuxWorld is likely to be a forum for announcements about the open source operating system gaining ground on mainframes
MyParty worm is an unwelcome guest
News Another mass-mailing worm is doing the rounds, and this one claims to contain a link to a Web page of party photos
Quest manages Oracle applications
News A new Oracle tool is aimed at users who need to cut their database administration costs and deliver applications more quickly
Wireless offices - good news for hackers?
News The increasing trend towards wireless networks may be opening up corporate networks to the risk of malicious hacking, say experts
Compaq blade servers slice a chip off HP block
News Compaq's entry to the blade server market is more compact than Hewlett-Packard's, as competition shifts to size rather than performance
Oftel plans changes to unmetered Net access
News Watchdog wants ISPs to be able to buy unmetered Internet capacity on credit - but this may not be enough to stop price rises for Web access
Small business is big again for IBM
News IBM's latest NetVista desktops are a demonstration of its renewed interest in small-business customers
Nintendo announces GameCube European launch date
News Britain will finally get Nintendo's next-gen video game console on 3 May for £150
The new wireless Palm i705 -- hot or not?
Comment David Coursey takes a look at the wireless PDA market, starting with Palm's latest PDA, the i705
Ximian changes open-source licence
News The Linux company switches to a less-restrictive licence in a controversial move to promote Web services
Next-gen Palm set for debut
News The i705 will offer always-on email access for the first time, as Palm tries to boost its presence in wireless and the enterprise
Intel's Itanium: Plan B in the works
News Lack of strong interest in Itanium has prompted the chip giant to invest in a long-rumoured super-chip for servers
Five years ago: Creative hymns 64-voice Sound Blaster
News PC sound climbed to a new register today as audio expert Creative Labs topped its own best-selling Sound Blaster AWE32 card with a 64-voice line
Compaq Evo N400C
Review An uninspiring performer that's only worth considering if you can find a really cheap deal.



