Fujitsu takes PC recycling step
News Re-using the inner workings of PCs is nothing new but plastic recycling has typically meant converting PC casings into other household products
London opts for WLANs
News A poll of 20 big City organisations has revealed that half are deploying wireless LAN networks over the next 12 months
IT needs a healthcheck
Comment Charles Cooper: The tech sector has come a long way - but there's still work to do, and it'd be a shame if Lou Gerstner's advice was ignored.
Call centre failures blamed on software
News Badly designed software to blame for breakdown of customer service within call centres
Microsoft Mira hung up on licensing
News Mira, due to launch in the UK early next year, will create a simple way for users to access their PC from around the house. But users may need 'educating' about licensing issues
Amazon takes on a high street flavour
News Amazon customers will now be able to pick up and return items which have been bought online at one of the etailers 40 high street stores in the US
Level 3 to bankroll Genuity
News The US telco has put big bucks on the table to save beleaguered Genuity from bankruptcy
BT hits broadband milestone
News Credit for rising broadband demand and awareness is due to the advertising efforts of the whole industry, says a magnanimous BT
More than competitions at TopCoder these days
News Ever wanted to challenge the developer in the next cube to a duel? TopCoder lets you do just that. And it might just land you a new job too.
Firms team to win Homeland Security bid
News Two firms have joined hands to create systems for patching security flaws in software used by the US government
HP leads in soft printer market
News The printer market received a boost in shipments in the third quarter of the year, however revenue remained down
IBM, Fujitsu team on telecommunications
News The two companies said on Thursday that they plan to provide a standardised way to build applications that access services offered by telecommunications operators
Toshiba Pocket PC e330
Review Toshiba's mid-range e330 is fine as far as it goes, but it may find the competitive landscape more challenging when Dell enters the Pocket PC market.
Software licence tied to human rights
News A new licence agreement says that anyone using code released under it must respect privacy, free expression, due process and other human rights
Sun to give StarOffice Java flavour
News A new development kit for StarOffice will be targeted at business software developers who are already familiar with Java
PCs shape up as masters of disguise
News Because of its small size, the Mini-ITX motherboard is altering what desktops look like
IBM plans 2003 muscle servers
News Among the parade of Intel server products scheduled for next year are a 32-way Xeon system, 'blade' servers and a line of Itanium 2 systems
Roxio closes Napster asset buy
News Roxio has made recent moves toward creating its own music download service, but it is not yet clear how Napster's technology will be used
Group urges limits on open source
News An organisation backed by Microsoft, Cisco and Intel is arguing against the promotion of open-source software by the US government



