RIM BlackBerry
Review Busy executives who need email access at all times will be interested in the BlackBerry, but there's an increasing amount of competition in this area.
Nearly half of UK homes now online
News Britain is one of the cheapest places for people to access the Internet, an Oftel report concludes, despite BT's practice of 'stifling' competition
HP gains on rivals in European PDA market
News A timely introduction of Pocket PC 2002 devices helps drive HP's Jornada to a record quarter, while Palm lifts out of its inventory problems
Euro fear may mask a real issue - fraud
News Euro migration is being touted as the new Y2K with fraud thrown in for interest, and could cost companies fives times as much as the millenium bug, according to analysts
Check Point targets small businesses
News The security-software company is to announce an initiative aimed at bringing its products to the small business market
Will Microsoft pull the plug on Apple?
Comment Microsoft can stop developing for the Mac anytime after this August. Will it? Probably not. But it must do more than just continue with its so-so support
Motorola brings server technology to the desktop
News Motorola's latest PowerPC 7455 chip uses silicon on insulator technology, primarily used in server chips, to improve its performance
Telstra caught in online poll swindle
News Caught in the act of rigging online user surveys last week, Australia's leading telephone company deliberates offering a formal apology, saying it can't control its employees' actions
Intel, AMD cut chip prices
News Desktop PC processors have become cheaper yet again, as both Intel and AMD cut back their prices
BT cuts off network sale speculation
News BT's incoming chief executive insists that BT's crown jewels are safe in his hands, ending speculation of a sell-off
Micromuse extends to security management
News The leading player in network fault management is applying its expertise to a system that sifts real dangers from security alerts
Game Boy Advance price cut
News In conjunction with the announcement of the European launch date and price for the GameCube, Nintendo announces a price cut for its handheld GBA console
'MyParty' worm goes global
News The public's short memory about warnings not to click on email attachments may be to blame for the continuing spread of the MyParty worm
Microsoft antitrust debate heats up
News The period for public comment on Microsoft's antitrust case ends, clearing the way for a settlement
Five years ago: Net to claim 85 per cent of UK firms
News Internet usage among UK businesses will near saturation point at around 85 per cent, indicated figures today from the largest independent survey of its kind in the UK
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.



