Is Dell hitting the efficiency wall?
Feature So far Dell's efficiency has seen off rivals like Gateway, but could it have reached the limit?
Linux invades iPod
News Software for allowing Linux users to access iPod has gone on sale just ten days after testing began. But there are a few additional requirements that consumers should be aware of
Broadband Britain promotes home-based entrepreneurs
News Home-based broadband entrepreneurs succeed where many dot-coms failed by using technology to support their business proposition rather than putting the Internet at the core of their business model
Ericsson releases 3G applications
News The Swedish telecoms equipment company thinks that it has created a suite of programs that will persuade potential customers of the benefits of 3G
Pinnacle Edition DV
Review Pinnacle Edition DV delivers powerful video editing and great value for intermediate to advanced users, although beginners will struggle with its unique interface and abundance of features.
Web services spec gets makeover
News The UDDI specification has been updated, even before the latest version is submitted to a standards body
Xbox gets Linux system software
News The Xbox Linux Project releases an early version of software that is intended to control the basic functions of the device. The new software will eventually open the Xbox's hardware to any programmer
Microsoft aims to teach the teachers
News A research conference at Microsoft's headquarters is designed to show academics what is going on in the software giant's labs and sponsored projects
Small Webcasters put faith in latest bill
News Small Webcasters who have been protesting against royalty fees that they say will drive them out of business, are welcoming a new bill that exempts them from royalties
HP: Dell's printer plans flawed
News Consumers don't want to buy ink refills by post, says Hewlett-Packard, which means that Dell's plans to enter the market may be flawed
UK retailers facing e-commerce divide
News Some of Britain's largest retailers, such as Tesco, are e-commerce trailblazers, but smaller firms are failing to implement any e-business strategy at all
AMD cuts prices on Athlon, Duron
News Prices are shaved up to 20 percent in an attempt to boost consumer interest, during a traditionally slow selling period
Open-source guru backs off DVD hack speech
News Bruce Perens was to demonstrate how to modify a player to play DVDs from other zones, but has cancelled it becuase of pressure from his employer
Microsoft bans employees from music swapping
News Staff at Microsoft have been warned not to swap music or files over peer-to-peer networks because of 'significant' security concerns
Sun to push StarOffice for Apple's OS X
News Sun and Apple are to work together to put a version of StarOffice onto the Mac operating system
PS2 mod chips legal in Australia
News A federal judge in Australia has found that the sale of 'mod chips' that allow copy protection to be circumvented, is legal



