First transatlantic handshake shows off Internet2
News Experimenters in the US and UK reach out and touch each other through the next generation of human interfaces and the Internet
SuSE to run Windows apps on Linux
News SuSE Linux Desktop Office will target Windows users with software aimed at easing the transition to the open-source operating system
Netscape founder brings instant extranets to Europe
News Neoteris will open its first European office this week as it seeks to bring its shrink-wrapped security product to the UK
Chip sales show positive trend
News After the shocks and drops of 2001, the global chip market looks set to pick up in the next year
Employee surveillance unaffected by terror threat
News US companies have not increased Internet surveillance of employees in response to the government's anti-terrorism efforts, a new report asserts
Unisys unveils database bundle
News Enterprises with up to 27,000 employees are the intended customers for Unisys one-stop database shopping
Microsoft products -- how long will they live?
Feature Microsoft has issued a promise -- each of its products will have a guaranteed lifetime. Users should have less to complain about in future
Reuters accused of hacking
News The news agency has been accused of breaking into a Swedish company's Web site to get an earnings report, but denies the allegation
Seven ways to revamp your CV
News Whether you're unemployed or just getting complacent in your job, now's the perfect time to update your CV. These seven tips will help you evaluate your current job and position yourself for a...
Promise of P3P stalls as backers regroup
News A major Internet privacy initiative is suffering from a lack of interest from both consumers and Web developers
Consumers attack CD copy protection
News Most consumers believe they have the right to copy their own CDs, and want mandatory warning labels for discs that shun CD-ROM drives
Handheld shipments increasing
News Palm still leads the PDA market, but its rivals are steadily gaining ground on each other, according to the latest report
Sun creates server safety zones
News Sun's Enterprise Continuity programme physically separates computers within the same cluster - putting them up to 125 miles out of harm's way
Suit up or ship out?
News The IT industry is tightening its grip on the 'dot-com culture' and everything it stands for as managers know that they don't need to compete to hold on to their best employees
Mexico summit urges anti-piracy action
News Pacific Rim nations including the US and Japan are set to clamp down on Internet piracy, and to follow Europe's lead in combating cybercrime
Recycling campaign to AOL: You'll get mail
News Two technology workers aim to deliver one million AOL CDs to the company's doorstep in protest of its long-running direct-marketing campaign
Media Center PCs in the spotlight
News Sunday newspaper ads reveal details of new PCs and Windows software that Microsoft and HP plan to unveil on Tuesday. Analysts say the new features could be a hard sell
Palm Tungsten T
Review The Tungsten T hits a high note, with a fast processor, a high-resolution display and built-in Bluetooth.
DVD burning a hot ticket for laptops
News Toshiba is starting to ship notebooks with DVD drives, the latest attempt to use high-end features to shift more machines
ST Micro sees silicon light
News Semiconductor giant melds the optical and electrical worlds to create more efficient and versatile processors

