Compaq Presario 1800T
Review If you need a desktop replacement notebook for the home or small office, the Presario 1800T makes an excellent choice -- if you can afford it.
Freeserve loses two founders
News Ajaz Ahmed and Rob Wilmot to depart, leaving John Pluthero as only remaining original founder
Kashmiri hackers attack BBC news service
News Corporation takes server offline to investigate politically motivated attack
Electoral Commission hopes for email voting next year
News But Home Office warns it will take years to pass required legislation
Intel Inside turns 10
News The highly visible campaign is now entering a new age of increased competition
May Day hysteria unfounded, say activists
News Net activists speak out against May Day panicmongering by security firms
End to tech slowdown is in sight
News Downturn may not last out the year, says research firm, but IT spending could still fall further
Ebookers still travelling the path to profitability
News Ebookers' year-on-year sales have doubled, and with the number of visitors increasing it is confident of a sunny future
Hackers to release anti-censorship tool
News Cult of the Dead Cow plans to launch a peer-to-peer tool at this summer's Defcon to fight government censorship of the Web
Intel faces delays to 0.13 micron move
News Chip company's plans to transition its advanced chips to a new production process could be hit by delay of crucial tools
Web ratings: Numbers can lie
News Media Metrix stands accused of publishing Internet audience figures that proved to be wrong. Is there an accurate way to track hits?
Computer makers ignore customer emails
News Dell, Sony and Compaq fared worst in a survey to test their email customer service - they failed to respond at all
Oracle and Akamai cache in on faster browsing
News The two companies have partnered to create a technology called Edge Side that will cache pages with both dynamic and static content
Bland BT boss
Comment Question: has Sir Christopher Bland got the job of chairing BT because... 1) under his leadership, the BBC has become the world's leading broadcaster or 2) because it's a neat way of getting a...
DeCSS code-crack dispute back in court
News Is code free speech? Hollywood and a hacker zine are headed back before the judges over the right to post the DeCSS code for cracking DVDs online
Server war declared between Dell and Compaq
News Dell named king of server hill but Compaq will not relinquish crown without a fight
Interactive TV market heats up
News Interactive TV is becoming big business in the UK, business models are going in different directions
Another Net paedophile sentenced in Britain
News Internet "aggrevates" paedophile case
3G industry at odds with governments
News Network operators want to cut costs and share 3G infrastructure. But the cost could be competition and quality of service



