In today's technology news roundup, Symantec makes a bid for anti-spam maker Brightmail, spam overload cripples German government, and a new service secretly tracks e-mail.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft releases Office 2004 for Mac, 40-inch organic display developed, game sales fall, and Adidas announces smart running shoe.
In today`s tech news roundup: new open source alternative in SA, IBM and Cisco to sell VOIP service, Lexar to sell Kodak-branded memory cards, and gangsters using job sites to launder money.
In today`s tech news roundup: advertisers are going back online, Oracle slashes its bid for PeopleSoft, and Microsoft focuses on search.
In today`s tech news roundup: Microsoft disputes a $258 million legal fee, a flaw found in 802.11b wireless network technology, and future video games likely to include sex.
In today`s tech news roundup: a new game in the pipeline from the creators of Doom, NetWhyz verified for Windows Server 2003, Cisco`s next-generation router coming soon, and the US plans a law against digital voyeurism.
In today`s technology roundup: Doom 3 to ship before October, Microsoft and EA enter partnership, and Sony introduces music player.
In today`s tech news roundup: Sony unveils the world`s smallest Windows XP PC, SCO lays off workers, and file-sharing software called Winny gets a professor into trouble.
In today`s world tech roundup: SCO`s biggest backer cashes in chips, IBM targets Office, secret file-sharers launch, and two firsts for Intel`s Dothan.
In today`s tech news roundup: Intel reported to have shelved new chips, Apple iTunes breaks records, MSN Messenger for Mac updated, Canon and Nokia among Europe`s most trusted brands, and Pac-Man comes to life in New York.
In today`s tech news roundup: WiFi security improved, more mobility and accessibility for Windows, automated security package, US tech execs draw up protection wish-list, and Intel gets real.
In today`s technology roundup: Microsoft to simplify software, 3G phones could be dangerous for children, and new Radeon released.
In today`s world tech wrap: Gates to pay for antitrust violation, new DRM, test-drive some iTunes rivals, and AMD tops Intel desktop sales.