India is top target for spam
News The rate of technological advancement has outstripped growth in security awareness in India, while the US is still the highest spam producer
CSR benefits from Bluetooth future
News The UK chipmaker doubled its profits last year and is setting its sights on a single-chip Ultrawideband product
EqualLogic brings 'simple' iSCSI SANs to UK
News One of the growing band of iSCSI zealots has set up its first European office with the aim of making low cost and simplicity a winner with SMEs
Tech giants eye consumer support market
Feature Dell, HP and Best Buy are just a few of the big names looking to profit from their customers' ignorance
Change of tactics in war on viruses
Feature Could quarantining emails be a better way of dealing with viruses than the traditional approach used by most antivirus companies?
Expensive Trojan emerges in Russia
News A Java application that covertly sends premium rate texts has been observed by Kaspersky Lab
Linux supercomputer firm adds storage bundles
News Brief: Ultimate, premium and value offerings are on offer from Linux Networx
China creates own Internet domains
News China may be planning to break away from ICANN and the Domain Name System, after creating its own versions of several top-level domains
Internet Explorer tweak made public
News Microsoft has issued a 'voluntary' patch that it expects users to upgrade to oer the next six months
Will Intel chips make Macs less secure?
Analysis Malware authors may well find it easier now Macs have a familiar underlying architecture
OS X under attack
Analysis A well-executed piece of malware could spread through the Mac community like wildfire
Integrating physical surveillance with your IT security system
Help/HowTo It's not just your IT assets you should be protecting using technology
Intel makes wrong call with Skype
Leader By limiting Skype's conferencing code to Intel only, the chip company hopes to imply technical superiority. Now is not the time for such marketing games
HP ProCurve: Should it stay or should it go?
News ZDNet UK put the question to ProCurve's general manager, John McHugh
Is Apple's security honeymoon over?
Feature Security holes and worms are popping up for Mac OS X. Is this a blip, or the beginning of the end?
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8110
Review The LifeBook E8110 is a solid dual-core workhorse that delivers excellent performance and decent battery life. Features like Trusted Platform Module support, a built-in smartcard reader and...
Military to trial enhanced RFID tags
News Tracking tags that can be read wirelessly from 60m away are being tested by the MoD
Google shares plunge after growth warning
Analysis Analysis: But are you surprised?
Skype subpoenaed in Intel-AMD battle
News The lawyers have been released, after Skype's new 10-person conferencing function was restricted to computers running Intel processors
Virus jumps from PC to PDA
News A piece of malware that can infect a Windows PC and a Windows Mobile device attached to it has been discovered
Apple launches Intel Mac Mini
News The Mac Mini has new multimedia features, but some Apple fans were hoping for more

