Outrage at Gates' knighthood
News Talkback: The honorary knighthood awarded to Bill Gates by the Queen is about as popular with ZDNet UK readers as the Blue Screen Of Death
Intel's platform games
Comment IDF: Craig Barrett's swansong keynote gave some strong hints about the chipmaker's future plans
Intel kicks off new enterprise technologies
News IDF: Developments such as 'Active Management Technology' and 'I/O Acceleration Technology' are key parts of Intel's roadmap for the enterprise space
Power failure knocks Web sites offline
News A fire alarm kept Redbus staff from fixing an electrical fault before the UPS juice ran out...
Public sector IT demand on the up
News The number of permanent and temporary IT jobs in the public sector is rising fast, thanks to the e-government drive
Analyst research 'distorted' against open source
News JBoss World: A top HP executive has said that open source software is being under-represented in market share statistics because analyst firms are using outmoded measurement techniques
PHP developer app to go open source
News Builder: Maguma says it will make its integrated developer environment available under an open source licence later this month
Business face up to RFID skills shortage
News Survey: An international computing industry association has revealed that most businesses think there is too little RFID talent out there
London's data centres bursting at the seams
News After years of emptiness, London's data centres are finally filling up - but can they handle the heat of blades?
Christmas number one virus plays on
News Email users are still being tricked by Zafi.d, the mass-mailing Christmas e-card virus that keeps topping the malware charts
Local authorities failing on e-accessibility
News An annual survey of local Web sites casts doubt on councils' progress towards the government's 'priority targets' on accessibility
Cox shows value in open discussions
Leader Open source does not always mean open discussion, but the likes of Alan Cox illustrate why the latter is so important
How to make informed security choices
Help/HowTo Don't let baseless fears or ill-informed assumptions determine your security strategy. If you want to keep your systems safe, a full security audit should be your guide
Ofcom keeps axe hovering over BT
News BT's offer to mend its ways with a new access division is still causing head-scratching within Ofcom
CA to track employee behaviour
News Computer Associates' eTrust security suite is getting identity management features to help firms stay on the right side of compliance legislation and keep tabs on their staff
AMD losing 32/64-bit chip race
News IDF: Despite releasing its equivalent chip earlier than rival Intel, the chipmaker has reportedly lost its market-leading position for chips that can run both 32-bit and 64-bit software
IE7: Not just for XP users
News The next version of IE will be compatible with other versions of Windows - but there's no comment on whether Windows 2000 is one of them
Will restricting file-sharing slow innovation?
Feature Some leading figures in tech are worried that legal restrictions on peer-to-peer software could cause lasting damage to the tech industry as a whole
Intel CEO given pimping lesson
Video IDF: Mad Mike, of popular MTV show 'Pimp My Ride', shows off a Chrysler equipped with Centrino wireless technology to Craig Barrett
Intel 'targeting IBM' with Itanium
News IDF: The leaders of the chipmaker's digital enterprise group have declared the Power processor as their primary target for the firm's beleaguered server chip
Barrett extends silicon roadmap
News IDF: The Intel CEO insists that it is 'full blast ahead with the standard Moore's Law' up to its fiftieth and hopefully sixtieth anniversaries
Online confidence plummeting
News Companies need to work hard to rebuild falling confidence in online security to stop them losing trade, according to analysts
Eclipse to branch out of Java
News Builder: The burgeoning open source foundation is looking to move into non-Java development
64-bit Windows imminent
News IDF: After a long wait, 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Server 2003 should ship within weeks
Creative Desktop Wireless 8000
Review This sleek keyboard-and-mouse set is comfortable and easy to use, and it has a great price, too.



