Food for VoIP thought
Blog There can be few hotter topics in IT than securing converged voice and data networks. While some IT professionals have really got their head round the extensive security problems that can be...
Plastic electronics factory gets funding
News Dresden factory will manufacture e-paper components, paving the way for the commercial production of flexible displays
Acer clinches top spot for Euro notebooks
News Europeans are choosing Acer laptops rather than plumping for global favourite HP
Unemployment highest among IT graduates
News Degrees in art and design, media studies and history all lead to better job prospects, according to a recent survey
Prisoners may get email access
News Home Office is considering a scheme that will allow inmates to email pre-approved addresses
Mobile VoIP means business
Comment The technology has so far been aimed purely at consumers, but mobile VoIP is poised to prove its potential to the business world
The council's site seems to intentionally lead the discussio...
Talkback The council's site seems to intentionally lead the discussion into a debate about operating systems, which is an easy way to completely distract the public from the issue at hand which is one of...
Indian state may shut out Microsoft
Blog After all the various European Linux pilots and U-turns, it appears India is about to teach us a lesson. While numerous city councils in Europe play with open source in small quantities...
Apple designer makes it into Who's Who
News Jonathan Ive has scooped another plaudit for his work designing the iMac and iPod
Anger as EU ignores open-source video
News Seven-thousand Linux users have signed a petition in protest, as the EU claims it cannot support Linux legally
Chip pioneer caught up in Bluetooth patent case
News Cambridge Silicon Radio vows to fight claims that its Bluetooth chips violate a US patent
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Talkback I can't help being selfish and therefore negative about this change. 1) Increased costs for hardware 2) It used to be cheap an easy to get hold of old/unwanted hardware for resale or for friends...
Apple guru combats month of bugs
News An open-source developer is attempting to ensure every vulnerability found by the Month of Apple Bugs project has a patch
Pushing water uphill
Talkback The movie moguls and such keep making big big noises about how poor they are and how these nasty hackers are making them poorer still, but nobody is really talking about the normal honest end users...
A quick guide to Windows Vista's new file system
Tech Guide Windows Vista challenges how we think about files and file storage, allowing users to tag, organise and search content in new ways.
Keeping a firm hold on Skype security
Q&A Kurt Sauer, the company's chief security officer, explains Skype's approach to issues such as IM worms and encryption
Qualcomm faces competition probe
News Regulators in South Korea are reportedly planning to investigate the chipmaker's business practices
Europe plans crackdown on email scams
News Consumer Protection Co-operation regulations will make it harder to prey on consumers across European borders
Fedora Linux support group shuts down
News Efforts to provide long-term support for Red Hat's Fedora distribution have failed

