UK chip sales sag
News Semiconductor sales around the world are rising, in a good sign for the IT industry's recovery - but the latest figures for the UK and the rest of Europe are more sobering
AT&T sues MCI for Canada call routing
News AT&T alleges MCI continues to route phone calls through Canada in secret, despite being investigated by regulators
Logica results could point to better times ahead
News The UK technology firm is to cut more jobs than expected, but says it is winning more contracts in areas such as wireless networking
T-Online ordered to revive Overture deal
News Overture has won a court injunction forcing T-Online to reinstate the search company's services
Glitch locks AOL users out of Microsoft sites
News Customers of AOL's high-speed Road Runner Internet service cannot access some Microsoft Web sites, including Hotmail and MSN
Chip market heats up in July
News Global semiconductor sales rose again in July, for the fifth consecutive month
Sony Ericsson unveils latest phones
News Phone personalisation, force-feedback gaming, and Bluetooth remote control devices were on display as Sony Ericsson showed off its wares in London on Wednesday
Did Microsoft 'steal' Media Player 9 technology?
News Microsoft is being sued by a company for allegedly stealing a media transmission technology and using it in Media Player 9
Senator tackles spam and RFID
Q&A Californian senator Debra Bowen has been lobbing a few bombs at Microsoft.
Dell takes to consulting
News Dell had created a managed services brand, in an attempt to compete with outsourcers
Dell will not shelter customers from SCO
News Dell's founder says the company will not provide legal indemnification to customers running Linux on Dell PCs
Where are all the successful IT projects?
Comment We're looking for the most successful IT project in the UK, and to reward those who have deployed technology to fix a business problem that has delivered a return on investment within the past 12...
US agencies want ways to spend $20bn on IT
News US government agencies are looking for ways to spend their IT budgets, which have been boosted by increased spending on homeland security, as the federal fiscal year draws to a close
Malaysia backs down on software price controls
News Software vendors have successfully persuaded Malaysian authorities not to impose price ceilings on their products
UK server revenues sink despite sales surge
News A two-year high in UK server shipments sounds like a positive sign for the IT industry's health, but the underlying trend is less encouraging, says IDC
Grid software project widens scope
News A grid software group has changed its name to reflect its new international ambitions
IBM stirs search technology into Masala
News IBM will incorporate its latest search research into its software tool that connects data sources
Shakeout predicted for Indian call centres
News India's outsourcing boom is about to hit turbulence, according to a research firm
Dell Latitude X300
Review The ultraportable Latitude X300 exudes business appeal, with its speed, elegance and good support. However, it definitely needs a second battery and cheaper memory.
Tech heavyweights fight identity theft
News The biggest names in e-commerce will band together to combat the theft of personal data on the Internet
SCO prepares to send invoices for Linux
News SCO has taken another step towards the courts in its legal battle to claim revenue for Linux
Executives predict growth in IT spending
News IT budgets are predicted to rise slightly next year, as financial optimism prompts a loosening of purse strings, according to new research



