Blade desktops need sharper competition
Leader Anything approaching decent competition in the blade desktop market has been a long time coming. The first glimpse may finally be here, but we need more of it
Directory enquiries is dead - in theory
Blog Sometimes, the end of an era cannot come soon enough. Much as Ofcom's intentions in dismantling BT's 192 directory enquiries monopoly were honourable, the chaos subsequent to that decision in...
Qualcomm buys into MIMO wireless technology
News Mobile chip specialist acquires former rival and MIMO pioneer Airgo
Video content fuels storage growth
News Compliance issues and the proliferation of multimedia have contributed to a burgeoning need for storage devices
Internet supplier denies customer-retention ploy
News The legal wrangle between ISP Biscit and network provider NetServices has escalated
World's largest tech show still relevant
News Senior vice president of CeBit claims technologies such as telematics and security will be the big draws next year
Video: Looking ahead to CeBIT 2007
Video Dr Sven Prüser, senior vice president of CeBIT, discusses some of the highlights to look forward to at this year's show
Azul claims massive Java boost
News Server-appliance specialist claims to have made significant advances to hardware designed to run Java applications more efficiently
Microsoft denies flaw in Vista
News Malicious code from 2004 can be run on Microsoft's new operating system, but the software giant argues this is not a flaw
Red Hat signs up UK services partner
News The Linux distributor has recruited open-source specialist Sirius Corporation, which has clients including Pepsi and the Metropolitan Police
Intel's wireless future
Q&A Gordon Graylish, Intel's vice president and general manager for EMEA, talks about the challenges facing the company, from its Wi-Fi initiatives to the EU antitrust case
Video: Get the facts on tech recycling
Video GreenCitizen CEO James Kao talks about high-tech recycling, and the consequences of hardware going into the rubbish
Windows Vista and the coming criminal diaspora
Tech Guide Windows Vista will be attacked by cyber-criminals in 2007 — but so will other operating systems and specific applications.
Another 'Nasa hacker' faces extradition
News Romanian Victor Faur has been indicted for allegedly breaking into US government systems, and faces up to 54 years in prison if convicted
T-Mobile stops staff cashing in
Blog Apparently T-Mobile had a half-price line rental scheme for its employees' friends and family, but it turns out that some staff were flogging the codes on eBay! Naughty T-Mobbers. Actually, what...
HP to deliver Unix improvements
News HP-UX 11i version 3 has better virtualisation and security, and will start shipping this year with a formal launch in 2007
Belkin and Microsoft settle patent lawsuit
News Peripherals-maker Belkin has agreed to license the software giant's U2 technology
Futurist: Teaching can learn from Web 2.0
News In an age of mashups and remixes, education should adapt to internet culture, says John Seely Brown
Vista and Office giveaway draws to a close
News Microsoft's offer attracts 30,000 sign-ups, although the free software could leave recipients with a tax bill



