Firefox? Bah Humbug, I say
Comment Everyone seems to love Firefox. Everyone, that is, except for this man...
German Firefox fans start fundraising campaign
News Following the success of the New York Times campaign, a Web site in Germany is raising money for a national newspaper ad
Spyware and the law
Feature I spy with my little eye, a legal problem beginning with 'S' - find out just where spyware stands in law, on both sides of the Atlantic
Broadband over power lines gets poor reception
News Survey: Consumers don't seem to trust their electricity suppliers to provide a reliable and properly supported Internet connection over power lines
UK police upgrade network
News A deal with Cable & Wireless to upgrade the communications network used by police forces across the UK aims to improve safe data transfer between organisations
BT hits new broadband heights
News With broadband take-up better than ever, rivals are rolling up their sleeves to battle BT on speed
Microsoft: IP indemnification 'does include damages'
News Microsoft has clarified its offer of IP indemnification, and says it will provide support for damages as well as legal costs - but has yet to spell out any limits to its liabilities
3G: It Still Does Nothing
Leader Nokia says enterprise doesn't care for 3G. That could become a self-fufilling prophecy...
PalmOne considers Linux
Analysis PalmOne has been quietly exploring the use of operating systems other than those of its spin-off PalmSource for some time, and is now rumoured to be testing a modified Linux-based OS
Risking it all on Salesforce.com?
Q&A Dreamforce: Pat Sueltz, president of marketing, technology and systems at Salesforce.com, discusses why she considered the hosted CRM firm a sure enough bet to leave her successful post at Sun...
Suspected hacking mastermind on 'most wanted' list
News The first man in the US to be indicted for launching denial-of-service attacks has made the FBI's 'most wanted' list after going on the run
Patent fears haunt developers down under
News Software patents could be used for anti-competitive practices, as large IT players form a cartel in order to keep out smaller players, warns legal expert
Sharp LL-151-3D
Review If you can justify the cost, you'll be impressed by the 'glasses-free' 3D visualisation technology that graces Sharp's otherwise unremarkable 15in. LL-151-3D monitor.
Legal conundrums give IT staff the blues
News RSA Conference: Companies are said to be struggling to get risk management under control as they wrestle with laws such as the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act
Chip sales growth forecast
News The Semiconductor Industry Association has predicted a rise in chip sales, but warns that the market will then flatten out
Blue Gene set to claim supercomputing crown
News The US is poised to win back the top spot in the supercomputing charts from rival Japan with the announcement that IBM's machine has hit 70 teraflops
SugarCRM to launch on-demand offering
News Experts believe this latest customer relationship management product could force down the cost of CRM and make rival vendors such as Salesforce.com raise their game
Intel lays out consumer blueprints
News Intel is heading into the consumer market with processors based on the IA-32 architecture
P2P moves to the mobile space
News Mobile phone users find it's good to share - but companies have learnt from the growth of Web-based file-swapping and are focusing on protecting intellectual property
Hackers: Show me the money
News Hackers are more interested in money than fame, Trend Micro's research has found

