Service offers protection from stolen goods online
News A new service is launched to combat the sale of stolen goods over sites such as eBay, boasting a long list of partners that curiously doesn't include eBay itself
Palm pulls Treo over dangerous substances
News The Treo 650 smartphone has fallen victim to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive
Top 10 tips for protecting your PC in hot weather
Feature How to keep computers safe from the effects of a heatwave
Government tries to keep ID card costs secret
News Even a Freedom of Information Act ruling can't force the Department of Work and Pensions to release a report into ID cards
WiMax firm gets major cash injection
News Intel and Motorola have invested $900m in Clearwire, which wants to popularise WiMax around the world
Keep your sensitive data secure
Feature Compliance is vitally important for any organisation. Get to grips with safeguarding your protected information by following a few guidelines
Blog and social-networking spam increases
News More spammers are taking advantage of the latest communications methods, a mail services vendor has warned
Next-gen network delays hit Newport
News UK-based Newport Networks alarmed the City after revealing that its efforts to sell its VoIP hardware to a major telco have stumbled
The UK's real missing skill: Imagination
Leader The perpetual IT skills crisis rages on, but is it specific expertise the UK is missing, or a severe lack of innovative thinking?
Europe defends tech taskforce
News The EC insists its ICT Task-Force is balanced and does not just represent the interests of big businesses
Apple waves goodbye to the CRT
News With the launch of a low-cost iMac for schools, Apple has kicked out the CRT display and says it is now flat screens all the way
EU commissioners clash over mobile roaming
News Roaming Rip-Offs: It's Peter Mandleson versus Viviane Reding in the overseas roaming charges battle, and EC insiders believe opposition to Reding's proposals will be defeated
July will be 'month of browser bugs'
News A security expert has predicted that a new browser vulnerability will be announced every day this month
Apple widget checker worries some
News The latest update to OS X includes Dashboard Advisory, which checks whether users are running authentic widgets
Microsoft plans OpenDocument translator
News New tool will let Microsoft Office users open and save ODF documents
Second WGA lawsuit faced by Microsoft
News Several US companies are claiming that Microsoft secretly installed spyware on their machines

