Clink for DrinkorDie software counterfeiters
News Three men have been sentenced to jail for their part in a software counterfeiting ring, but questions are now being asked about whether they were charged with the right offence
IBM's shake-up must be a wake-up call
Leader The returning government should see IBM's shake-up as a sign that urgent action is necessary if our tech industry is to thrive
Axe wielded at Marconi
News The telecoms supplier has chosen the morning after the general election to announce cut 800 jobs in the UK in an effort to 'underpin profitability'
Open source project boosts democracy online
News A pilot e-democracy service cannot tackle low voter turnout, but it is beginning to engage the public, says a new report
Virus writers claim Blair's email account was hacked
News The Prime Minister's email account is the subject of a spam scam that can infect computers with Trojan horses. Don't fall for it
Election leaves power vacuum in MP's tech group
News Who will fight IT's corner in Westminster now that Richard Allan, Brian White, and five other members of the All Party Parliamentary Internet Group are no longer MPs?
Tracking down £2m of stolen goods
News The new Orange cell ID service helps ETS track stolen vehicles with pinpoint accuracy
Sober worm still swamping email systems
News Even though most businesses have patched against the latest variant of Sober, the malware is still dominating the latest virus stats
The value of a properly supported customer
News Orange's GPS-based vehicle tracking system has been a godsend for Quartix, but the mobile firm's customer support has been what has really made the relationship work
Job wanted for ex-MP with tech experience
News Brian White plans to take a week off and then start hunting for a job - 'preferably something in technology' - after being unseated in his North East Milton Keynes constituency
Microsoft promises Exchange improvements
News Support for open encryption standards and a more intelligent calendar are among the things being promised for the next version of the software leviathan’s email server software
Avatar signs Web pages for the deaf
News Guido the virtual signer could point the way towards better standards of accessibility online
Who’s watching the watchers?
Q&A Ben Edelman is. He’s made it his mission to keep tabs on spyware, and those who profit from it, and we took some time to ask him a few questions about his quest
Voice over IP gateways
Group Test Want to connect remote users to your company's central phone system using VoIP? All five of these affordable gateways can do the job -- but which one is best?
India: It's not just about outsourcing
Feature Asia's technology industry is squaring up to the rest of the world. Networking equipment looks to be the next battleground: We look at some of the players
VegaStream Vega 50
Review The Vega 50 is a good solution for companies looking to connect multiple sites and teleworkers to their PBX.
Multi-Tech MultiVOIP MVP210
Review The MultiVOIP MVP210 is a little complex to configure, but it has a good feature set and is easy to use once up and running.
FSA endorses offshoring
News The Financial Services authority has issued an endorsement to offshore operations for financial institutions, despite heightened data security fears
The end of corporate computing?
News The author of the inflammatory article 'IT Doesn't Matter', Nicholas Carr, is making waves in the computing industry again, this time by announcing the imminent commoditisation of IT
PalmOne firms up hard-drive plans
News The handheld maker is going to release a 4GB-capacity handheld later this year
Sprint helps WiMax down the final straight
News The US telco is to help Intel with the final stages of development for the wireless-broadband standard. Compatible chips are expected next year
Intel reveals second-gen dual-core details
News Its first round of dual-core chips may only just be hitting the market, but the chipmaker is already announcing details of the next generation



