Microsoft claims latest scalp in war on counterfeit software
News Manchester-based retailer Zoobon has been closed down by Microsoft for counterfeiting software
BT works out its next broadband move
News The telco is carefully examining its options for the next generation of super-fast broadband services, and is leaning towards VDSL
Lack of WiMax standards 'hindering adoption'
News The first certified WiMax products should be on the market next year, but that may be too late, according to Frost and Sullivan
Capgemini wins Met Police tech deal
News The technology consultants have brokered a £350m contract with London's main police force
No consensus on cost of security
News Managed services are expensive for one expert, while another thinks they are value for money
Driving PowerPC forward
Q&A It may have lost Apple's laptop business, but Freescale semiconductor is moving along just fine
Justice, the American way
Leader The US Department of Justice is upset over South Korea's treatment of Microsoft. It would be interesting to see its logic applied closer to home
Yahoo extends VoIP services
News The Internet giant is looking challenge Skype, as it moves on from PC-to-PC calling with new paid-for Internet telephony services
Innovative IT use helping teachers
News The use of IT in schools is no longer just helping teaching; new systems are being introduced to reduce bullying and truancy
Tablet PC productivity tips
Tech Guide Pen-based computing can be highly productive -- especially if you follow our expert advice.
BEA outlines portal consolidation plans
News Builder: Plumtree products are to be be more closely integrated with WebLogic
Public beta of IE7 is close
News Windows XP users may get the chance to try out the new features in IE7 early next year
Council turns its back on BlackBerry
News The BlackBerry's got interoperability issues and isn't future-proof, according to one council that opted for Windows Mobile devices instead
Intel unveils next-gen transistor plans
News Will the indium antimonide designs, co-created with QinetiQ, keep Moore's law alive?
Siemens backs open source
News Brief: OSDL membership is part of its plans to advance mobile Linux developments
Microsoft launches mapping beta
News Windows Live Local offers a 45° birds-eye view and a range of viewing angles, but currently only covers parts of the US
Sober worm poised to strike again
News The first week of 2006 could see another major outbreak of the Sober worm unless users act fast, according to security firms
ICANN under fire for dodgy domains
News Domains with 'obviously and intentionally false' registration information are the doing of cybercriminals and the practice must be stopped, according to the US Government
Bush administration leaps to Microsoft's defence
News South Korea's ruling that Microsoft must unbundle Windows has sparked protest from the US government
Calendaring: The last great niche?
Feature Time-management software still leaves a lot to be desired, and many tech heavyweights think it is going to be the next big thing computers get right
How much is junk traffic costing you?
Help/HowTo Your corporate network is probably dealing with millions more requests for information than it should be

