Employees to be quizzed over compliance
News A software application launched on Thursday will force workers to take regular tests on company policies - and could help to keep management out of jail
3 slams video mobile confusion claims
News A survey claiming the 3G sector needs more online customer self-service products has been given short shrift by mobile operator 3
HP loses driver, still lacks direction
Analysis HP may have freed itself of Carly Fiorina but the company's problems go deeper than issues of leadership, claim analysts
MS buys antivirus firm
News Microsoft has bought an antivirus software company to provide 'much needed' content security at the gateway for its Exchange messaging servers
Symantec to reveal Veritas plan
News The first details of the plans for the post-Symantec-takeover Veritas will be released next week, according to a statement from Symantec's CEO
Trojan attacks Microsoft AntiSpyware
News Microsoft's AntiSpyware product is threatened by a Trojan horse that also tries to steal online banking details
Nanotech gets ready to take on transistors
Feature As the transistor begins to run out of steam, new nanotechnoloy is starting to take shape
Fiorina steps aside
News Update: HP has parted company with its chair and CEO, Carly Fiorina, after a falling out over the company's direction
UK still failing on broadband unbundling
News BT is being blamed yet again after attempts to bring greater competition to the UK telecoms sector hit more problems
Spyware takes aim at Mozilla browsers
News As the Firefox browser grows in popularity, some security experts believe it will attract its own type of spyware
EU investigates DRM privacy threat
News The European Union is wading into the sticky issue of intellectual-property management online with a new DRM working group
Prime Minister admits being a technophobe
News Tony Blair hasn't even visited the government's multi-million pound online information portal, despite expounding its virtues to the general public
Blogging employees? Get a policy
Leader Blogging about work is no crime, but shooting your mouth off has always had its consequences. The best insurance is for employers to develop clear policies
COAST slips into the night
News The departure of Computer Associates looks to be the last nail in the coffin of the anti-spyware consortium COAST
BlackBerry fumbles lead to red faces
News Spin doctor Alistair Campbell has found himself in the soup after sending a expletive-ridden email to BBC journalists by mistake
O2 BlackBerry 7100x
Review O2's version of the BlackBerry 7100 offers a smart design and a custom main screen. It's a capable email-centric smartphone, although it lacks Wi-Fi and an expansion slot.
Microsoft shuffles nearer x64 support
News Brief: The Redmond-based software giant is inching closer to full 64-bit support on the desktop with several new releases
IBM puts Power5 in low-cost Unix server
News IBM's push into the very bottom of the Unix server market continues with the release of it's cheapest Unix server to date
Microsoft issues bumper patch bundle
News The software giant has released a dozen security updates - eight of which patch 'critical' flaws
HP speeds Linux onslaught
News HP is readying several major announcements that will show that it is working hard to increase its share of the burgeoning Linux server market
Google blogger out
News The Googlista at the centre of the recent blog-related furore has now left the company



