Betfair claims J2EE a better bet than .Net
News The online gambling exchange thinks Java has the security track record required for mission-critical, 24x7 businesses
ASA rules against Internet directory
News A misleading attempt to get companies to pay to be listed on the Web has fallen foul of the Advertising Standards Authority
Post Office blamed for BT flight problems
News A hotline has been set up for BT broadband users who are suffering hassle over their free flights
One-third of firms set to offshore IT
News Survey: More companies are looking at offshoring as a strategic move -- and there is no shortage of tax-friendly places looking to attract them
Nokia 9300: a first look
Preview The well-featured Nokia 9300 is a portable office in the palm of your hand. Check out our preview.
Free version of Sybase released for Linux
News Sybase says its free database will attract customers away from MySQL and PostgreSQL, but the terms mean it is more suitable for development than production
Brace yourself for green legislation
Leader It's time manufacturers and users got over the obsession with the new, new thing and accepted responsibility for the complete lifecycle of equipment
Intel: Montecito or bust?
Q&A IDF: The general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platform Group talks about the performance of its latest dual-core Montecito chip
Intel homes in on entertainment
News IDF: Secure wireless and dual-core processors? That's entertainment, says Intel
New memory chips get closer, faster and smarter
News IDF: DDR2 667/800 and DDR3 800/1066 are on the horizon, but the future is fully buffered dual inline memory modules
Microsoft rival aims at new markets
News Czech firm 602 hopes that adding PDF functionality to its Office-rival software will persuade new users to make the break from Redmond
Future portables go much faster all day, says Intel
News IDF: Beefier batteries and multi-core chips aim to make Intel's future mobiles more like desktops
Oracle image suffers from PeopleSoft effect
News Research indicates that tech professionals have an increasingly low view of Oracle - and its hostile takeover bid for PeopleSoft may be one reason
Jobs on road to recovery
News The Apple chief is on the way to getting back to work after cancer surgery
Microsoft extends SP2 auto-update blocker
News Companies now have double the time to test the compatibility of their applications with the update to Windows XP
Anti-spam standard catches on - with spammers
News Sender Policy Framework is supposed to be used to foil spammers who use fake addresses. The trouble is, spammers now appear to be making good use of it

