ntl:Telewest plans next-generation services
News The cable operator has signed a long-term deal with Ericsson, but is curiously reluctant to discuss its plans
Fraud buck will stop with network operators
News Regulators will penalise network providers who don't check for fraud, and are pushing for more powers to regulate paid-for Internet services
ZDNet UK: The rock and roll years
Leader Ten years after ZDNet UK's launch, we've learned how much we have left to learn. Some things remain important, though, no matter what the medium
eBay customers blocked from Google's Checkout
News The online auctioneer has prevented its customers using Google's new payments service, citing its security and safety policy as the reason
Leaked emails predict ID card failure
News Senior civil servants have serious doubts about the viability of the Government's ID card project, leaked emails have revealed
Sun shines a light on open source
Q&A Rich Green, executive vice president of software at Sun, talks about the company’s open source strategy
Europeans to spend 100bn online this year
News A report predicts record European spending online this year, but is it convenience or value that attracts you to Internet shopping?
ZDNet UK at 10: 1996 and all that
Feature Remember 1996, when the hot IT news revolved around NT 4.0, Netscape Navigator, and the aborted merger of Psion and Amstrad. And the launch of an online news site called ZDNet UK...
Stirring things up in the US chip industry
Q&A George Scalise, president of the Semiconductor Industry Association, explains what he learned about China’s chip industry on a recent visit
Streamed HD content could drive up broadband bills
News A report suggests high-definition content will force ISPs to either charge extra for transmitting it, or sell it themselves, but one analyst is sceptical
Hitachi makes move away from tape
News A disk-based, virtual tape library system isn't a new idea, but HDS believes it has reached a price that can attract all comers to all-disk storage libraries
Altiris Software Virtualization Solution 2.0
Review This is a deceptively simple application virtualisation tool that, once you appreciate what it does, quickly becomes indispensable.
New boss for Microsoft UK
News Alistair Baker is moving to a new role, and his replacement hails from Microsoft South Africa
Lotus Notes meets Linux
News IBM will launch Lotus Notes on Linux 7.0.1 this month
Dual-core Itanium finally ready
News Almost nine months behind schedule, the long-awaited Montecito chip will hit the high-end server market this month
Vista rating tool is tweaked
News Microsoft has revamped a tool that calculates how well a PC will run Vista, but some hardware firms still aren't impressed



