Intel, ST get together for the memories
News Later than hoped but still looking good, a new memory technology could combine the appeal of Flash and RAM
Yahoo launches customised IE7 beta
News The lines are being drawn in the search wars, with Yahoo and Microsoft squaring off against Firefox and Google
IBM boss spells out a better future
News Forget the multinational, 'global integration' is now the way to go for large organisations, according to Sam Palmisano
Nothing neutral about new Net wars
Leader The US has voted against compulsory net neutrality. If governments won't tell carriers where to get off, we'll have to do it ourselves
European university of tech gets green light
News Europe has found it hard to translate R&D into commercial success, which some blame on the lack of innovation and entrepreneurial culture in higher education
Employers target pensioners to fill skills gaps
News Businesses need to prepare for the looming 'demographic timebomb' as fewer young people come through university
NetApp aims to marry high performance and high capacity
News The storage vendor is focusing on the high-performance, very high capacity cluster market, with Linux a sweet spot
Talking PCs? Talk to the hand
Feature Voice recognition and speech synthesis technologies may not have developed to the degree some science fiction writers hoped, but have nevertheless seen some startling successes
Spam: Made in Taiwan?
News Spam levels went up as much as 20 percent in May, partly due to the demise of Blue Security, and now originates mostly in Taiwan
AOL UK to partner with Vodafone?
News Rather than being sold to BSkyB or BT, AOL’s UK arm could be heading for a partnership with a mobile operator such as Vodafone or O2
No fix for 'critical' hole in Windows 98, ME
News Not providing fixes leaves users vulnerable, but software can't be supported forever, security vendors agree
Microsoft enlists developers for Live push
Analysis Analysis: As it builds a full line of Live services, Microsoft is firmly keeping the developer and IT professional in mind, say company executives
Explaining the disconnect between women and video games
News Video game companies that want to market to female gamers need to provide a way for players to become acquainted with their characters, according to a prominent game designer
eBay, Kaboodle collaborate on collecting
News MyCollectibles is designed to enable people who buy and sell items on eBay to easily create online collections with photos and other information about their goods
Chipmakers admit: Your power may vary
Analysis Analysis: With AMD and Intel giving out conflicting figures, a test system may be the only way for companies to get a true idea of power usage
Verizon to launch mobile chaperone service
News Parents can use the service to map their child's location or receive text alerts if their children go too far from home
House rejects net neutrality rules
News Prominent Democrats predicted the vote would come to represent a turning point in the history of the Internet
Vloggercon: Where everyone's the media
News The popularity of video blogging has exploded in recent months, but can it become more than just a novelty?
Microsoft: Online services are for businesses, too
News Microsoft CTO Ray Ozzie has given a peek into some of the online services Microsoft intends to offer to businesses, including single sign-on and network management
Novell plugs Bandit for ID management
News By going public, Novell hopes to attract more developers to build on its initial code for network sign-on, policy-based administration and other directory-related services
Intel Core 2 Duo preview benchmarks: a different approach
Tech Guide How does Intel's new Core 2 Duo E6700 processor cope with multitasking? We have some preliminary test results.

