'Supercomputer-on-a-chip' to power consumer devices
News IBM, Sony and Toshiba are teaming to create a chip to power a digital broadband future. Hello PlayStation4?
Hackers attack Government Web site
News Government investigates hack attack on single currency Web site
Will penguins rule? Not any time soon
Comment If you believe what you read on Slashdot, we're rapidly approaching a desktop Linux revolution.
IBM may launch AMD-based servers
News Deal would be AMD's biggest move yet into corporate market
Compaq introduces 64MB iPaq handheld
News Compaq on Friday unveiled two new iPaq handhelds, including one equipped with 64MB of memory
UK defies US on software patents
News In a move that could sway an impending European-wide decision, the UK government says software patent laws should not be extended to cover business processes
News Roundup: Domain name plans under scrutiny
News As the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers meets in Australia this week, it faces growing opposition over its plans for top level domain names
Former BBC boss could head Ofcom
News Speculation about Ofcom boss reopens debate about super-regulator's role
FBI nets Scottish Web paedophile
News FBI agent successfully lures paedophile into cyber-trap
News Burst: IBM, Sony, Toshiba to spend $400m on new chip
News 'Supercomputer-on-a-chip' will communicate with other devices over the Internet
Technology is far from dead
Comment First, let me say I don't own a single share in any technology company. That's part of being a real journalist; you don't profit from investing in what you cover.
News Burst: Mobile phone slump hits UK economy
News The pre-Christmas boom in mobile phone demand wanes, helping to drag UK manufacturing to a three-year low
Eye2Eye: Symbian chief on 3G and Microsoft
News The smartphone consortium is shipping its first products, but questions remain over what consumers want. Chief executive Colly Myers tells ZDNet UK how Symbian will defeat Microsoft, i-mode,...
Government donates 25,000 computers to charity
News Computer recycling project to boost IT skills amongst the unemployed
Jane Wakefield: The dotcom fairy tale is over
News And not with a bang but with a whimper
HP takes independent approach to storage
News Compaq and IBM are working together to develop storage software, but HP would rather go it alone with its OpenView management suite due for release next month
Assessing the tech market carnage
News Market watchers everywhere are pointing fingers, cracking history books, and otherwise trying to figure out how the Internet economy went from boom to bust so quickly
Napster: Court deadline approaches
News The song-swapping service insists it's doing its best to block access to copyrighted music despite users' efforts to evade its filters. Today, it must prove it to the judge

