NASA hacker to speak at security show
News Gary McKinnon will be joined by other hackers and security experts on a panel discussion at the Infosecurity conference this month
Vista's graphics to require licence check
News You will have to convince the next generation version of Windows you've paid for it properly before you can see its more advanced graphical features
BT close to cutting business prices
News The corporate telecoms market will be deregulated once BT can prove it offers rivals a level playing field
Photos: Inside the Free Software Foundation
Photo We took a trip to Massachusetts to see the headquarters of the free software movement
FSF plans campaign against DRM
News 'We have thousands and thousands of free software supporters out there and they will be deeply involved in the campaign,' says the executive director of the Free Software Foundation.
Don't shoot the messenger
Leader The case of Gary McKinnon, the NASA hacker, has become a distraction from the serious business of cybersecurity
RFID DoS attacks 'proven'
News Australian researchers claim to have shown that RFID tags can be disrupted by being bombarded with different radio frequencies
Bringing free software to the masses
Q&A Peter Brown, the executive director of the Free Software Foundation, hopes to 'get the message of free software outside the hacker world'
Voice-interface patent published by Google
News The search giant has just published a 2001 patent dealing with methods for voice-recognition in the context of generating search results
Epson EMP 765
Review Packed with features and able to blast more than 2,000 lumens of light in a large conference room, the Epson EMP 765 is worth the money if you want big projector power in a small package.
EU refuses to mandate broadband for all
News Forcing operators towards 100 percent mobile phone and broadband availability across the continent just isn't worthwhile, according to the information society commissioner
ICO issues new database guidelines
News The government has a new set of guidelines outlining what can and cannot be done in the event of the sale of databases containing personal information
Google Calendar unveiled
News The free, Web-based Outlook competitor has analysts cooing
Reporters without Borders lean on Yahoo over China
News The press freedom group dropped by the Internet firm's California headquarters with a film crew
AMD posts stellar growth
News Strong revenue growth and solid profits topped off another good quarter for the chipmaker



