Why not consolidate Intel servers onto the mainframe?
Feature IBM believes if users took all the costs into account, they would actually move applications from Intel servers onto the mainframe
MP slams 'confusion' of UK broadband strategy
News Uncertainty about how the government will broadband-enable the public sector is putting off some local communities from taking the DIY approach, warns Sir George Young MP
Oplayo brings video to Java phones
News A spin-off from the Finnish government's VTT Labs is using a Java-based technology to stream video to mobile phones
Dell Axim X5
Review Dell has cooked up a recipe for success with the feature-rich yet competitively priced Axim X5, which launches early in February in the UK.
MIT makes quantum leap in display technology
News New displays with bright, pure colours and tiny power demands could be on the way, thanks to research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
HSBC bolsters e-commerce offering
News The high street bank also has thousands of online merchant customers - and its deal with ClearCommerce aims to make their transactions more secure
Flamenco dances into Web services
News A start-up has thrown its hat into the ring with the release of its new Web services security and management software
New boss Zollar could mean bright future for iSeries
News Big Blue must have big plans for its proprietary mid-range system - why else would it put the head of Lotus in charge of it?
Developing the all-important confidentiality policy
News Protect intellectual property to ensure classified information stays in the right hands
Rivals gear up for database clash
News IBM, Microsoft, Oracle and BEA Systems are all hoping to win over the lucrative market for database software
Via tweaks tiny PCs
News The Taiwanese hardware maker is refreshing its line of Mini-ITX entry-level motherboards as it pushes into non-PC devices
Sobig worm stomps on PCs
News A new mass-mailing virus is on the loose, and has grown quickly over the weekend
BT latest to announce broadband price cuts
News Activation fees get the boot and modem prices are cut as the new year sees the glimmers of a broadband price war
TI: Consumer electronics is a key sector
News CES: The chief executive of Texas Instruments sees the growth of digital information in the consumer sector as an important part of the company's future success
Macworld's future in doubt
News Can Macworld survive without Apple? As the West Coast show draws to a close, attention turns to the final New York expo this summer
Sony gets out its big Stick
News CES: The electronics company has announced its latest high-speed memory card format
Google fights search-fixing charges
News The search engine is fighting claims by online advertising network Search King that it was deliberately demoted in Google's all-important PageRank
Linux heads for mobile phones
News The latest move for the open-source operating system is to mobile phone handsets
Ygnius
Review Mind mapping offers potential benefits for anyone who needs to organise ideas, thoughts or information. Ygnius is easy to learn, so newcomers to mind mapping can concentrate on mastering the...
Pentium 4: More speed in the pipeline
News A boost to the Pentium 4 chipset, to be discussed at the upcoming Intel Developer Forum, will mean faster high-end systems, and a bigger challenge for AMD's Hammer
Judge: Kazaa can be sued in US
News A judge's decision means that the Australian-based file-swapping service will be held accountable to California laws
Yahoo! touches up Personals
News The Web network plans to bolster Yahoo! Personals, one of its chief moneymakers, with technology that lets people embed a greeting into their advertisements
Sun releases Liberty-enabled software
News New server software is built on a technology that allows users to access multiple Web sites with only one sign-on
Patents a virtue for IBM
News Big Blue has retained its position at the top of the US patents charts for the 10th year running, though the technology it patents has changed over the years
For AOL, it's Case closed
Analysis News analysis: In agreeing to step aside as AOL Time Warner chairman, Steve Case has admitted a rare defeat in an unpredictable career
Case resigns as AOL chairman
News AOL's long-time frontman, and the architect of its merger with Time Warner, will step down following criticism of the company's performance

