Photos: Formula One's Villeneuve puts spin on Intel
Photo At a special 'London Grand Prix' event at the capital's Hyde Park, the chipmaker drafted in a Canadian Formula One driver to help push its latest chipsets
Yahoo worm 'more concept than threat'
News Yamanner burned brightly, but briefly, according to Symantec
A Farewell to Memphis
Leader Windows 98 will soon be no more
Mobile operators angered by latest roaming proposals
News The European Commission faces new complaints from mobile operators after fine-tuning its proposals for roaming-charge reform
PCs, mobiles and PDAs need 'online' TV licence
News Before you tune into the BBC's online World Cup broadcasts, make sure you have a good, old-fashioned TV licence kicking around somewhere, the BBC warns irate readers
Samsung Q35
Review The Q35 is a nicely designed ultraportable notebook whose wide-screen display and good-quality keyboard give it plenty of appeal. Most of all, though, mobile professionals will appreciate the Q35's...
Google's Gbuy launch imminent
News With its upcoming payment system, Google may find itself in the enviable position of being able to identify which advert types bring in the highest return on investment
Microsoft security chief looks beyond Vista
Q&A Ben Fathi discusses his new role at Microsoft and the way he is tackling the difficult problem of making Windows more secure
Trend Micro: open source is more secure
News The antivirus vendor has waded into the debate over the merits of open and closed code, while Linux vendor Red Hat takes a cautious approach
Skype hails early developer success
News Builder: After 12 months, Skype's developer programme has picked up support from thousands of coders
Qualcomm vs Nokia: Seconds out, round three
News A complaint with the International Trade Commission is the third time in recent months Qualcomm has taken legal action against Nokia
Bulldog's broadband u-turn 'may improve customer support'
News Analysts believe that Bulldog's notoriously poor service could improve once it stops adding new subscribers, while customers say they have been left in the lurch
Google Earth dodges injunction
News A judge's decision will allow Google Earth to keep shipping, despite a patent dispute
JFK archives to be put online
News The archives of the Kennedy Presidential Library's research facilities include more than 8.4 million pages of the president's personal, congressional and presidential papers
Net neutrality: Meet the winner
Q&A Verizon lobbyist Thomas Tauke speaks about net neutrality and Verizon's view of what the US government might do next
Sony's Blu-ray notebook arriving next week
News The launch will mark Sony's commercial push into the high-definition disc wars
Technologists assail federal Net-tapping rules
News Allowing full law enforcement access to VoIP calls would almost certainly require overhauling networks — and that could open up new security risks
Microsoft eyes data-gathering services
News Data on how customers use Microsoft products, automatically gathered when the software 'phones home', will be sold on to partners and corporate customers
Social networks poised to shape Net's future
News Yahoo and other big portals may have to team with the likes of MySpace to take advantage of their growing influence on Web surfers, analysts say
Microsoft pretties Office for business apps
News Office Business Applications is meant to encourage third-party application providers to write code that will integrate closely with Microsoft Office applications
Google Earth zooms in
News A new version adds much higher resolution and integration with 3D modelling software
Worm wriggles through Yahoo mail flaw
News The Yamanner worm takes advantage of a JavaScript vulnerability, so the user can be infected without even having to click on an attachment
Microsoft: Zombies most prevalent Windows threat
News More than 60 percent of compromised PCs scanned by Microsoft were found to be running malicious bot software



