Oracle to lower multi-core pricing?
News Oracle is poised to announce changes in multi-core pricing after sustained pressure from IBM, Intel and others
BT takes cheers and faces jeers
News Union officials are still furious that Marconi missed out on BT's 21CN project, while Ovum says there are signs of change in BT's attitude to the rest of the industry
Apple's profits beat expectations again
News But worries about the Intel switch have cast a shadow over the future
Overworked IT managers miss out on holidays
News A wide-ranging survey shows that UK employees, especially IT workers, are fearful of losing their jobs and working far too hard
Opera 8 comes to Symbian
News Brief: The latest version of the Norwegian firm's browser can now be used on a range of mobile devices
VoIP: Quality still the issue
News Survey: Vonage and AT&T came out on top of a recent quality survey, but Internet telephony is still not as good as traditional systems
Does Dell care?
Leader Dell has closed down a popular and effective customer support site. It's unclear who benefits, but we're waiting to hear your experiences
SanDisk sets sights on tiniest 2GB card
News TransFlash/Micro SD has got the thumbs-up from the SD Card Association as the future of ultra-small removable storage
Putting a price on disaster planning
Help/HowTo Trying to get senior management to shell out to prepare for an eventuality they don't want to see can be tricky
Oki C5510n
Review The Oki C5510n is a speedy, network-ready colour printer, scanner and copier that best fits an office workgroup that does a lot of scanning but doesn't rely on perfect colour prints.
Government loses 122 computers
News The losses so far this year shouldn't matter as long as users have followed their own security procedures, according to one industry source
IBM promotes blogging on the job
News The next version of the firm's Workplace software will have built in blogging tools to help users communicate
Broadband Britain booming
News You're spending more than ever on phones, TV and broadband, but increased competition is hitting providers of fixed-line telecoms where it hurts
Sun open sources identity services
News The opensso project will allow developers to integrate identity-management and single sign-on technology without having to create it themselves
Customers mourn loss of Dell Community Forum
News The moderated boards where Dell customers have been able to help each other sort out PC problems since 1997 have been shut down
Intel prepares for Itanium's last single-core hurrah
News What is likely to be the final revamp of its troubled server processor before the launch of Montecito will be detailed by the chipmaker next week
Kerberos flaw opens apps to attack
News Security alerts seem to be pouring in from everywhere except Redmond after two flaws were announced in the free authentication technology



