Intel extends desktop virtualisation
News Latest Pentiums have the ability to subdivide tasks using Virtualisation Technology
Virtually CD-free: the future of music?
Feature Jac Holzman puts his faith in the digital market with the launch of a purely online record label, Cordless Recordings
Microsoft licensing prices tipped to fall
News The discovery that the sale of second-hand Microsoft user licences is legal could mean big savings for companies
SUSE Linux 10
Review SUSE Linux 10 is a full Windows/Microsoft Office replacement on one DVD at a bargain price. Home users could do a lot worse, and even IT managers may learn to love it.
Airport hit by IT glitch
News A technical fault forced the check-in systems at Gatwick offline
Microsoft seeks help in EU antitrust fight
News Software giant has lobbied the White House and the US Department of Justice for help in its European legal battles
Selling Microsoft's integration vision
News Q&A: Microsoft's head of platform strategy claims Live will put users in charge of their computing experience
Conspiring to contaminate?
Feature There is little case to support the theory of a collusion between virus writers and antivirus software makers
NHS IT: A critical case for treatment
Leader With £30bn at stake, the grand NHS IT project is already showing signs of delay and underperformance. Chronic problems need fundamental treatment
Sony rootkit prompts clampdown on CD use
News IT departments are reacting to a new threat: users bringing CDs to work that can introduce rootkit-like software to their systems
Microsoft gets personal with online ads
Feature AdCenter plans to outpace Google and Yahoo by targeting consumers using demographics as well as keyword searches
Open source: Developing markets and anti-Americanism
Special Report Open Source in Government: Outside of the US and Europe, cost is a big motivator for using open source software - but it's not the only one
First Office 12 beta imminent
News Those helping test the next version of Microsoft Office will get their hands on beta one in the next few weeks
Sun christens its power-saving processor
News UltraSparc T1 replaces code name Niagara for the newest processor to come from the Sun stable
Changing specs put NHS IT project in danger
News Update: Leaked emails suggest that the troubled 'Choose and Book' appointment system could bring down the whole NHS IT upgrade project - and it's mainly down to last-minute changes in the specs
Linux Networx to unveil new cluster design
News The supercomputer company plans to show a visualisation-oriented system at the SC05 supercomputing show in Seattle
Sun to shed light on supercomputing
News Optical communications technologies from Luxtera are to form an important part of Sun's attempts to push the boundaries of high-performance computing
SGI plans Linux renaissance
News A modular blade-based Linux machine looks to be spearheading SGI's attempts to pick itself up after being delisted from the NYSE
Google prepares free analytics tools
News The search giant is to start offering a full-featured set of Web-traffic analysis tools free of charge to AdWords users
PalmSource and Orange team up for mobile Linux standards
News The first standardised phones with the Lips Forum seal of approval should be out early in 2006



