Vodafone - is the outlook as rosy as it seems?
Blog Contrasting views on the mobile sector today... Vodafone's share price has risen to almost £2 on the back of a very upbeat financial statement yesterday. After reporting the biggest corporate...
BAA set to start Heathrow RFID trial
News The airport operator is ready to begin its RFID luggage-tracking trial at Heathrow airport
The worst IT security incidents of 2007
Feature The year may not be over yet, but it will be hard to beat the major blunders on this list when it comes to security
Agreed
Talkback I agree completely. The Linux development model is incremental and pluralistic. This means lots of people contribute to it and it is released in small steps rather than big leaps (followed by lots...
Watchdog warns Foreign Office over data breach
News The Information Commissioner's Office has chastised the FCO for a leak in May of visa applicants' personal details
Google Dalvik Virtual Machine Goes Head to Head With Java & .NET
Blog Google’s Android software ‘stack’ for mobile devices appears to be underpinned by a more substantially game-changing technology than at first thought in the form of the Google Dalvik virtual...
Digital rights group: E-voting fit only for X Factor
News The Open Rights Group has attacked the government for dismissing Electoral Commission advice to temporarily halt e-voting pilots
Guitar, tune thyself
Blog Last year, Gibson released a digital version of its venerable Les Paul electric guitar (first produced in the 1950s) with an Ethernet connector as well as the standard quarter-inch jack plug. The...
HTC TyTN II
Member Review I took a fair time for my TyTN to come through, but it is definitely worth waiting for. All of the software features work really well and slide out QWERTY keyboard is easy to use. I am a...
EU telecoms gets regulatory shake-up
News A reformed telecoms framework will affect access technologies, VoIP, privacy, security and net neutrality across Europe
Blogs are now YouTube-ready
Blog Sometimes the only way to get your point across, or to really describe what's going on, is to show a video. You might want to show off your latest tech project, do a video review of your latest...
Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook S6410
Review The LifeBook S6410 offers a good combination of functionality and performance in a stylish ultraportable form factor. We particularly like the integrated 3G connectivity and the webcam, although...
Intel chief welcomes Web 2.0 momentum
Video Paul Otellini talks about how new collaborative social-networking tools will fuel the next wave of IT inside the enterprise
Keeping Moore's Law alive
Video At Oracle OpenWorld, Paul Otellini talks about developing processor technologies that minimise power usage and allow chips to be made smaller
Linux Desktop
Talkback "If Linux was going to make a move on the business desktop market, it would have happened years ago." It is only recently that Linux has achieved the ease of installation and use that enables it to...
Dialogue Box 2.6: Celebrating 60 years of transistors
Video Dialogue Box marks the launch of Intel's Penryn processors by examining the history of the transistor, with the help of a kiwi fruit
Web 2.0 staff swap salaries for shares
News In numbers close to dot-com boom levels, people joining Web 2.0 companies are exchanging up to a third of their salaries for shares
European businesses embrace consumer tech
News A survey has claimed companies in Europe are more willing to let staff use consumer-based technology than those in any other region
Employees lax on corporate data security
News A survey aiming to reveal how employees store work-related files makes stark reading for UK businesses
Seagate ships virus-infected hard drives
News The company is offering customers a free trial of Kaspersky antivirus software, after the security vendor found a virus on some hard drives
EC extends Google-DoubleClick probe again
News Google has raised concerns that it is being put at a disadvantage following the EC's announcement of an extensive second-phase review
Dissecting a hard drive
Photo What's inside the latest 160GB notebook hard drive from Western Digital? Our photo gallery shows you.
Sometimes it takes a crowbar to convince the Microsofties
Talkback I guess the MS salesman hasn't a clue that he's peddling damaged goods. If Microsoft was really serious about security, they'd offer for a small fee to people running only SP1, illegal or not, to...

