RFID gets manufacturing push from IBM
News IBM is tailoring its radio tag services for specific industries including automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, chemicals, paper and electronics
Flat screens exploit electron emission technology
News Canon and Toshiba have formed a joint venture to make SED -- a display technology based on electron emission -- a commercial success
Sniffing worm snoops network PCs
News The latest variant of the SDbot worm contain network-sniffing software that enables it to retrieve passwords from other computers connected to the target PC
Sybase trial is a masquerade
Comment The company's implication - that an open-source licence subjects licensees to intolerable restrictions that a commercial licence does not - is an invitation to apply additional scrutiny. So we did
Sendo - now the hard work starts
Leader Sendo has won an important legal battle, but now it needs to focus on building fantastic technology that people want to buy
Novell: Linux turns up the heat on Microsoft
Interview BrainShare: Novell CEO Jack Messman tells ZDNet UK his theory about the reasons behind Microsoft's revised plans for Longhorn - and why patent war with Redmond won't happen
Symantec under attack from MyDoom
News Virus writers are targeting Symantec's Web site with a coordinated denial-of-service attack
Nokia gives SD cards its blessing
News The Finnish mobile giant has at long last embraced Secure Digital storage - but Nokia phones supporting it are still a year away
Sun sets up open-source Solaris project
News The company aims to be an 'innovative leader' in the developer community
NISSC warns over MIME flaws
News The UK's equivalent of CERT has issued a public warning over gateway security products that use the MIME protocol
XP Starter Edition: Don't just dismiss it
Comment Microsoft's plan to release cut-price, stripped-down Windows in some Asian countries has come in for criticism - but the scheme is worth a closer look
Sony VAIO T1 series: a first look
Preview The successor to Sony's VAIO TR, the T1 series, seeks to pack more power into a thinner package.
Firefox browser hits 1.0 milestone
News If all goes well, the official Firefox 1.0 Preview Release builds will be released on Tuesday afternoon
Microsoft's email proposal returned to sender
News An IETF group has decided that Microsoft's insistence on keeping secret part of its Sender ID technology is unacceptable
IBM Hursley head gets key DTI role
News The first chairman of the Technology Strategy Board and its £320m technology funding programme will be a former IBM executive
Security downtime to triple
News Survey: Unless IT managers take matters into their own hands, downtime due to security problems will triple by 2008



