Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Thursday 14/7/2005 A couple of weeks ago, the European Commission and the European Space Agency signed a massive deal with a combination of companies — including the British Inmarsat...
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Comment Will Google become illegal? Will GPS satellites turn into shooting stars? Can Rupert ever get the hang of email? And what was that about trousers?
Concern grows about Bulldog's broadband service
News Bulldog's award-winning service is angering customers. It may like to reconsider that description, says industry body
Mozilla issues warnings after hack attack
News Up to 100,000 users of spreadfirefox.com may have had personal details compromised after an attack last weekend
Vonage voicemail hit with problems
News Brief: Technical problems are dogging the leading VoIP providers' customers as they try to access voicemail
IBM draws a veil over OS/2
News Nearly ten years after last updating it, IBM has finally brought an end to the PC market's first Intel-based 32-bit multitasking operating system
Opanki worm lives again on AIM
News An new version of the worm has been spotted spreading over AOL's instant-messaging service
A rare sense of sanity
Leader With Oracle and BT showing signs of catching up with reality, SCO could be next. Or is that too much to hope for?
UK IT companies fail to make the global grade
News Britain's technology industry is at a crossroads with much to gain - and lose - say business consultants
SCO bullish despite email revelations
News The SCO group has denied that an internal email has undermined its case against IBM that Linux contains copyrighted Unix code
Red Hat expands open source stack
News The Linux provider has added another mail product to its enterprise server offering
Canon Pixma iP90
Review Ever printed on an aeroplane? What about from a mobile phone? The go-anywhere Canon iP90 offers worlds of possibilities -- for a price.
Stop Press! Electronic paper is here
Feature The concept of an electronic replacement for paper is on the verge of moving from science fiction to science fact
Microsoft antitrust decision on ice
News The market test of Microsoft's proposed offering is finished, but the EU isn't rushing to make a final decision
Trend Micro counts the cost of faulty update
News The Japanese security firm has learnt the hard way that disabling your customers' computers is not a recipe for financial success
Clarke gets EC backing over data retention
News Plans from the Home Office to force communications firms to retain details of emails, phone calls and the like for up to three years have been backed by the EC
Dell trying to regain lost blade ground
News A new network switching technology alliance is part of Dells strategy to claw its way up from fourth spot in the blade server market
Cisco sounds multiple security warnings
News The company's VoIP hardware is putting customers at particular risk
HP steels itself for massive layoffs
News Up to 15,000 HP employees could be looking for new jobs come Monday, according to a senior company source
SCO engineer: No smoking gun found in Linux
News An email written by a senior SCO engineer in 2002 says that internal investigations into Linux found 'no evidence of any copyright infringement whatsoever'



