ICANN proposes new Net tax
Feature The international organisation that oversees domain names has levied a 75-cent-per-domain charge. Why are they doing it, and can they get away with it?
Zafi worm dominates email systems
News Antivirus firms say Zafi, the worm travelling as an e-Christmas card, is devouring bandwidth and dominating the virus report stats
SMEs see increasing value in IT
News Survey: The use of technology can lead to positive results, say SMEs
NetBSD 2.0 takes Xen path
News The latest version of NetBSD has been ported to additional environments, including an open-source virtual machine monitor
UK court hearings to be tracked by Web, text
News Technology from Xhibit will allow the public to keep track of court hearings using updates by Internet and SMS
Second Christmas card virus Ataks users
News Virus writers have released another seasonal mass-mailing worm that poses as an email Christmas card
War driver jailed for nine years
News Brief: The FBI has helped to convict a Michigan man for hacking wireless networks
Wi-Fi access point squeezed onto single chip
News Wireless network kit in the future could be smaller and cheaper, if Atheros' 'AP-on-a-chip' is a commercial success
One last chance for ID card sanity
Leader They don't work, they cost a fortune and they curtail our liberties. But enough of the politicians: ID cards must go
New York Times runs Firefox ad
News Individuals who donated money to The Mozilla Foundation will see their names in print today
Win five D-Link wireless router kits
News Day one of ZDNet UK's Twelve Days of Christmas competition gives you the chance to win one of five D-Link routers
Where do you put all your data?
Analysis We take an in-depth look at all your data storage options, and give you the lowdown on DAS, NAS and SANs, so you can work out which is right for your business
What ZDNet UK's editors want for Christmas
Buyer's Guide We write about technology all year long: so what has impressed us enough over the past 12 months to put it on our Christmas lists?
Phishing still on the up
News The number of phishing Web sites looks to be increasing unabated, with the number of sites being reported in November treble that from September
HP washes its hands of Itanium development
News Future processor design work for Itanium will now all be controlled by Intel, as HP hands over the last of its team to the chipmaker
Google wins keyword trademark suit
News A judge has ruled that it is not illegal to use trademarks as keywords for online ads - a practice that is vital to the search engine
IDC: 'Linux is now mainstream'
News Sales of Linux PCs will hit $10bn in 2008, says IDC, which sees the technology as having moved from the fringes into the centre of the market



