Nasa hacker case adjourned over extradition fears
News A UK judge will not allow Gary McKinnon to be extradited unless the US can guarantee he won't be subject to its anti-terrorism laws
Bulldog will face court over service failures
News One furious customer wants to see Bulldog's chief executive in the dock over the problems that plagued hundreds of users last year
Photos: From Sony Ericsson to Segways
Photo 3GSM: Barcelona saw the latest mobile gadgets and other weird and wonderful sights from the adult zone to Segway scooters
Microsoft starts software fraud campaign
News It may be software but it's no soft crime, says Microsoft as it seeks to clamp down on counterfeiters with the Keep IT Real campaign
Time for Microsoft to pay up and move on
Leader Microsoft's seduction of the mobile industry is being played out against the backdrop of legal action over its abusive history in the PC arena
Opteron prices cut
News The price cuts from AMD signal the imminent arrival of new chips on the market
Orange takes stance in mobile TV standards war
News While rivals work on other standards, Orange is backing TDtv for the delivery of its mobile multimedia services
Gaming, social networking and the future of collaboration
Feature Could a run through Blackwing Lair supplant a round of golf as the recreational networking method of choice for executives?
Convergence is king at 3GSM
Feature 3GSM: The mobile industry has shown it is committed to moving towards an IP environment where convergence is a reality
Vodafone announces own-brand 3G handset
News 'If you want something done right, do it yourself' seems to be the operator's attitude, as it responds to overpriced 3G handsets with a device of its own
Apple patches OSX
News The video tearing flaw that affects Intel-based Macs has been fixed, among other things
Open source firms 'to be consumed by wave of consolidation'
News SAP doesn't think that its open source rivals will be around much longer
MySQL 'rebuffed Oracle takeover'
News The open source database firm wanted to keep its independence, according to its chief executive
Distributed computing tackles climate change
News Idle CPU cycles can now be put to work predicting how our climate will change in the decades ahead
Office 2007 details released
News Microsoft has released some pricing details for individual licences of Office 12, but is short on detail for large businesses
Fur flies over Google desktop privacy
News Google Desktop 3's 'invasiveness' is criticised as institutions ban it wholesale from their networks



