Early birds at CeBIT build digital homes
News CeBIT: Major IT players are using this year's CeBIT show to promote their place in the Digital Home, while Intel is showing off the gaming potential of its latest chips
Bagle eats Netsky as the worm turns
News The Bagle worm has turned into a killer: the latest variants are designed to search and destroy copies of Netsky
EU sets court date for Microsoft ruling
News The EU has set a deadline for its ruling on Microsoft's alleged abuse of its Windows monopoly
MPs look at revising Computer Misuse Act
News A group of MPs are scheduled to hold a public hearing into whether the Computer Misuse Act needs updating
US 'risks losing No. 1 ranking' - Barrett
News Intel's chief says that China and India will assume pre-eminence in technology unless the US dramatically increases basic research and development spending
P2P firms face new legal threat
News A leaked letter criticises file-sharing firms for failing to protect their users from 'known risks'
Will the Budget boost PC-employee scheme?
News The government's Home Computing Initiative, which has already received one boost since its launch in 1999, could get another helping hand in this week's Budget
Plaxo plugs phishing vulnerability
News Plaxo has plugged a gaping security hole in its Web site that could have exposed its members' online address books
Onfolio unfurls bookmarking tool
News A software start-up wants to sell research add-ons to Internet Explorer users
Collaborating by Groove
Q&A Ray Ozzie says workers need better access to corporate productivity tools
Documentum to buy French Xerox unit
News The content management firm will acquire a company that creates 'virtual repositories'
Oracle judge seeks expert technology advice
News Expert witnesses are being sought to shed light on Oracle's attempt to acquire PeopleSoft
Kodak focuses on 3D display
News New technology will allow 3D effects without special glasses
EDS expects huge loss
News A troubled contract is likely to bring more bad news for EDS, which is predicting a loss of up to $75m related to pension liability
IBM readies Opteron workstation
News A 64-bit-capable workstation based on AMD's processor is designed to handle larger files
Affordable colour laser printers
Buyer's Guide Colour lasers have long been too expensive for the mainstream market, but are now coming within range of small businesses and even home offices.
XML expert brings blogging to Sun
News Tim Bray says his new role will see blogging and content-syndication technology incorporated into Sun's software line
Fewer flaws but more threats
News The growth in security vulnerabilities has levelled off for the first time, according to statistics from Symantec
HP ramps up Linux PCs' reach
News The world's largest PC-seller is expanding its sale of Linux-based desktops to another 12 countries
AMD mines Newcastle core
News A new Athlon 64 built on more efficient Newcastle-based chips forms part of AMD's plan to extend the processor's reach



