Microsoft flip-flops on blogs as bandwidth crisis looms
News The company's dilemma over how to syndicate its blogs is part of a wider issue that is far from being resolved
Linux creator nets Economist honour
News Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel, has been presented with an Economist award for successful technology breakthroughs
Government plans key role for IT in health services
News NHS, social care and education authorities are to be encouraged to share information under the government's latest children's policy framework
Wired for security
Q&A Security giant McAfee is shedding its 'convoluted' vision and focusing on wireless security
UK charity builds Linux network on a shoestring
News Alone in London has built an effective office network for 30 people for under £70 a seat with second-hand and open-source components
Infineon busted? Play it again, DRAM
Leader Infineon's copped a huge fine for memory price fixing, but don't expect this to be the end of the story
Cisco joins wireless broadband group
News The networking giant has joined Intel, Fujitsu and others in the ranks of the WiMax Forum
MyDoom.Y baffles antivirus firms
News The latest version of MyDoom includes a description of how the virus works and a photo of Netsky creator Sven Jaschan
Vodafone gets first bite of latest BlackBerry
News The BlackBerry 7100, which combines voice and data on one device, is aimed squarely at business users - and Vodafone is bringing it to the UK
Firefox 1.0PR: a first look
Preview This free browser has more features than the most recent version of Internet Explorer. Check out our first impressions.
Mozilla fixes 10 security flaws
News The three most serious flaws, fixed in new releases of Mozilla and Firefox, could let an attacker run code on the victim's computer
Oracle hire reinforces software services drive
News The appointment of an HP veteran signals a stronger effort by Oracle to crack the subscription software market
IBM adds 'trusted' chip to PCs
News The computer maker will be the first to use a National Semiconductor chip that stores a PC's identity in silicon
Vodafone launches BlackBerry smartphone
Preview Smaller and lighter than the Treo 600, Vodafone's new BlackBerry 7100v eschews the thumb keyboard that made the original famous. But it's a much better phone than previous models.
Mozilla browsers lure early adopters from IE
News Tech-oriented Web sites have recorded big gains for Mozilla and Firefox, with mainstream users showing increasing interest
Chipmakers face massive consolidation
News Nearly 40 percent of the industry's current vendors will disappear as costs and scale increase, according to Gartner
Microsoft project management connects with SAP
News Brief: The SAP Connector Starter Kit for Office Project Server 2003 links to SAP's human resources software
Infineon admits to DRAM price fixing
News Infineon conspired with other DRAM makers to fix the prices of memory sold to computer and server manufacturers, according to the US Department of Justice
Microsoft campaign to take aim at Linux leaders
News A new phase of the software giant's 'Get the Facts' attack targets companies such as Red Hat rather than the broader open-source movement
JPMorgan Chase cancels IBM outsourcing contract
News Bucking an industry trend, the financial services firm is to bring its global-services resources back in-house



