Rupert Goodwins' 3GSM Barcelona Diary
Blog Tuesday 14/02/2006 There's far too much going on to fit into one diary. In swift succession, I learn that the Adult Content area is a pale shadow of previous years — "Last time, there were...
Online estate agent plans stock market float
News Will Rightmove and Playtech prove that companies in the UK Internet sector can again enjoy financial success?
Microsoft gets back on the identity management horse
Q&A The software giant's Identity Architect thinks InfoCard will succeed where Passport failed
IBM releases Identity Manager Express
News Brief: A security and compliance tool for smaller businesses has been released under the Tivoli banner
Dell gets profits back on track
News Despite a very strong end to 2005, it's issued a very conservative estimate for the first quarter of 2006
Medics lash out at NHS IT
News The late-running NHS Choose and Book scheme has come in for swingeing criticism from a wide range of medical professionals
Spending watchdog attacks Government's record on IT
News The Treasury thinks it can save £3.2bn in the public sector by investing in IT, but experts claims the Government's track record indicates otherwise
HP opens UK Linux testing centre
News As HP claims market leadership over IBM, will the real leader in Linux servers step forward?
Power to the people
Leader Using wasted power to model climate change is paradoxical, but big problems can be made into bigger opportunities
Bloggers give Camino the thumbs up
News The Mac browser based on Mozilla's Gecko engine is causing a buzz on the Web
FSF: Microsoft's attack on EC is 'outrageous'
News The Free Software Foundation has accused Microsoft of behaving as if it considers itself above the law
MIT's open communications campaigner
Q&A Andrew Lippman thinks communities will be key to the future of communications tech
World's biggest grid hits 8Gbps high
News Scientists who are probing the boundaries of physics have managed to transfer a DVD's worth of data every five seconds
Exploit code out for Windows flaw
News Code that can exploit one of the flaws announced and patched by Microsoft on Tuesday has hit the Web
America 'must consider banning rootkits'
News After last year's Sony debacle, the US Department of Homeland security is considering whether rootkits should be explicitly outlawed
Apple users targeted by IM Trojan
News Although Leap-A can't be defined as a virus, some experts claim it is proof that all operating systems are vulnerable
Windows USB flaw drains batteries
News Microsoft has publically admitted a flaw in the latest version of Windows XP that could drastically cut laptop battery life



