Click fraud scams on the increase
News Advertisers have been warned of an increase in fraudulent scams on Google and Yahoo
School to trial biometric testing
News Some Berkshire students are reportedly angry that a fingerprint scanner is being installed at their school
Novell takes Xen path to Linux success
News Fresh from ditching its chief executive, Novell is hoping that enterprise virtualisation and a new graphics interface can boost its fortunes
Offshoring deals may founder on cultural differences
News Survey: Accenture has warned that 'soft issues', rather than physical hurdles, pose a danger to today's outsourcing contracts
Pipex moves closer to WiMax launch
News With commercial WiMax trials around the corner, Pipex hopes to be providing an alternative to fixed broadband by the middle of 2007
How to calculate the cost of a new security control
Feature Working out how much a new security control should cost can be complicated, so here are some tips to help you plan
UK firm launches fabric keyboard
News The Eleksen Wireless Fabric Keyboard is aimed at corporate users who need a full Qwerty keyboard when they're out of the office — and we've already pressed it into action
Taking the helm for the US IT industry
Q&A Stuart Feldman, newly installed president of the Association for Computing Machinery, shares his thoughts on employment and education in the IT world
Virtual unrealities exposed
Special Report Virtualisation is generating a lot of momentum, but it’s not a fundamentally new concept or the panacea that some vendors are making out
AMD fires another antitrust salvo at Intel
News The battle between the two chipmakers over alleged anti-competitive conduct has moved to Germany
Eleksen Wireless Fabric Keyboard: a first look
Preview This innovative portable keyboard could help you get the most out of your Bluetooth-equipped handheld or smartphone.
Virus writers use 'open source' methods
News Malware writers are increasingly using open source methods to develop code, according to antivirus vendor McAfee
'Stick-on' computer developed by HP
News Memory Spot can be used to add audio or video to photos, menus and so on, in the form of a sticker
Microsoft removes Private Folder add-on
News In response to a barrage of complaints, the software giant is removing a feature that enabled individuals to password-protect folders
Linux key to robot development
News In a bid to encourage hobbyists, a Japanese tech group is promoting a humanoid robot which uses programmable software run on Linux
Salesforce launches Summer '06
News In a move to attract large corporate customers, Salesforce.com has issued a new release of its CRM software plus a connector for SAP R/3
When two-factor fails
Tech Guide Phishers are poking holes in traditional Internet security and undermining our faith in the Internet itself. In the latest instance, they compromised a supposedly secure two-factor-authenticated...
Intel's Core 2 Duo delivers on promises
News Reviewers are heaping praise on Intel’s upcoming Core 2 Duo chip, which has significantly outperformed AMD in a variety of tests

