IT staff told 'what not to wear'
News Tech workers need to drop the t-shirts and start wearing matching socks, claims a top style guru
Why rootkits mean you must nuke your machine
Feature At Microsoft's IT Forum 2005 event in Barcelona this week, Windows programme manager Mike Danseglio explained the only reliable method of dealing with rootkits
Broadband has a non-Federal future
Video Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, says broadband advancements will come from competing sources
Web 3.0 to bring wireless video?
Video Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, discusses the future of wireless video through the imminent Web 3.0
Indian OpenOffice rollout picks up pace
News The Indian government is pushing an ambitious project to distribute CDs containing Firefox and OpenOffice in all official Indian languages
Global Web: An Internet governance run-down
FAQ The ins and outs of the control debate that have been dominating the WSIS in Tunisia this week
Mashups runaway with map mania
Feature Taking back the Web: Hackers take Google's map initiative to the next level, plotting taco spots, alien landings and your nearest urinal...
Simplicity the key in 2006
News Cutting complexity is a top target for many firms in 2006, says IDC
First Office 12 beta launched
News First test versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook have been released to 10,000 pre-approved testers
The $100 laptop - don't get carried away
Leader Negroponte's dream may not match reality, for all its Utopian promise
Photos: Google opens London GooglePlex
Photo The new facility in Victoria will house 200 employees but the company is planning a massive recruitment drive in the UK
Third Firefox release candidate imminent
News The Mozilla Foundation has accused some Web sites of 'jumping the gun' over claims that the final release of Firefox 1.5 was due earlier this week
Photos: Google gets kids doodling
Photo Despite comparisons to Microsoft, Google still has a warm fluffy side which was on display this week when the company encouraged London children to design a 'Doodle 4 Google'
RightNow tries to seduce Siebel users
News The gloves are off in the fight between CRM vendors to secure uncertain Siebel users in the wake of its acquisition by database giant Oracle
Open source renders patching a problem
Feature The spread of open source Web sites makes it incredibly difficult to monitor security
UK spammer jailed over £1.6m scam
News Peter Francis-Macrae has been convicted of a 'vindictive' catalogue of offences, including conning thousands of people with spam emails and issuing death threats
IBM signs massive Chinese deal
News $20m worth of servers will support IBM's biggest-ever Asian Unix installation
Google's transition trauma
News Google launches free Web analytics software, but problems with transition meant loss of data for some customers
Sony rootkit remover on the rocks
News Sony's week is getting worse: now the program it's distributing to get itself out of the rootkit mess has been targeted by malware authors
Sony gets into VoIP
News A free Internet telephony service, with video support, has been launched by the under-fire electronics giant
'$100 laptops' here by next year
News Though its developers are 'not even going to promise they're $100', but it'll be close

