New Zealand's schools to get open source for less
News The New Zealand government has signed a deal with Novell that will give 2,600 schools across the country access to Linux servers and desktops for a reduced price
Is a ten-year-old girl the youngest ever Microsoft engineer?
News Nations vie to come up with the youngest qualified computer specialist, after Pakistan's Arfa Karim is hailed for becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine
Cable & Wireless to snap up Energis?
News Takeover rumour is once again ripping through the UK telecoms sector, with Energis the target this time
MP welcomes UN indecision on Internet policy
News The UN working group can't agree on the future of the Internet, except that there should be no single body running it
Apple and Google climb UK media power stakes
News Oh Bill, where art thou?
OS/2 has earned its freedom
Leader IBM's problem child is no longer welcome at home. Others still value it, and should be given the chance to show why
Mozilla preps more updates
News Firefox, the Mozilla Suite and Thunderbird are all set to have updates published soon to correct coding errors in the current generation
IE and MSN Messenger open door for attackers
News Update: Problems with the way two of Microsoft's Internet applications process images could lead to DoS attacks and arbitrary code execution
Dell reiterates $80bn target
News Increasing its market share beyond its current strongholds in terms of product categories and geography will push the company to new heights, according to its CEO
Sasser's heirs spread slowly
News Several variants of a mass-mailing worm that exploits the same vulnerability as the Sasser worm have been picked up making their way across the Web
XP flaw allows for DoS attacks
News Problems in the Remote Desktop Service could allow attackers to knock machines running Windows XP Service Pack 2 offline
AMD and Intel prepare for war
News The legal battle between the two chipmakers is about to kick off in earnest, and it's not going to be pretty



