Samsung announces 'largest ever' organic LED display
News Samsung's new organic monitor may compete head-on with existing LCD technology
EU plans 'one-stop shop' for VAT
News Online VAT declarations that work EU-wide are being proposed as a way of making life easier for businesses
Skills not money needed to fight cybercrime
News Security training, not money or legislation, will help reduce cybercrimes and bring cybercriminals to justice, according to EURIM
Opteron gets a performance boost
News Three new Opteron models have been launched, with increased clock speeds
Survey: UK retailers may miss Chip & PIN deadline
News Cost and the complexity of the accreditation process are putting retailers off the new smart-card system
BT and Vodafone converge on Bluephone
News Users could soon be clutching a dual-mode handset that connects over Bluetooth at home and switches to GSM or 3G when it's out and about
O2 expects little 3G interest this year
News The mobile operator will begin selling high-speed data cards and handsets in the second half of this year, but is not exactly bracing itself for a stampede of customers
EU votes through software patent changes
News Update: After a stalled effort on Monday, the European Council has approved controversial changes to a draft directive, meaning that Europe is now likely to see widespread patenting of software...
Siemens plans huge Chinese investment
News The mobile phone company is set to put €1bn into China as it seeks to ramp up production on the mainland
Supercomputing: Small firms making a big impact
Feature The world of massive computing power used to belong solely to the big players - but thanks to Linux clustering, smaller firms are now getting in on the act
Lycos follows suit with one-gigabyte storage
News Another day, another 1GB email service. But this time users must pay in return for avoiding adverts
Symbian accelerates application-signing process
News Developers writing applications for the Symbian OS could find it easer and cheaper to have their products officially certified by the mobile OS manufacturer under a new programme
SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional
Review If you’re looking for relatively straightforward Linux-based office productivity, you should have few problems with this distribution.
Outsourcing becoming 'dominant' in IT services - Gartner
News The imperatives for outsourcing business processes remain constant, says Gartner, which sees growth in 'selective' deals continuing
Red Hat hires IBM lawyer to fight SCO
News Michael Cunningham has joined the Linux seller to help take on those who try to 'slow the momentum of open source'
Transmeta adds buffer-overflow protection at chip level
News The chipmaker is adding antivirus technology that will work with Windows XP SP2 to its Efficeon processor
Intel takes PlanetLab to India
News Intel's worldwide distributed-computing project has expanded to include academic institutions in Bangalore and Roorkee
Salesforce.com delays IPO
News The high-profile stock market launch has been set back about a month, according to sources
Analysts downplay Cisco code leak
News The FBI has been called in to investigate the leak of some of Cisco's source code, although experts say that it should not lead to any serious security risks
Ultralight notebooks for your business
Buyer's Guide Expert advice on choosing the perfect business notebook -- from size and weight to the right processor for your needs.



