3 leans on LG as 3G gathers momentum
News After finally cracking the one-million customer mark, 3 is hoping that its new video handset from LG will sell as well as its predecessor
Red Hat: Walking the Linux tightrope
Q&A European marketing director Paul Salazar admits there have been plenty of screw-ups along the way but that Red Hat is now working hard to please the open-source community and investors alike
Phishermen release DIY con kits
News Do-it-yourself phishing kits are starting to appear online, making it easier for amateurs to try their hand at email fraud
Google shares make strong start
News The search engine's shares have risen sharply on its stock exchange debut
Statistics mask tough job market
Feature The total number of people employed in the technology sector in the US is dropping, despite statistics showing decreased unemployment
Cisco flaw creates an opening for insider attacks
News The networking giant has warned of a bug in its routing software but an analyst says only experienced Cisco technicians are likely to be able to exploit it
Nortel finally releases results
News The company, which is firing executives because of an accounting scandal, will also cut 3,500 jobs
Causing offence costs Microsoft millions
News Political blunders have led to some of the software giant's products being banned in key markets
Lindows pulls out of IPO
News The Linux firm has postponed its public offering because of 'adverse market conditions'
Keeping hold of handheld data
Feature Backing up information stored on wireless devices, such as handhelds and Tablet PCs, is crucial
Software's nuclear winter is at hand
Leader Mutually assured destruction is the sanest model for patent warfare
NetApp posts profits, continues hiring spree
News Enterprise storage firm Network Appliance is still on a roll and plans to hire 200 people a quarter for the foreseeable future
Top engineers leave Juniper for start-up
News The networking firm says two of its engineering executives have left to start a new company
Tiny-drive maker fights back against Seagate
News Cornice has filed a counterclaim against the industry giant's patent-infringement lawsuit
Ford dumps Oracle procurement for old system
News The car manufacturer will scrap its Oracle-based online procurement system and revert to the technologies that it used before
Punishment fails to fit the cybercrime
Comment Why does creating a virus carry lighter penalties than marijuana offences?
Security flaws emerge in Windows update
News Researchers have found several security holes in Windows XP Service Pack 2
Samsung shows off wireless Olympics
News About 14,000 mobiles keep officials, members of the media and athletes in touch in Athens
Eolas loses another patent battle
News Claims on browser patents have been rejected by the US Patent and Trademark Office, giving Microsoft a second victory
Google finally sets price
News The search engine will start trading on Thursday, after announcing a share price at the low end of its initial range
HP ends chip dynasty
News The Alpha processor has reached the end of the line, with the final chip to be released on Monday



