Government 'must increase spending' on cybercrime fight
News Security lobbyists are pushing the Government to provide the money they claim is needed to make the Internet a more lawful place
EC probes BT state aid claims
News Allegations that BT has effectively received billions in state aid from the UK government are to be investigated by the European Commission
Criminal justice IT contracts up for grabs
News The Libra initiative for magistrates' courts and other key criminal justice IT contracts are soon to be retendered
Breakthrough: Stories and Strategies of Radical Innovation
Review In Breakthrough, Xerox PARC researcher Mark Stefik and his psychologist wife examine the roots of innovation via the stories behind key advances made at the world-famous research centre.
PostgreSQL 8.0 tackles the Windows market
News Builder: The open source database hopes to tap into a larger audience by having native support for Windows
Sun's open source licence wins final OSI approval
News Sun's Community Development and Distribution License has reportedly won final approval from the board of the Open Source Initiative
SAP muddies the water with PeopleSoft support buy
News In a twist to the tale, Oracle rival SAP has bought a firm that supports software produced by PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards
Rollins on Macs, Michael Dell and more
Q&A Dell's CEO opens up and explains why he's not threatened by the Mac mini, why he thinks the iPod is just a fad and what it is like to fill Michael Dell's shoes
Laptops still locked in the cells
Leader Intel's new Sonoma chipset makes faster, louder, prettier laptops. Radical innovation is needed elsewhere
Police to give cybercrime-fighting courses
News A series of police seminars this year will teach businesses how to deal with e-crime - but some experts aren't happy that delegates have to pay for their places
French police find open source arresting
News Up to 80,000 PCs from the Gendarmerie Nationale could be involved in one of the largest migrations to OpenOffice.org to date
Ellison marks the start of a new era
Video Oracle's Larry Ellison explains what his company is planning to do with PeopleSoft's products and services, having recently finalised the details of the companies' merger
Winners: NEC DVD rewriter competition
News If your name's not on the list, or you forgot to enter, then don't worry as you still have a few days to win one of the other cool prizes on offer
Inside Intel's Sonoma
Tech Guide Intel's latest portable computing platform is here. We lift the lid on the improved CPU, chipset and wireless components, and outline the benefits that mobile professionals are likely to experience.
Nanosys does Sharp fuel cell deal
News Brief: Sharp and Nanosys are to work together on fuel cell technology for mobile devices
Ellison prioritises 'Project Fusion'
News The Oracle boss is to make the bringing together of his company with PeopleSoft his number one job over the next few years
Oracle releases first quarterly patch
News An update to Oracle's database and Web application software patches over 20 flaws, and the company is urging users to apply it as soon as possible
OS X evolves with Darwin flaws
News A code audit has found that Panther contains four flaws that have come from its origins in the open source Darwin operating system
Google plays tag with tricksters
News Web marketers who use links in blogs and forums to boost the Google ranking of their sites may find that they have been shut out by the search engine's latest innovation



