Dell site queries customers over terrorism
News Dell's e-commerce site is taking extra measures to ensure its customers are not developing weapons of mass destruction
Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary
Blog Thursday 19/02/2004 Last day, and everyone's been Intelled out. It's my favourite day, though, because it's the R&D keynote with technical director Pat Gelsinger. Hairstyle reassuringly unchanged,...
BT eyes up a WiMax future
News WiMax is creating quite a stir in tech circles and BT is already using it to bring broadband to four rural locations. Could this be followed by a major rollout?
Biometric USB drive scans fingerprints
News The ClipDrive Bio, with built-in fingerprint scanner, is designed to offer a more secure version of a ubiquitous gadget
Sharman case back in court
News Lawyers representing the music industry and peer-to-peer firms faced off in an Australian court on Friday, as wrangling over the terms of the case and the seizure of copyright material continued
The future is... Linux televisions
Q&A Opera board member John Patrick explains why Microsoft's domination of the browser market won't last forever and how Linux will continue to evolve
MandrakeSoft ordered to drop trademark
News A judgement against the Linux distributor could force the company to stop using its trademark and surrender its domain names, pending an appeal
Salary trends edge upwards
Analysis Senior IT staff can look forward to salary increases in 2004, according to an annual survey
Dell dips in support ratings
News Dell's customers have become less satisfied with the service they are receiving from the company, according to recent research
Two-millionth broadband customer for BT
News As ZDNet UK predicted last week, Britain's dominant telco has hit another ADSL milestone. But is this good for competition?
Lindows unwires Centrino support
News The Linux firm has released an operating system that supports Intel's Centrino chips
European chipmaker strengthens Indian presence
News STMicroelectronics has opened its third facility in India, employing 550 people
Linux servers 'attacked more often'
News Online servers running Linux were attacked more often in January than those running Windows, according to a security firm
Outsourcing to multiply and shrink - Gartner
News The future will see more outsourcing deals but they will be worth less, according to the research firm
Intel shows off 32/64-bit processing
Video IDF: Craig Barrett provides a demonstration of Intel's 64-bit technology
Browser battle becomes guerilla war
Comment Some would say that Internet Explorer has won the battle of the browsers - but that would be to ignore the excellent work being done by its rivals
IBM snares bigger bite of storage
News IBM's FastT technology has secured two large storage deals
Low-tech trick gives free iTunes
News Collecting free songs from an iTunes promotion in the US is as simple as peering through a bottle
Linux serves up triple threat
News Three different security flaws could allow any user to gain control of a Linux server or workstation, according to researchers
Ofcom warns on tighter Internet regulation
News If the Internet industry does not better regulate itself, then public and political opinion may force tighter regulation upon it, warns Ofcom, which still has an eye on local loop unbundling
Verisign wins Internet Villain award
News VeriSign disappointed last night by failing to turn up to the ISPAs to collect its award for Internet Villain. The year's Internet Hero, however, was there



