Top 10 storage pain points
Help/HowTo A recent survey reveals storage users are struggling to meet their companies’ cost containment objectives and to justify expenditures to improve their storage infrastructures
Dot-net to go non-profit?
Q&A VeriSign's contract to run the dot-net domain expires at the end of June, and we have spoken with the director of the non-profit German organisation looking to take over
UK local government lags behind in open source
News Open source software isn't just for people with beards and long hair, according to a speaker at a conference in London, where it was noted that Britain is lagging behind other European countries in...
Wi-Fi 'Evil Twin' to become troublemaker
News Academics are warning of a wireless hacking danger dubbed 'Evil Twins', but security firm ISS says it was born years ago
Winners: Vodafone 3G data card competition
News We have five winners for the Vodafone Christmas competition. If your name is not on the list you still have a chance to win a 64-bit Athlon or a Treo smartphone
Local e-government needs a new approach
News A new agenda for local authority e-government is needed, according to a report launched at the New Local Government Network's conference
WiMax threatened by delays
News WiMax testing and certification delays may impact the technology's short term success.
Toshiba lets mobiles run PC software
News The electronics giant has announced that it has developed software that should allow people to run standard PC applications on their mobiles - but it will only work for Windows
Judge opens up Unix code for SCO
News The long running battle between IBM and SCO has taken a turn in SCO's favour, with an American judge ordering IBM show its Unix code to SCO, with sanctions threatened if IBM does not comply
Winner: Adobe Creative Suite Professional competition
News With his tie-breaker, the winner of this competition is likely to get ditched. You still have two days to prove you can do better and win an Athlon 64-bit processor or a Treo Smartphone
Electronic crime needs its own force
Leader The Government needs to introduce a coordinated approach to combating electronic crime, and to fund it properly
Trojan suspect held in Spain
News Brief: Spanish police are detaining a man they suspect of writing and distributing a Trojan horse
Baba worm pretends to clean up PCs
News The latest version of the Baba worm claims to clean porn off PCs, but it's just a 'dirty trick', say antivirus experts
Patent reform case falls
News Google and Cisco have failed in a bid to have the current US patent system, which they say promotes prolonged and wasteful litigation rather than innovation, reformed
Hard drive maker goes mini
News Brief: Western Digital has entered the market for smaller hard drives with the release of its one-inch product
Linux laptops get Centrino inside
News Intel is set to allow Linux-based notebooks to use Centrino branding for the first time
Picasa 2.0: a first look
Preview If you want a fast, intuitive and free photo organiser, Google's Picasa 2.0 is definitely the one to get.
ThinkSecret.com editor secures legal help for Apple battle
News The Electronic Frontier Foundation has helped Nicholas Ciarelli find a lawyer to represent him in his legal fight with Apple over articles that correctly predicted upcoming products
eBay revokes Microsoft's Passport
News The online auctioneer has officially stopped supporting Microsoft's authentication service, it has informed its customers
Dell Inspiron 6000: a first look
Preview Dell's new Inspiron 6000 promises to be a solid and highly configurable desktop replacement notebook, although the jury's still out on the potency of Intel's Sonoma platform.
Microsoft releases subscription Outlook
News Outlook Live will offer customers in the UK, US and Canada the chance to use Microsoft's email package even if they don't own a copy of Office



