Microsoft launches legal assault on phishers
News More than 100 suspected cybercriminals will be targeted by Microsoft's lawyers, as its fightback against phishing begins
Mobile operators 'at odds' over roaming fees
News With the EC investigating roaming charges, the GSM Association denies warfare between north and south
Make sure convergence doesn't verge on the con
Leader BT wants to put your business landline and mobile business under one roof. What price flexibility?
Unisys opens Chinese coding centre
News 1000 people will be employed in Shanghai's latest software-development and services centre
Electronic signatures struggling in Europe
News The European Commission is concerned about the lacklustre take-up of online identity verification systems – could ID cards be the answer?
Telcos tipped to dominate managed services
News The market for managed services is set to triple in the next five years as more companies hand over the management of their IT assets, analysts predict
BrainAcademy 2006 seeks coding stars
News Builder: The UK's programming competition is back, and this time overseas coders and school students can join in
Integrity gets a kick in the Arches
News HP, which saw Integrity sales pick up in 2005, has introduced a new chipset and other enhancements which it says boost server performance significantly
Compliance: Tech's 'uncomfortable' future
Feature IT departments will be saddled with much of the work when it comes to complying with upcoming European financial services legislation such as MiFID
Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary
Blog Wednesday 8/3/2006 This is the day I start to lose it. We've had the Core architecture overview in the keynotes. We've had the Core architecture overview in the press briefings . We've had the...
BenQ P50
Review A long delay between announcement and UK availability means that BenQ's P50 connected handheld now looks somewhat long in the tooth. Although it has some good points, many may wish to wait for the...
Google Mail hit with account deletion controversy
News Problems have been reported with Google's free email service, but Google insists that accounts have not been deleted and it is contacting disgrunted users
BT offers fixed-mobile convergence to small firms
News Analysts are pleased to finally see BT taking the initiative and offering a service that combines fixed-line and mobile phone calls in a single bill
US Senate restarts .XXX debate
News Plans to force creators of content that features 'lewd exhibition of the genitals' into an Internet red-light zone have been proposed by two US Democratic senators
EclipseCon to get CRM treats
News New collaboration tools and members from the hosted CRM community await attendees at the Eclipse Foundation's annual conference
Cray sees simple road to recovery
News Multi-architecture blade-based supercomputing systems are intended to turn Cray's fortunes around by the end of the decade
Google wins porn probe fight
News The search firm needs to hand over details of only five percent of the URLs originally demanded by US authorities, and no search terms at all

