Major Firefox release delayed
News With development of new features taking longer than expected, Mozilla feels it's 'risky' to set a firm launch date for Firefox 1.5
Is Apple about to take on the video market?
Feature Rumours abound that a video iPod and a movie download service are on the way from Apple, and they seem to have substance
Small businesses ready to open wallets for IT
News According to IDC, the public sector together with smaller companies will be the main drivers for IT spending growth until the end of the decade
Wi-Fi to become common mobile feature
News The rise of VoIP will mean that Wi-Fi will become as common a feature in mobiles as it currently is in laptops, according to Infonetics
EC: Software patents will still be granted
News Patent offices will continue granting software patents, leading the FFII to consider turning to the courts
SAP claims success in seducing Oracle customers
News SAP says it is seeing 'exponential growth' in defections from PeopleSoft and JD Edwards, and very strong growth across the board
Don't monkey about with security
Leader Greasemonkey illustrates the need to treat the tiniest sliver of code with the same critical concern as the most lumbering of applications
Dixons IT outsourcing deal collapses
News The fate of hundreds of Dixons IT staff is in limbo after the collapse of a LogicaCMG deal sees the CIO depart and puts £30m cost savings in question
The Good fight over mobile email
Q&A The chief executive of Good Technology shared his thoughts on the complexity of mobile email, Linux's lack of relevance on mobile devices and the success of the BlackBerry
Motion LE1600
Review Lighter and smaller than the competition, the admittedly pricey Motion LE1600 is one of the best full-size slate-style Tablet PCs we've seen so far.
Firefox slips up through Greasemonkey flaw
News A serious cross-platform security flaw has been found in a popular extension for the open source browser
Offshoring 'not lowering IT wages'
News Changes in the IT industry are making work more challenging and opening up more opportunities, not lowering wages, according to one analyst
Testers get their hands on OneCare
News Microsoft has started an external beta of its subscription antivirus service
Opanki mutates into iTunes impostor
News A new version of the worm is using some old tricks to spread over AIM, and is leaving a trail of adware in its wake
ChoicePoint counts the cost of security problems
News The US data broker has said that data thefts have cost it approximately $11.5m so far this year

