Lobbyists prepare for next software patent battle
News This time the debate around software patents in Europe is going to be 'bigger and more complex' according to an anti-patent campaigner
Time Computers back in business
News Six months after Time Computers slid into administration, a new company with a new name has emerged in the same factory, backed by two of the original founders
China gives native 3G standard the nod
News The Chinese homegrown 3G mobile standard is ready for the big time, according to Beijing
More witless than wireless
Leader 'Make progress, not war' should be the wireless industry's motto. More respect for the customer wouldn't hurt, either
Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX N520
Review The hardware design of this Windows Mobile 5.0 handheld with built-in GPS is up to Fujitsu Siemens’ usual high standard. We just hope that the glitches with the navigation system are swiftly ironed...
Linux developers debate GPL 3 support
News Some coders believe the Linux kernel won't use version 3 of the GPL, but Alan Cox wants developers to stop speculating at this early stage
UK's National Digital Infrastructure 'needs improving'
News The education sector's IT infrastructure needs more work, says a government agency, but some believe good progress is being made
Making proper use of meetings
Help/HowTo Well planned meetings can be as effective a way of getting things done as badly planned ones can be of wasting time
Hackers attacked parliament using WMF exploit
News The UK Government was subjected to a concerted attack by Chinese hackers last year, according to the government’s email security provider
Oiling the wheels of education
Feature The Qatari higher education sector is getting some serious outside help
Looking after oil
Feature Qatar is looking to tech to secure its economic future once the wells run dry
Panasonic's plasma focus
Q&A Focusing on plasma TVs has revitalised Panasonic's flagging US business
Photos: The birth of a supercomputer
Photo Supercomputers are usually one-offs, but IBM is getting close to mass production at its supercomputing facility in Rochester, Minnesota. ZDNet UK went to take a look...
KDE flaw opens Linux systems to attack
News Brief: A JavaScript error could allow the commandeering of systems using KDE
Symbian threats multiply
News The overall threat for mobiles is still very low, despite new pieces of malware emerging
Acrobat swings into the third dimension
News Adobe is looking to vault over the competition into the manufacturing industry by allowing the embedding of 3D images into PDFs
Vista's successor rechristened Vienna
News The next generation of Windows may still seem to be a long way off, but Microsoft has just renamed its successor
