Microsoft to announce new UK boss
News After some six years at the helm of Microsoft's UK subsidiary, Neil Holloway is finally able to devote all his time to European issues
UK industry group demands VoIP support
News Telecoms firms are worried about the future of Internet telephony in Britain, and are demanding geographic numbering for VoIP lines
Apple serves up new G5
News Apple has started shipping a single-processor version of its Xserve G5 server, after a month's delay
Opera to give its browser a voice
News Opera is going to put IBM's ViaVoice technology into its browser, meaning users will be able to control their browsers and fill in voice-enabled forms without touching a mouse or keyboard
BEA brews lower-cost WebLogic
News Java developers are the target of a cheaper version of WebLogic from BEA
Microsoft expands its Business Network
News The software giant has announced a large number of updates to its business applications and services
PKWare adds selective intelligence to Zip
News PKWare says it can save businesses money by making its PKZip program more intelligent, allowing companies to choose which kinds of files can be compressed
US military invests in 'active' RFID
Q&A Active RFID tagging has an increasing role to play in military options, aiming to improve logistics and cost-effectiveness, says Alan Estevez, US assistant deputy undersecretary of defence
Most UK Web sites break accessibility laws
News Most UK Web sites are breaking laws designed to make the Internet more accessible, says the latest research
Passport hits industry barriers
Feature Microsoft's security track record has hampered acceptance of its authentication initiative
NHS appoints another IT overseer
News The government has selected a second director general for its National Programme for IT
Retailers warned of 'digital shoplifting'
News Businesses will have to adapt to combat crimes made possible by new mobile phone technology, an analyst says
EU to lose billions through spam and viruses
News The surging tide of unsolicited emails and malware is set to cost European businesses dear
IBM wagers on utility computing
News IBM will upgrade its data centres around the world in a bid to attract more utility-computing business
TI strides towards 65 nanometres
News The chipmaker has created SRAM based on its forthcoming 65-nanometre manufacturing process
Patents 'biggest threat' to Linux - Torvalds
News Brainshare: Linus Torvalds told attendees that legal problems, rather than technical issues, have become the open-source movement's biggest challenge
Canon SmartBase MP390
Review Small businesses and home offices requiring affordable faxing, scanning and photo printing will be pleased with the Canon SmartBase MP390.
Record industry site spends five days cut off
News The RIAA's Web site has been offline for five days after an attack caused by a variant of MyDoom
'We don't need no stinkin' Windows' - Novell boss
News Brainshare: Novell kicked off its conference in Salt Lake City with a little help from Linus Torvalds and the 'Lord of the Rings', delivering a passionate rejection of Windows
Dell rolls out NAS for small business
News A new network-attached server from Dell targets smaller companies or branches of larger firms
Regulators plan massive fine for Microsoft
News Harsh criticism and a fine of more than $600m are on the menu for the European Commission's ruling tomorrow
Next Net takes giant leap
News Internet Protocol version 6 completed its second phase of testing on the Moonv6 network last week
