Watch out — your data may be kidnapped
News Rather than having data destroyed by a random hacker, the latest trend is for information to be held to ransom
Registrars accused of stockpiling 74,000 .eu domains
News The organisation responsible for administering the .eu domain extension is suing 400 US-based registrars, accusing them of stockpiling 74,000 domain names through three UK-registered 'front' companies
Microsoft launches Exchange 2007 and Forefront betas
News The software giant has arrived at the 'home stretch', launching betas of its Exchange server and Forefront antivirus service with a planned release date of 2006 or early 2007
Vodafone's chief exec faces shareholder rebellion
News Despite reasonably healthy results for the latest quarter, Arun Sarin's future as Vodafone's chief executive still looks insecure
Continuing the legacy of 'The Long Tail'
Q&A Wired Magazine's editor in chief, Chris Anderson, talks about his book The Long Tail, based on his hugely successful article of the same name
'Power failure' cuts off Yahoo users
News After users reported being locked out of Yahoo's mail, IM, search and content services over the weekend, the web giant blames a power outage
CA and F-Secure squabble over mobile threats
News A spat has erupted between the two security services companies following CA's accusation that antivirus vendor F-Secure was overplaying the threat of mobile malware
AMD and ATI plan Centrino challenger
News Why is AMD buying ATI? To create platforms to rival the likes of Centrino by 2007, and by 2008 to have platforms specific to video editing, graphics work and data processing, the companies say
Dell's dilemma
Leader The PC maker has made an art form out of being dull but efficient, a lesson its competitors have learned too well for comfort. Time to think outside the beige
Microsoft's five critical security bulletins for July
Feature Of the seven security bulletins released by Microsoft for July's Patch Tuesday, five were rated critical. Find out the details of each threat
Sony Ericsson M600i
Review Sony Ericsson's M600i is a Symbian/UIQ smartphone with wide appeal, thanks to its support for 3G connectivity, push email, the Opera Web browser, plus a range of multimedia features.
Intel gets behind 'Wi-Fi on steroids'
Q&A Analysis: Will the launch of Intel's new mobile WiMax chip eventually push the broadband wireless technology into the same realm as Wi-Fi? The chipmaker's European development manager Chris...
Intel announces mobile WiMax chip
News The company launches its much-awaited Rosedale II mobile WiMax chip, a crucial step in the mobile data race — and war of words — against super-3G
Open source team to shake up systems management
News A fledgling consortium of small companies aiming to bring open source business models to the industry is already attracting larger vendors
Intel launch event to include Merom
News At the Core 2 Duo launch on Thursday, the company will announce details about its next laptop processor



