EMC launches first petabyte array
News EMC has capped a highly successful year with the launch of its first petabyte storage array
Nyxem virus set to bite next week
News Nyxem will erase important files from hundreds of thousands of infected PCs on 3 February and may also cause a traffic spike as it propagates itself
Cash injection for 24Mbps broadband
News ADSL2+ services should be available soon in Birmingham, Manchester and more of London
Email analysis tools finding their feet
Feature Compliance legislation and growing interest in maximising efficiency are putting tools that let firms look easily at employees' email are gaining traction
When geekery meets millinery
Feature Diana Eng is fusing tech and fashion, and leading the charge for the female geek
CMA to get backdoor update
News An update to the UK's cybercrime laws is coming bundled with updates on truancy and the police's stop-and-search powers
Motorola boosts indoor mobile coverage
News The telecoms hardware maker has come up with a potential solution to the problem of patchy 3G coverage within buildings
Science Museum recognises gaming
News After Hours: Nintendo is paying £1m to sponsor a display of gaming history and an interactive educational exhibition at the Science Museum
Source code is not the right protocol
Leader Microsoft's offer of source code may seem generous, but it's just not what the EC - or developers - want
New Time goes for the direct model
News Time UK Factory, which arose this week following the collapse of Time Computers, will sell directly to customers instead of relying on retailers and its own shops
Netscape increases security again
News Support for multiple profiles and better defences against phishing lead the sales pitch for Netscape 8.1
Systran Translator Professional 5
Review Although it uses the same translation engine as several free Web-based services, Systran Translator Professional 5 offers additional features that may make it a worthwhile purchase for some...
Sun-Fujitsu collaboration plan slips
News Some fruits of the 2004 alliance are likely to have to wait until 2008 to see the light of day
Oracle criticised over patching
News Brief: A flaw that could give an attacker full control over an Oracle database via a Web server has been made public by a disgruntled researcher
Samba 4 enters public testing
News Server-side Active Directory support is the main feature to be trumpeted from the latest version, but it's not yet ready for production systems
Skype may assist botnet attacks
News A Cambridge academic has warned that malicious hackers could use VoIP applications to cover their tracks
Moore's Law on course for another two years
News Intel has confirmed it is on track for the shift down to 45nm chips
NetBeans drives a wedge between Sun and Oracle
News Sun's Java development tools don't seem that popular with Oracle, despite the server firm's protestations to the contrary



