Barclays offers free F-Secure AV software
News The bank has signed a deal with the antivirus vendor to provide protection to online customers
Oracle: Market forces fail to make software secure
News Builder@WWW2006: Oracle's chief security office says that the software market is so riddled with buggy software companies that 'you wouldn't get on a plane built by software developers'
Taking on the Office gorilla, online
Q&A T J Kang, chief executive of online Office start-up ThinkFree, hopes his company can steal a chunk of Microsoft’s multi-billion dollar revenue while the software giant drags its feet
RIAA's next moves in Washington
Q&A The RIAA's Mitch Bainwol and Cary Sherman talk about the music industry, Congress, and copy protection technology
10 questions to ask when a technology solution is deployed by non-IT staff
Help/HowTo When a business solution is deployed by someone who isn't in IT, your department may be left out of the loop
My friend, the robot
Q&A iRobot chief executive Colin Angle talks about the future of robotics, from home cleaning to health care
Ofcom chief executive quits
News Stephen Carter, chief executive of the UK telecoms and media regulator, has resigned — but will his replacement be a Downing Street man?
Microsoft adds Ultimate edition of Office
News The version offers features previously available only to volume licensees
Microsoft to refine Vista's PC rating tool
News Hardware makers and others have complained the current version of the Windows System Performance Rating feature could be seriously misleading
Milton Keynes to be UK's first wireless city
News The initial launch will be in August, with the entire city centre going live in three to six months
Open source shaping up as Oracle rival
News The biggest threat to Oracle's dominance of the market could be open source competitors like MySQL, analysts say
NHS IT chief warns against local budget cuts
News Richard Granger warns NHS trusts not to be blinded by the short-term disruption and cost of implementing systems such as digital picture archiving, electronic prescription transfer and electronic...
US Congress votes for net neutrality
News Legislators approved a bill that would require broadband providers to abide by strict net neutrality principles, even though many don't agree with the bill's contents
Yahoo-eBay deal: a Google buster?
Analysis The partnership could bring more advertising revenue to Yahoo, whose market share losses to Google brought angry words from shareholders at the portal giant's annual shareholder meeting
Dell and Google join forces
News The long-rumoured deal between the No. 1 search engine and the No. 1 PC maker is a strike against Google rival Microsoft



