Sun's high hopes for Niagara
News According to Sun, its home-grown chip fully embraces new technologies and so delivers massive performance gains
Google gets nostalgic
News Just over a quarter of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation's interview archive is being put online by Google
Ordnance Survey plans GPS improvements
News IT firms are wanted to help improve the accuracy of GPS location technology by a factor of 1000
Taxman's £236m IT nightmare
News The Paymaster general has revealed the amount spent so far on the farcical tax credits IT system
Amazon blames legal costs for poor performance
News The online retailer's results disappoint, and analysts don't see things getting any easier
Microsoft outlines IE7 security plans
News The next version of Internet Explorer will handle encryption better then IE6, as part of the mission to become 'secure by default'
Recognising the rotten side of recycling
Leader The illegal trade in old IT is dangerous and it exploits people and the environment. With better rules and more imagination, it could benefit everyone
BT's Broadband TV to be delivered by Philips
News Brief: BT’s ambitious plan to transmit television programmes and movies across its broadband network has moved a step closer
Protect your SQL Server database
Help/HowTo If you want a secure SQL Server database, you need to look beyond standard tools
HP Color LaserJet 2840
Review This truly business-friendly colour laser multifunction can seamlessly replace an army of devices in your office.
Back Orifice problems lead to pain for Snort
News The intrusion protection system's developers have issued a patch for the problem that is putting users at risk
OneCare beta gets an upgrade
News Microsoft has listened to its beta testers and added a raft of new features to its nascent security product
Microsoft rapped over antitrust case
News The brouhaha over the software firm's adherence to US antitrust conditions continues
AMD claws back market share
News Intel's market share slipped significantly in the last quarter, and AMD was there to capitalise
Desktop Linux 'like teenage sex'
News Red Hat's CEO can see the end of the road for IT business models based on user lock-in, but admits no-one's doing desktop Linux yet



