EU calls for 60 percent roaming charges cut
News The EU commissioner for the information society and media says EU should 'eliminate unjustified roaming charges'
Microsoft's great developer hunt
Analysis Analysis: WPF/E could be a sign of a major attitude shift from Redmond
RAMP up to secure Web services
News Builder: A proposal for secure messaging is to go before the WS-I in Utah this week
Tech firms go on a legislative offensive
Feature Things have changed a lot for tech firms over the last ten years, including their activity levels in Washington
Asus V6J
Review The Asus V6J is a 'thin and light' notebook with a 15in. screen, running Intel's Core Duo T2400 processor. It looks good, is generally well designed and performs very well indeed. However, we'd...
Training for the worst
Help/HowTo If you're going to implement disaster recovery systems make sure you know how to use them
SanDisk drops launch software from USB keys
News A technology allowing applications to be easily run from USB drives has been quietly dropped from SanDisk's current line-up, despite January's promises
Bug out
Leader Problems in software belong to users as well as providers. Open approaches to reporting help recognise this - and make good commercial sense
IDC rejigs sales forecast after Vista delay
News IDC has shaved a tenth of a percent of its growth figures for global PC shipments, but say there's nothing 'must have' about Vista that could trigger a fourth-quarter disaster
London launch for BizTalk Server 2006
News No more appropriate place for launch, says the man in charge of the application that Microsoft hopes will help it conquer the business market
eEye releases IE patch
News The security firm has made a patch to a serious Internet Explorer hole public in response to the demands of its customers
Barclays take behavioural approach to online security
News A complex system for flagging high-risk transactions is to be implemented by the venerable high-street bank
Artificial Intelligence: DNA sequencers to dancing robots
Feature Part 2: In the second part of a three-part special report looking at the past, present and future of AI, we take a look at contemporary applications of the technology
Microsoft mixes software for business 'mashups'
News Much of the work in Microsoft's Business Solutions unit is about helping workers 'traverse the boundary with other software' says Gates
Patents could show Google's wireless intent
News Three Google employees have filed patents covering the use of search with wireless technology
IBM debuts intrusion-prevention tool
News IBM says its honey pot - the latest part of its On Demand Innovation Services - can tempt a worm into revealing its identity, so reducing false positives
Skype and Kazaa named in StreamCast lawsuit
News StreamCast Networks, creator of the Morpheus file-swapping software, has filed a lawsuit naming Skype Technologies and Kazaa among others
Startup launches with promise of cheaper wireless VoIP
News xMax will be in wireless VoIP handsets by the end of the year but when, where, how much and with whom remains to be seen
Maxtor OneTouch III Turbo Edition
Review Maxtor's OneTouch III Turbo Edition packs in a lot of features and capabilities at a fair price. Among external desktop hard drives, it's a winner.



