Concerned about getting the right config- not about licence...
Talkback I think too much attention is being paid to license checks since how do we get better software if someone is not paying for it? We might even pay less if illegal copies were not made. What...
Sales staff cause biggest security headache
News Research indicates that in terms of security breaches, sales staff pose the biggest risk to businesses
IBM claims optical computing breakthrough
News According to IBM, its latest optical developments mean data can be transmitted at 160Gb per second
Broadband connections rocket
News Over 13 million homes in the UK now have broadband, a third more than in 2006
Woolworths enters home-software fray
News Retailer has struck a deal to launch its own range of PC software, set to hit the shelves next month
Nokia E65
Video This business-oriented slider-style phone includes quad-band GSM, 3G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and is pleasingly ergonomic to use
Ofcom embarks on VoIP regulation
News From this summer, all VoIP providers will be obliged to provide certain details to consumers about their service
Dell soon to launch Linux PCs
News User demand has convinced Dell to offer PCs with Linux pre-installed — but there will be no naked PCs
Did you know? How to start a discussion
Blog Whether you want to ask "Does religion do more harm than good?" or "Where's the cheapest place to buy memory?", try the ZDnet Forums. You can start debates or tap the collective wisdom of fellow...
The Curse of the AC adapter
Blog We're moving offices over Easter, and after much cajoling from our office manager, I'm finally clearing out ZDNet UK's lab space. It's hell in there, with more entangled power leads, cat 5 cables...
Paypal: Web hosting services are not tackling phishing
Blog Online payments service Paypal has lashed out at web-hosting services providers, which the company claims "need to do a better job" at tackling phishing. Speaking at the 2007 e-crime congress on...
Security pros seek chief executive
News Institute of IT Security Professionals is aiming to recruit a successor to acting chief executive Nick Coleman
Apple Boot Camp supports Vista
News Dual-boot system gets Vista compatibility in its latest beta release, ahead of Leopard's full emergence in the spring
Alcatel-Lucent breaks data-speed record
News Labs tests achieve data transmission at 25.6 terabits per second
Photoshop Lightroom 1.0
Review For downloading, retouching and exporting raw-format photos, Adobe's Lightroom is indispensable.
Poor IT governance key to project failures
News Research blames lack of technical awareness in boardrooms and calls for more IT-savvy execs
IBM launches collaboration initiative
News 'Innovation Factory' uses social-networking technologies to help companies speed product development
XP never forced me to do that
Blog Well, I've installed Vista now, and the hell of having to reinstall XP and then its successor is fading from memory. But I've had a new rubbish experience now, and I find it rather worrying. For...
GPL clamps down on patent deals
News Latest draft of version 3 aims to prevent deals such as Microsoft-Novell from 'making a mockery of free software'
Intel's Nehalem to reintroduce hyperthreading
News Chip manufacturer details plans for its Nehalem chip family, which is due to be introduced in 2008
SAP loses key exec Agassi
News Once seen as a potential successor to SAP's current CEO, Shai Agassi has resigned in a surprise announcment
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium beta
Preview Print and Web designers who don't need support for film work will find enhanced integration throughout these updates to InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver and more.

