Government seeks chief information officer
News The CIO's chair in the Cabinet Office is empty, and whoever fills it can look forward to a hefty pay packet
UK battles against Web TV regulation
News The European Commission risks creating ad-hoc legislation that could lead to tighter regulation of Internet content, the UK government has warned
Don't monkey around with new ideas
Leader For proof of how innovation can go badly wrong, just look to Sheffield
NHS delays hit UK software firm's profits
News iSoft's contract to supply NHS Trusts with new software products has hit unexpected delays
IBM sets DB2 free
News A free version of IBM's DB2 database is now available, with the more powerful Viper set for release later this year
Dell plans Indian manufacturing arm
News Five thousands new jobs, a new call centre and a possible new manufacturing plant show that Dell is serious about its Indian future
Establishment wakes up to green tech
Q&A You can say clean technologies have gone mainstream when energy giant General Electric gets in on the act
Easynet sends warnings to virus victims
News A UK ISP is contacting customers who may be infected with the Nyxem virus, a move welcomed by F-Secure
Windows chief fields readers' questions
Q&A Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft's platform products and services division, fields some questions from readers about Vista, the next version of Windows
Google Toolbar gets a refresh
News Google Toolbar 4.0 will give users more powerful search options
Intel cuts Montecito's power consumption
News The next Itanium chip will use less power thanks to its smaller size, but also because some speed has been sacrificed
Vendors struggle to ship Core Duo laptops
News Large vendors such as Dell, HP and Apple haven't got notebooks based on Intel's new Core Duo processor on sale yet, but smaller rivals aren't hanging around
Navicore Personal 2006/1: a first look
Preview Navicore's GPS navigation kit for Symbian mobiles has been upgraded, and now includes some compelling features.
