CODE: Collaborative Ownership and the Digital Economy
Review As intellectual property issues continue to become more mainstream and affect all types of businesses, understanding the many forms they can take becomes more and more important. This book is a...
Sun unveils first real-time Java implementation
News The first version of Java for delay-sensitive applications is now available, but one of its chief engineers admits that it's not the 'silver bullet' for real-time systems
Foreign Office goes with Microsoft
News The Foreign Office has opted for Windows over open source for their Future Firecrest system
Expert option for project planning
Comment IT project failure rates: are consultants the solution or the culprits, asks Dr Simon Rawling, global head of project management consultancy PIPC
Java developers indifferent to open source Java
News Many Java developers don't care whether Sun makes Java open source, in contradiction to the passionate views of the free software community
Microsoft keeps its open source enemies close
Feature Are the software giant's recent attempts to reach out to the open source community genuine or just another example of its embrace, extend and extinguish strategy?
Government intellectual property under scrutiny
News The British government is looking towards Creative Commons licences to handle its content on the Web
Trojans from China attacking UK
News Cyberattacks on the UK's critical nation infrastructure could well be coming from China, according to MessageLabs
AMD vs Intel spills over into Japan
News Now AMD is suing Intel in Japan too, claiming its rival bought up AMD-based PCs just prior to a major processor launch and replaced them with Intel-based PCs
One up for SCO in Novell slander case
News A judge has refused to throw out SCO’s slander lawsuit against Novell
Sun: It's all about participation
Video Jonathan Schwartz, Sun's COO, used JavaOne to ram home the message that Sun shares
Sendo's end
Leader Sendo has lost the fight to survive in today's competitive mobile market. There are lessons for anyone intent on innovation
Computacenter facing rocky ride as sales slump
News Dell is blamed for undercutting Computacenter's 'Rolls-Royce products', but analysts are concerned by lacklustre growth in the managed services market
Longhorn's RSS commitment
Video Two Microsoft engineers at Gnomedex '05 took some time out to show just how integrated RSS will be in the next version of Windows
DVD Jon modifies Google video viewer
News It's not a hack, says Google, just a quick edit that does not compromise the video viewer
Spam postcard delivers nasty surprise
News Brief: An email postcard doing the rounds will deliver an unwelcome package, says Sophos
Sendo's R&D snapped up by Motorola
News Motorola has bought the UK mobile phone company's patents and research division, in a drive to boost its European market share
Intel hits back over AMD lawsuit
News The chipmaker's chief executive says it will continue to compete aggressively as it tries to deliver value
