Archive
First critical Windows 7 patches released
News in brief: Microsoft Patch Tuesday sees record number of bulletins [14 Oct 2009]
It's down to you to save the world, IT industry
Brussels calls on tech to cut its own carbon - and help everyone else do the same [13 Oct 2009]
NHS bodies outsource payroll in £12m deals
Eight new customers for NHS SBS [13 Oct 2009]
T-Mobile's Sidekick data: All may not be lost
News in brief: Hope for users' disappeared info [13 Oct 2009]
Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured
Foreign Secretary meets veterans who helped crack the Engima [13 Oct 2009]
Google unleashes biggest ever Apps rollout for 35,000 users
IT overhaul signals advent of cloud-based collaboration for one UK company... [12 Oct 2009]
BBC iPlayer gets ready to go Worldwide
Pay-as-you-go video on demand sends Doctor Who overseas [12 Oct 2009]
Home Office inks £430m deals with Atos Origin, Fujitsu
£100m shaved off tech costs [12 Oct 2009]
How a tech 'watch list' can save CIOs from being caught out
Forrester reveals 15 top technologies companies need to think about - now [12 Oct 2009]
BT takes superfast fibre broadband to 2.5 million homes
News in brief: FTTP rollout part of 10 million high-speed homes pledge [12 Oct 2009]
Avatars made to wear a suit to work as the style police arrive
Guidelines drawn up to protect business reputations in virtual worlds [09 Oct 2009]
BAA preparing for Windows 7 take off
Airport operator hopes Microsoft's latest OS will help cut costs and simplify infrastructure [09 Oct 2009]
Microsoft: Starter edition coming with Office 2010
News in brief: Free scaled-down suite to take on Google Apps? [09 Oct 2009]
Sainsbury's tech shopping spree revealed
Self-scan tech in the bag for supermarket giant [09 Oct 2009]
Windows 8: The 'dying gasps' of the desktop OS or the next big thing?
Even before Windows 7 is in the shops, the Windows 8 speculation begins [08 Oct 2009]
Exclusive: Steve Jobs tops list of most influential people in tech
Find out why - and who are the 50 most important individuals in technology today [08 Oct 2009]
Windows 7: Not as fast to boot as Vista
Study unveils Vista is quicker to wake up than Windows 7 [08 Oct 2009]
Online banking fraud rockets as fraudsters get smarter
Criminals are "never going to shut up shop", warns banking industry body [07 Oct 2009]
Microsoft's 'browser ballot' plan gets the green light
Regulators give thumbs up to scheme to let users pick their own browser [07 Oct 2009]
Amazon offers to be man in the middle for mobile payments
Shoppers can now pay with Amazon whoever they buy with [07 Oct 2009]
Amazon's Kindle e-book reader arriving in UK this month
Wireless device widens its readership to more than 100 countries [07 Oct 2009]
Windows Phone is here: Microsoft gunning for smartphone rebirth
First devices under new name unveiled [07 Oct 2009]
Thousands of Hotmail account details posted online
Phishing attack sees user logins made public [06 Oct 2009]
Steve Ballmer on Microsoft software 'gotchas'
And Microsoft CEO on why licence simplification would increase costs [06 Oct 2009]
