Cruel truth surfaces in the OOXML war
Leader In the heat of conflict, propaganda gives way to proof. Microsoft may be feeling that heat over its so-called document standard [30 Jan 2008]
- IBM is just a smoke screen - lars
OOXML approval system open to abuse
Leader The Office Open XML approval process is not up to standard. Pushing ahead will be a mistake [30 Aug 2007]
A plug for sanity
Leader Mobile-phone chargers are ugly, annoying and environmentally dangerous. The fewer of them, the better [26 Sep 2007]
- About bloody time! - andrewdonoghue
- Same applies to laptops - LeeOliver
- Laptop PSUs - LeeOliver
When narrow minds meet next-gen broadband
Leader The announcement of an independent review into next-generation broadband should be a call to arms for the UK's tech innovators [25 Feb 2008]
- Islands of Fibre - David Brunnen
- Killer apps for fibre - David Meyer
- killer apps? - David Brunnen
Killer iPhones and their rays of death
Leader Wi-Fi devices may not fry your brains, but they can mortally confuse your routers. Apple's incontinent iPhone is merely the first of many [17 Jul 2007]
Digital rights mismanagement
Leader The BBC is struggling to implement its DRM strategy. It is increasingly hard to see why it's bothering at all [16 Jul 2007]
- Trust the Trust - julian
- How you can help correct the BBC's mistake - Sothis
FON's wireless revolution starts now
Leader BT and FON have got together to open up millions of Wi-Fi routers. That's good news for almost everyone [05 Oct 2007]
- True... - andrewdonoghue
Google's non-paranoid Android
Leader For an announcement with no hardware, no software and no business model, Google's Android makes a great deal of sense [06 Nov 2007]
- Place your bets... - hardmanb
- I don't see the advert - ahmedpatel
Finding the why in Microsoft-Yahoo
Leader Microsoft's Yahoo acquisition may not solve either company's shortcomings. It may not have to [05 Feb 2008]
- Innovation is still key to online success - harpless
- And there you have it... - ego.sum.stig
Trust in government tech lost on two CDs
Leader The government has not only lost 25m confidential records — it may also have lost whatever faith the public still had in its ability to safeguard their data [20 Nov 2007]
- You get what you pay for - 349110
- You get less than what you pay for - achieve
Government at a loss over data security
Leader You can't steal IDs you can't read and aren't there. Is this so hard to understand? [21 Jan 2008]
- CD's with data - 1000008588
- Address the cause, not the symptom - 23201
3G's growing pains hurt WiMax more
Leader Ericsson's profit warning is symptomatic of a market in transition. That makes WiMax's task harder, not easier [16 Oct 2007]
- User confusion - David Long
No Chinese walls on the internet
Leader China is fighting the web's inherent openness. It can't win — and that has profound implications for business [11 Oct 2007]
- Chinese walls versus Security - Roberto Maietta
Better broadband: The screenplay
Leader Video rental will drive the next generation of broadband infrastructure [16 Jan 2008]
The sorry state of solid state
Leader Everyone wants solid-state disk drives — apart from those who have them [18 Mar 2008]
- Flash Drives, a Bipolar component - Xwindowsjunkie
Ballmer: Out of the frying pan and closer to fired
Leader Ballmer walks, Yahoo sulks. There's a lesson to be learned — and not that long to learn it [06 May 2008]
- I wonder... - ego.sum.stig
Vista's first year leaves little to celebrate
Leader It's Vista's first anniversary. Lose no time in celebrating the birthday of an operating system struggling to make its mark [30 Nov 2007]
- it's just pointless - ator1940
World not open to Microsoft promises
Leader Microsoft has promised more openness, more freedom. It looks like more of the same [22 Feb 2008]



