19 Jun 2008Thanks to Asus and RM, IT chiefs can look forward to an easier life as tech-savvy users enter the workplace
05 Jun 2008Daytime chat shows have the right idea when it comes to airing dirty laundry
08 May 2008Users must be taught that even the most innocent-looking sites can harbour threats
21 Apr 2008Giving staff access to Web 2.0 tools should have a positive impact on performance
11 Feb 2008As Microsoft bids to take over Yahoo, is the end in sight for Google’s market dominance?
21 Jan 2008Bill Gates’ reluctance to make predictions at CES shows how much Microsoft’s influence has shrunk
10 Dec 2007The iPhone's pinch-and-pull browser could set a trend that would transform the way people access the web
12 Nov 2007A revolutionary scheme to help firms control internet use in the workplace may be ahead of its time
20 Sep 2007The proliferation of social networking tools in the workplace is becoming a major headache for IT managers
13 Aug 2007Firms must fund a way to wean staff of social networking sites without provoking a backlash
16 Jul 2007If we aren’t careful, people will stop venturing online and will warn others against doing so too
19 Jun 2007Office of Fair Trading launches report into e-commerce and promises advice to follow
18 Jun 2007The search giant needs to improve its privacy policy if it wants to be trusted with more than search data
15 May 2007Smarting from having lost out to Google, Microsoft is stepping up its assiduous courtship of Yahoo
19 Apr 2007IT Week readers will soon be the beneficiaries of exhaustive research into the delights of web TV.
11 Apr 2007Clothing retailer TK Maxx has delivered a serious blow to shoppers’ confidence in its security systems
26 Mar 2007An overloaded travel information site highlights that many web sites are ill-prepared for traffic surges
08 Mar 2007The application process for the summer festival suggests a way of giving ID cards popular appeal
13 Feb 2007The speed and accuracy of search engines have rendered easy-to-guess web addresses unnecessary
15 Jan 2007Regardless of any moral or legal arguments, the .xxx suffix will help firms block unsuitable websites