SCO wanted to gag Torvalds
Unix company was gathering information to support a court order to silence individuals related to its open-source legal case against IBM
Unix company was gathering information to support a court order to silence individuals related to its open-source legal case against IBM
BT has joined with the likes of Sun and Cisco to call for the private and public sectors to cooperate in combating climate change
The UK government is backing a European directive that will force technology manufacturers to build more energy-efficient products
The European Commission is losing patience with Britain's failure to bring in laws forcing companies and manufacturers to be responsible for IT recycling
The UK risks slipping even further behind with the implementation of the controversial WEEE directive
The CJ Know-How system pulls information together from police, the CPS and courts to more speedily rectify problems with offender management
Government cybersurveillance poses threat to freedom of the press
In a 121-page report released Tuesday night by the US Department of Justice, a seven-member review team gave mixed marks to the FBI's Internet surveillance system known as Carnivore
Anti-fraud technology has been commercially released by British Telecom and MCI in order to protect an industry currently losing around $5 billion a year.
Experts question whether one man is enough for the job, while Childwatch calls for chatrooms to be suspended to analyse the situation