South Korea plans armed border robots
HP recalls notebook batteries
Microsoft snaps up VoIP firm
Britons dream of greener gadgets this Christmas
Las Vegas a-buzz over Google keynote
Microsoft puts Live services into the Labs
Massachusetts man brings his open standards campaign to Europe
Intel Xeon takes aim at blade market
Intel develops PC for developing countries
Google opens up Calendar for developers
AMD takes the wraps off Turion
Novell makes boardroom cull
Firefox 2 beta 1 sees light of day
Google adds coupons to Maps
Firefox 2.0 pushes on to
Technologists predict interconnected world
Oracle goes halves for Red Hat Linux
Next-gen graphics demand on hold until Vista launch
AMD moves to 65nm process technology
Spam levels dropping by a third – security company
Intel puts the ‘n’ in Centrino
Redten halts ‘free PC’ offer
Microsoft ups Xbox 360 memory card to 512MB
Xbox goes Elite with big drive and HDMI
Printers strike over waste ink
The weekly roundup – Friday 4 May
DFI claims readiness for X38 chipset and AM2+
Europe set to lose lead in mobile TV
IE can trigger Firefox to run “dangerous” code
Wiki search service targets Google
Warcraft pandemic has real-world consequences
Apple placates irate iPhone owners with rebate
Americans sacrifice sex for surfing
Rumours suggest Leopard launch date
Adobe moving toward online services
Employees turn blind eye to IT policy
Wi-Fi left wide open, warns government
Hollywood embraces the “digital copy”
German iPhones locked again
Microsoft begins trials of Hyper-V
Eee PCs get larger screens and WiMax
Sophos blames clueless site owners for malware attacks
Vodafone slashes mobile data charges
Bubbles surfacing on iPhone screens
Peace or open warfare? Reaction to Microsoft’s new way
Hands on with the Windows Eee PC
Is Windows 7 closer than we thought?
DARPA shines on Sun’s optical chip
Microsoft fixes Windows graphics bugs
Cyberterrorism is “a myth”