ASA forces broadband ad backtrack

5.15pm: The advertising regulator is to force The Carphone Warehouse to change its contentious 'free broadband forever' campaign. By Mark Sweney.

Powerful but expensive: it’s PlayStation 3

Sony finally unveiled its much-delayed PlayStation 3 yesterday but, with a price tag to match the game console's formidable technology, parents are being warned to start saving for Christmas. By Bobbie Johnston and Patrick Barkham.

A moving test

When Michael Cross moved house recently, he decided to put e-government services to the test. Unfortunately, he hit some snags along the way.

Credit where it’s due

Microsoft's InfoCard could integrate the internet's many different identity systems, resulting in a safer surfing experience for all. By Mary Branscombe.

Firms tag workers to improve efficiency

Workers in warehouses across Britain are being 'electronically tagged' by being asked to wear small computers to cut costs and increase the efficient delivery of goods and food to supermarkets, a report revealed yesterday.

Horror show gets a happy ending

The British film industry received a boost yesterday when the chancellor extended existing tax relief for low-budget films and offered new credits for blockbusters.

Street wise

Want to know how much next door paid for their house? A new website that tells all is attracting 500,000 visitors a day. Leo Benedictus taps in his postcode and confronts the neighbours with the results