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Pure software patents unenforceable in the UK

Pure software patents unenforceable in the UK

Downing Street responds to e-petition.
Staff Writers Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Software
Wireless surfing takes off in the US

Wireless surfing takes off in the US

Over a third of people access the internet wirelessly using laptops, PDAs or
mobiles.
Staff Writers Mar 1 2007 8:15AM Telco/ISP
10 ways to protect intellectual property

10 ways to protect intellectual property

Intellectual property (IP) assets are at the heart of businesses. Increasingly these assets are available in digital formats: Microsoft Word files, Excel spreadsheets etc, making them easy targets.
Ratinder Paul Feb 28 2007 3:21PM Security
Legal matters: Outsourcing and the law

Legal matters: Outsourcing and the law

Always clarify in outsourcing deals who is liable for data security, advises Tamzin Matthew.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Feb 28 2007 2:27PM Security
Wordperfect connects to the Web

Wordperfect connects to the Web

Lightning application allows for document sharing and online storage.
Tom Sanders Feb 28 2007 8:20AM Software
Accelerating the path to WAN optimisation

Accelerating the path to WAN optimisation

In today’s fast-paced and technologically-driven environment, the need for instant real-time communication is critical for any business to remain competitive. It is not unusual for offices in Australia to exchange information with locations around the world on a daily basis.
Wayne Neich Feb 26 2007 2:58PM Security
Kernel-level malware on the rise

Kernel-level malware on the rise

Hard to catch, even harder to stop.
Shaun Nichols Feb 26 2007 7:55AM Security
Passwords management for UNIX and Linux systems

Passwords management for UNIX and Linux systems

An unhappy systems administrator who may want to teach a seemingly unappreciative company a lesson. An employee who is passed over for a promotion or a raise. An IT manager who is disappointed by a bonus. A technically savvy database administrator willing to change information in the Oracle Financial Suite for a CEO whose future is riding on the next stock analyst's recommendation.
Ellen Libenson, Feb 26 2007 7:12AM Security
Growing number of SMBs going 'in the cloud'

Growing number of SMBs going 'in the cloud'

On-demand security services, or "in the cloud" services, refer to security technology that is managed from a central location and delivered over the Internet, eliminating the need for small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) to deal with the high costs of hardware deployment, software upkeep and future scalability.
Anthony Pitpit, Feb 26 2007 6:26AM Security
ANZ: It's the screensaver or the environment

ANZ: It's the screensaver or the environment

The humble screensaver could become the next quick source of energy savings, if the latest IT play by the ANZ is anything to go by.
Staff Writers Feb 23 2007 12:57PM Hardware
Virtualisation heads for the big time

Virtualisation heads for the big time

Experts claim technology has reached maturity.
Robert Jaques Feb 23 2007 10:24AM Software
Nintendo Wii takes the lead in console war

Nintendo Wii takes the lead in console war

Wii outselling PSP and Xbox by a 50 percent margin.
Tom Sanders Feb 23 2007 10:23AM Hardware
Inventor of the TV remote dies

Inventor of the TV remote dies

Robert Adler dies, aged 93.
Clement James Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Hardware
Reding and the EU 'web villain of the year'

Reding and the EU 'web villain of the year'

ISPA award given for shambles of .eu domain registration.
Clement James Feb 20 2007 8:59AM Software
Boffins see the light with bionic eye

Boffins see the light with bionic eye

Blind get partial vision thanks to computer technology.
Iain Thomson Feb 19 2007 9:52AM Oddware
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers Feb 16 2007 12:22PM Training & Development
China abandons TV for the internet

China abandons TV for the internet

Average user online for two hours 20 minutes every day.
Simon Burns Feb 14 2007 9:04AM Networking
GPS steals the show at 3GSM

GPS steals the show at 3GSM

Manufacturers roll out GPS units for all.
Iain Thomson Feb 14 2007 9:04AM Telco/ISP
Voice over IP turns up the volume

Voice over IP turns up the volume

Consumers spoilt for Wi-Fi handset choice.
Robert Jaques Feb 13 2007 9:41AM Networking
CIOs climb the ranks

CIOs climb the ranks

CIOs could soon be second only to CEOs on the management ladder, according to the CIO Institute of Australia.
Tim Lohman Feb 12 2007 4:24PM Training & Development

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