More Windows bugs appear Three new and unpatched vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows were made public on security mailing lists over Christmas weekend, pushing some security vendors to claim user systems may be open to attack and hijacking. More...
NT exit ups Linux chances
The demise of general support for Microsoft's Windows NT 4.0 on 24 December may give alternate operating systems, such as Linux, a temporary opportunity. More...
Telstra to aid tsunami victims
Telstra has offered help to its customers – including aid agencies -- in the nations worst affected by the devastating tsunami that struck South-East Asia on 26 December. More...
Tech invites not kosher this NYE
NSW Police have warned people holding parties on New Year’s Eve not to send invitations by SMS or email. More...
Ringing in a VoIP new year
US resellers said they expected to ring up increased IP telephony sales as they bring in the new year. More...
US is world spam gorilla
The United States was the world's 800-pound spam-spewing gorilla for 2004, a spot it held fthroughout the year, a UK anti-virus firm has said. More...
Microsoft antitrust dollars unclaimed
US companies and consumers who purchased Microsoft PC software may be leaving more than US$1 billion on the table as a deadline for filing in a US State of California class action approaches. More...
Tarantella ships terminal software
Tarantella has shipped an updated edition of its terminal software that it boasts provides better security and broader platform support. More...
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