Director flees ASIC when distributor goes broke A Sydney-based IT distributor found trading while insolvent is being wound up by the courts after its director disappeared and angry customers brought the situation to the attention of authorities. More...
New MyDoom takes the fun out of photos A new MyDoom worm that poses as a set of laugh-out-loud photographs was spammed to users this week, and is spreading rapidly, security vendors said. More...
Microsoft names almost 50 apps that require SP2 tweaks Microsoft has posted a list of nearly 50 applications and games -- some from Microsoft, others from third-party vendors -- that won't work properly with Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) without some tweaking. More...
Intel says LCOS chip slips Intel is pushing back the launch of yet another widely anticipated processor, telling customers it will hold off bringing to market its Liquid Crystal On Silicon chip for displays. More...
UPDATE: Microsoft delays Automatic Update rollout of XP SP2 Microsoft has decided to suspend the rollout of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) via Automatic Updates in order to provide its corporate customers with more time to install an SP2 download blocking mechanism that the company provided last week. More...
Gartner lowers PC shipments forecast Worldwide PC shipments for the year are lower than expected, but are still forecast to remain strong, a market research firm said this week.
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Data Sync app uses P2P An Israeli startup this week introduced its first product, a P2P-based data synchroniser dubbed BeInSync. More...
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