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Thursday, 17th February 2005  
 
Vigilance needed against phishers
Worldwide PDA shipments grow: Gartner
Firewall signs Exinda
SMS and email, the choice for Valentines
Hallmark claims BTX first
IE 7 sparks talk of browser wars
Chambers outlines next step for self-defending network

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    Vigilance needed against phishers
    Phishing scam emails are looking more authentic and becoming more prevalent than six months ago, according to Rob Forsyth, managing director of Sophos Australia and New Zealand. More...

    Worldwide PDA shipments grow: Gartner
    Worldwide PDA revenue hit a record US$4.3 billion in 2004, driven by an increased average selling price, according to preliminary results from Gartner research. More...

    Firewall signs Exinda
    Distributor Firewall Systems has signed Exinda Networks, a manufacturer of a product used for network traffic monitoring and control. More...

    SMS and email, the choice for Valentines
    More than 6.8 million SMS messages and 18.5 million emails were exchanged this Valentine's Day, according to Telstra. This is an increase from the 6.3 million SMS and 13 million emails messages sent last year. More...

    Hallmark claims BTX first
    Hallmark Computer International claimed it was the first supplier to start shipping a computer that uses Intel’s latest Balanced Technology Extended (BTX) design concept. More...

    IE 7 sparks talk of browser wars
    Microsoft's decision to update Internet Explorer sooner than originally planned is less about improving security, as the company has claimed, and more about combating rivals in the lucrative search market, a market analyst said this week. More...

    Chambers outlines next step for self-defending network
    Cisco Systems President and CEO John Chambers sees the future of networking: self-defence. More...

     
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