Microsoft replaces Xbox cables Microsoft plans to replace 14.1 million power cables for certain older model Xbox consoles, due to a potential fire hazard. More...
SCO faces Nasdaq delisting The SCO Group, which is seeking billions of dollars from IBM for allegedly inserting SCO's proprietary code in Linux, said this week that it has received a notice of possible delisting from the Nasdaq stock exchange. More...
BenQ ups corporate and education push Hardware vendor BenQ has launched a targeted marketing program to boost sales through its corporate, government and education channel. More...
Fujitsu in storage play Fujitsu Australia is taking a stab at securing some market share in the crowded storage market with its range of Eternus3000 SAN storage systems. More...
This is not your father's LCD When people talk about LCDs these days, they're probably thinking about cool new high-end televisions and computer monitors. But while the big colour screens get all the press, humble black-and-white LCDs are everywhere: in calculators, alarm clocks, watches, and iPods. More...
Microsoft "refreshes" anti-spyware tool Microsoft updated its free AntiSpyware tool mid this week, although it stopped far short of pushing the software into the second beta that company executives have promised will appear before it goes final. More...
Citibank tries onscreen keyboard to foil phishers The UK division of global giant Citibank has introduced an onscreen "keyboard" for its online banking customers in an attempt to foil some types identity theft. More...
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