Itanium boosted by new funding In an effort that could boost the prospects for Intel's high-end Itanium processor, Intel and Hewlett-Packard are funding an effort to develop improved compilers capable of generating faster-running code for the chip. More...
ComputerCORP acquires XITE Integrator ComputerCORP has acquired Tasmanian IT procurement and services organisation XITE as it looks for national coverage. More...
Trojan destroys mobile phone data A new trojan horse hitting Symbian 60 Series handsets makes the phone useless until it's reformatted, deleting all the stored data, said a Finnish security firm this week. More...
New domain poisoning attacks The DNS cache poisoning that first struck more than a month ago and led to users being redirected from popular websites to malicious sites that infected their machines with spyware, is continuing, said the Internet Storm Center. More...
Ingram CEO retires Ingram Micro said this week that chairman and CEO Kent Foster will retire as CEO 1 June, and company president Greg Spierkel will replace him. More...
Qualrus browses for qualitative analysis The University of Missouri-Columbia professor who developed a qualitative data analysis program called Qualrus two years ago has just released the latest version, which includes use with web pages. More...
Chip manufacturers post 2004 sales jump Sales of semiconductor-manufacturing equipment grew at a healthy clip last year, driven by strong demand and tight manufacturing capacity, a market research firm said this week. More...
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