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Friday, 10th March 2006
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  • RSA identifies new phishing threat
  • Steve Rust joins Panasonic
  • VoIP to crank up in NZ
  • A little yellow goes a long way
  • Gartner flags PC slowdown
  • Iomega autoloader to replace tape
  • Microsoft to refresh Office 2007 beta
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    RSA identifies new phishing threat
    Security solutions provider RSA has issued a warning about a new phishing technique called Smart Redirection Attack. More...

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    Steve Rust joins Panasonic
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    VoIP to crank up in NZ
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    A little yellow goes a long way
    Software running on Anthology Solutions’ Yellow Machine storage appliance - launched in Australia late last year - has been upgraded with VPN termination which lets users access the machine remotely. More...

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    Gartner flags PC slowdown
    Gartner says worldwide growth in PC shipments is expected to slow significantly this year, as fewer people are projected to replace their desktop computers. More...

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    Iomega autoloader to replace tape
    Iomega unveiled a new autoloader that uses removable disk cartridges instead of tape, and the company is looking to solution providers to take the solution to the small-business market. More...

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