If you're experiencing difficulty viewing this message, please click here
TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Yahoo may gain from adware click fraud   Cellnet tees-off new brand, eyes acquisitions   Harry Potter publisher enters download era   Air France will test in-flight mobile phone use   Companies spooked about smart phone security
Wednesday, 5th April 2006
Click Here
 
  • Yahoo may gain from adware click fraud
  • Cellnet tees-off new brand, eyes acquisitions
  • Harry Potter publisher enters download era
  • Air France will test in-flight mobile phone use
  • Companies spooked about smart phone security
  • Click Here

    SEARCH OVER 16,000 IT JOBS
    Powered by SEEK
    Keyword (optional):
    Or use our full Job Search

     
    Yahoo may gain from adware click fraud
    Yahoo may have a problem with adware. Harvard researcher and anti-spyware activist Ben Edelman has released a report tying the popular portal to questionable advertising practices. More...

    Related Articles
     Claria strikes deal with Yahoo
     Complaint filed on behalf of Chinese journalist jailed for using Yahoo
     Yahoo Japan to take stake in online bank - sources


    Cellnet tees-off new brand, eyes acquisitions
    ASX-listed distributor, Cellnet has consolidated its subsidiaries to become one brand name - the Cellnet Group. More...

    Related Articles
     Cellnet cuts staff
     Cellnet profit forecast shrinks
     Cellnet poaches Ingram Micro finance director


    Harry Potter publisher enters download era
    Bloomsbury, publisher of the Harry Potter series of books launched its first 24 digital downloads on Tuesday. More...

    Related Articles
     Harry Potter, IBM, and the wizardry of online book retailing
     Harry Potter author warns of Hogwarts phishing scam


    Air France will test in-flight mobile phone use
    Another step towards the use of mobile phones on aircraft was announced Tuesday as OnAir said Air France will receive an Airbus plane fitted with GSM gear early next year. More...

    Related Articles
     Companies spooked about smart phone security
     Mobile phone users pine for biometrics
     AOL offers new services for mobile users


    Companies spooked about smart phone security
    More often than any other reason, companies say they won't roll out smart phones to workers because of security worries. More...

    Related Articles
     Mobile phone users pine for biometrics
     Air France will test in-flight mobile phone use
     Symantec addresses IM security, compliance


    Click Here

    Finance
    Government
    Hardware
    Internet
    Networking
    Windows
    Research
    Security
    Services
    Software
    Storage
    Telecommunications
      Protect your network with security. microsoft.com.au/security
      Industry-leading data recovery solutions... anytime, anywhere, anyhow.
      Looking for a lawyer who understands IT?
      Take Back Control with IBM System i5

    Has this message been forwarded to you? To receive iTnewswire register here
    Send your comments and questions about this newsletter to itnews@haymarketmedia.com.au
    To signup for more free Haymarket Media newsletters click here
    Advertise with iTnews
     
    Haymarket Media | iTnews | CRN | PC Authority
    Atomic MPC

    The email address for this subscription is #EmailAddr#.
    To change your email address, or to receive other FREE Haymarket Media newsletters, click here.

    If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please unsubscribe.

    We respect your privacy, should you no longer wish to receive mailings from iTnews, simply click
    on the link above. Please do not reply to this email. To view our Privacy Policy, go to the Haymarket Media Privacy Policy. Your comments and suggestions about this email and other Haymarket Media products or services can be emailed to support@haymarketmedia.com.au

    Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. visit Haymarket Interactive ABN 61083063914 ACN 083063914