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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Visa chief: Customer data theft neither random nor unavoidable   Wikipedia mulls proof of credentials   Games developer rubbishes Nintendo Wii   Microsoft's new HD photo format could be JPEG killer   SEC suspends trade on 35 companies in pump-and-dump crackdown   NEC says could lose Nasdaq listing on late report   Oracle joins Eclipse Foundation, donates TopLink code   Poor HR leaves firms open to security risks   Nvidia game on for DirectX 10   Telcos failing to capitalise on Web 2.0   Judge tosses porn-loving gun convict's suit against Microsoft   Man sentenced for computer fraud conspiracy   Health-care companies, governments jump on wireless data bandwagon   MessageLabs service monitors email   Sony introduces its first Wi-Fi digital camera
Friday, 9th March 2007
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Tim Lohman,
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This morning, dogged by accounting troubles, Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC has said its shares may be delisted from the US.

Also making news, Visa USA’s president and CEO has insisted that technology is the solution to combating fraud, not the cause of it.

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Security
Visa chief: Customer data theft neither random nor unavoidable
Visa USA president and CEO John Philip Coghlan insists that technology is the solution to combating fraud -- not the cause of it.
By Staff writers


Internet
Wikipedia mulls proof of credentials
Wikipedia considers credentials.
By Staff writers


Hardware
Games developer rubbishes Nintendo Wii
Company slammed for not considering games as an art form.
By Staff Writers


Hardware
Microsoft's new HD photo format could be JPEG killer
The format is supported on various Microsoft products as well as Apple's Mac OS X operating system.
By Staff writers


Finance
SEC suspends trade on 35 companies in pump-and-dump crackdown
The SEC's largest wave of trading suspensions ever is part of the commission's new Operation Spamalot.
By Staff writers


Finance
NEC says could lose Nasdaq listing on late report
Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC, dogged by accounting troubles, said its shares may be delisted from the US. Nasdaq market because it would likely miss a deadline for filing an earnings report.
By Staff writers


Applications
Oracle joins Eclipse Foundation, donates TopLink code
TopLink will form the core of a new project at the foundation, which now hosts 76 projects that produce tools for the open source programmer's workbench.
By Staff writers


Security
Poor HR leaves firms open to security risks
'Employee education gap' putting employers and employees in danger.
By Robert Jaques


Hardware
Nvidia game on for DirectX 10
Biggest transition in history of gaming.
By Clement James


Telco/ISP
Telcos failing to capitalise on Web 2.0
Users want to generate content on the move.
By Staff Writers


Government/Law
Judge tosses porn-loving gun convict's suit against Microsoft
The convict argued that security features advertised by Microsoft should have kept federal agents from accessing files on his PC.
By Staff writers


Government/Law
Man sentenced for computer fraud conspiracy
Justin Perras and four co-conspirators were charged with breaking into a database at Seisint routinely used by law enforcement.
By Staff writers


Convergence
Health-care companies, governments jump on wireless data bandwagon
The In-Stat report found that the main drivers of growth in mobile data usage have shifted from financial services, insurance, and real-estate applications to health-care and government apps.
By Staff writers


Security
MessageLabs service monitors email
Two software services help managers monitor and control what confidential, malicious or inappropriate information and images go in or out of company email.
By Staff writers


Convergence
Sony introduces its first Wi-Fi digital camera
The new Cyber-shot camera will compete with similar wireless-enabled products from Kodak, Nikon, and Canon.
By Staff writers


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