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Forgetful mobile devices for careless users

By Liz Tay | October 16, 2008

"Blessed are the forgetful: for they shall have done with their stupidities too," German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche once wrote.

 
 
Internet
Google patches up its Chrome developer version a bit

By Sylvie Barak | October 17, 2008

Google has released a developer update to its Chrome Web browser which purportedly deals with some of the crashing and video issues which were occurring.

 
 
Security
Oracle joins security patch party

By Shaun Nichols | October 17, 2008

Oracle has issued a major security update for 20 of its enterprise computing offerings.

 
 
Mobility
Mobiles causing rash of skin problems

By Rosalie Marshall | October 17, 2008

Mobile phones are causing an allergic skin disorder in some users, and the British Association of Dermatologists (BAD) is calling on doctors to watch out for symptoms in their patients.

 
 
Networking
Intel to buy NetEffect for US$8m

By Shaun Nichols | October 17, 2008

Intel has agreed to acquire networking specialist NetEffect for US$8m.

 
 
Internet
Microsoft still sees chance of Yahoo search deal

By Staff Writers | October 17, 2008

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer said a Web search advertising deal with Yahoo makes economic sense and may still be possible, though the two sides are not in any discussions.

 
 
Storage
IBM expands storage virtualisation for SMEs

By Ian Williams | October 17, 2008

IBM is giving a helping hand to small and medium sized enterprises with the launch of its SAN Volume Controller (SVC) Entry Edition designed to help manage virtualised storage.

 
 

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