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Costs skyrocket in the battle against spam
The average company could be wasting over US$180,000 a year in lost productivity because of unsolicited email, according to security giant McAfee.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 10 2009 10:50AM
Security
Insects help Defence strike moving land targets
Aussie engineers are applying insect vision and navigation techniques to enable airborne defence systems to acquire, track and strike moving targets more accurately.
Staff Writers
Mar 10 2009 10:35AM
Hardware
iPrimus could beat federal government to internet filters
iPrimus has indicated it may not wait for the Government to introduce a clean feed and that it may re-introduce an opt-in service for customers if there is sufficient demand.
Ry Crozier
Mar 10 2009 9:42AM
Security
Smartphone sales to soar as app stores proliferate
Mobile users are increasingly turning to complex multimedia-centric applications, and smartphones will account for 23 per cent of all new handsets sold by 2013, according to Juniper Research.
David Neal
Mar 10 2009 6:22AM
Hardware
Costs skyrocket in the battle against spam
The average company could be wasting over US$180,000 a year in lost productivity because of unsolicited email, according to security giant McAfee.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 10 2009 6:22AM
Security
NetApp storage efficiency guarantee debunked
EMC has dismissed competitor NetApp’s ‘Storage Efficiency Guarantee’ as a shallow marketing stunt, governed by conditions that make it pointless for most organisations.
Brett Winterford
Mar 10 2009 6:06AM
Storage
iPrimus could beat Government to Internet filters
iPrimus has indicated it may not wait for the Government to introduce a clean feed and that it may re-introduce an opt-in service for customers if there is sufficient demand.
Ry Crozier
Mar 9 2009 3:15PM
Telco/ISP
Shoalhaven Council finds power in networking
Shoalhaven City Council will upgrade its data network to a multi-protocol label switching-based WAN, in part to support VoIP services.
Staff Writers
Mar 9 2009 3:13PM
Networking
Don't cut IT security during financial troubles, says Senetas CEO
Businesses and end users are being urged not to scrimp on IT security as they tighten their belts for the global financial crisis.
Lilia Guan
Mar 9 2009 3:13PM
Security
CeBIT: Amazon CTO talks cloud computing
Amazon.com may be a bookseller but its heart is in the cloud, according to Dr. Werner Vogels, vice-president and CTO at Amazon.com
Sylvie Barak
Mar 9 2009 3:06PM
Networking
CeBIT: Thieves steal the show at CeBIT
Never mind CeBIT, the German technology trade fair should be re-named "StealBits", with vendors reporting thefts left right and centre.
Sylvie Barak
Mar 9 2009 3:05PM
Hardware
Twitter update offers improved search functions
Micro-blogging site Twitter has made a couple of updates to the site today, including new search capabilities and a Trends button.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 9 2009 2:04PM
Software
Conficker worm variant kills security processes
Computer systems that are already infected by the Conficker worm are being pushed a new component that kills protective security processes.
Chuck Miller
Mar 9 2009 10:48AM
Security
UK police under fire in new database row
Just a day after the UK Information Commissioner raided a firm for possessing a covert database of construction workers’ personal information, it emerged that the police force is keeping a potentially illegal database listing the details of political activists and journalists.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 9 2009 10:36AM
Security
Microsoft gives word of upcoming Patch Tuesday fixes
Microsoft is planning to release three patches tomorrow for this month's Patch Tuesday.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 9 2009 10:29AM
Security
Windows 7 may allow Internet Explorer removal
A feature spotted in beta versions of Windows 7 could be an indicator that Microsoft will allow users of the operating system to switch off Internet Explorer.
Iain Thomson
Mar 9 2009 9:03AM
Software
Top 10 most recession-proof technologies
Times may have been tough before, but few economic slumps have been on the level of the global recession currently gripping the planet.
Iain Thomson
Mar 9 2009 9:03AM
Software
Cisco lands deal to build climate-change network for NASA
Cisco has inked a deal with NASA to build a new global system for tracking climate change.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 9 2009 6:16AM
Networking
Microsoft gives word of upcoming Patch Tuesday fixes
Microsoft is planning to release three patches next Tuesday.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 9 2009 6:16AM
Software
Rogue iPhone applications stores coming online
Developers are setting up alternatives to Apple's App Store in an attempt to break the company's tight grip on what software can be used on its products.
Iain Thomson
Mar 9 2009 6:16AM
Software
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