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ExitReality launches 3D browsing for 'the entire Web'

ExitReality launches 3D browsing for 'the entire Web'

Melbourne-based company ExitReality today launched software that renders two dimensional webpages into three dimensional scenes – like something out of a computer game.
Kathryn Small Sep 18 2008 4:11PM Software
WatchGuard unveils enterprise network security app

WatchGuard unveils enterprise network security app

WatchGuard Technologies is launching a network security appliance that targets enterprise campuses, data centres and other high-performance network environments.
Staff Writers Sep 18 2008 3:28PM Security
WatchGuard unveils enterprise network security app

WatchGuard unveils enterprise network security app

WatchGuard Technologies is launching a network security appliance that targets enterprise campuses, data centres and other high-performance network environments.
Staff Writers Sep 18 2008 3:21PM Security
Australian research to centre on service

Australian research to centre on service

SAP Research in Brisbane and the Queensland branch of the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) on Smart Services are teaming up to develop a series of web service applications known as the 'Internet of Services'.
Ashley Clark Sep 18 2008 2:53PM Software
Insolvency Service confirms laptop theft

Insolvency Service confirms laptop theft

A laptop computer containing the personal details of more than 100 directors of bankrupt companies has been stolen.
SC Australia Staff Sep 18 2008 1:28PM Security
Apple fixes another DNS vulnerability

Apple fixes another DNS vulnerability

Apple released a security update for its Mac OS X to fix several security issues, most notably for the notorious DNS cache poisoning problem and a vulnerability within PostScript font names.
Sue Sep 18 2008 12:53PM Security
Microsoft to release security tools

Microsoft to release security tools

Microsoft announced that it would make available three Security Development Lifecycle programs and tools to help the industry improve security and privacy technology.
Sue Sep 18 2008 12:53PM Security
Hackers prevent research on malicious code

Hackers prevent research on malicious code

Cybercriminals are randomizing content served from malicious web pages so that they can prevent security researchers from doing proper analysis.
Dan Raywood Sep 18 2008 12:41PM Security
Palin's personal email account hacked, contents leaked

Palin's personal email account hacked, contents leaked

A hacker group broke into the email account for GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
Dan Kaplan Sep 18 2008 12:41PM Security
Cisco and VMware launch virtual server integration tool

Cisco and VMware launch virtual server integration tool

In an effort to streamline the management of complex IT infrastructures, VMware and Cisco have announced software that allows real-world management of virtual environments.
Ian Grayson Sep 18 2008 11:11AM Software
Dark days ahead for component makers

Dark days ahead for component makers

The chips will stay down for the tech industry until at least the end of 2009, say component suppliers.
Sylvie Barak Sep 18 2008 9:47AM Hardware
Microsoft to share in-house security lessons

Microsoft to share in-house security lessons

Microsoft is offering to supply developers with the same tools it uses to secure the latest versions of Office and Windows.
Shaun Nichols Sep 18 2008 9:44AM Security
HP lays out restructuring plans

HP lays out restructuring plans

HP is laying out its plans to reorganize its enterprise software division, following its announcement of 24,000 job cuts globally.
Shaun Nichols Sep 18 2008 9:44AM Training & Development
Sun revamps 'datacentre in a box'

Sun revamps 'datacentre in a box'

Sun has introduced a new version of its box-contained datacentre system.
Shaun Nichols Sep 18 2008 9:44AM Storage
Opinion: iPhoney

Opinion: iPhoney

Would you buy a computer if you could only run the applications the vendor approves? Probably not.
Ian Yates Sep 18 2008 9:40AM Hardware
Mobile operators warned of 'dumb pipes' ISP scenario

Mobile operators warned of 'dumb pipes' ISP scenario

Mobile broadband operators need to look beyond flat-rate access offerings to future-proof their business, analysts say.
Liz Tay Sep 17 2008 5:32PM Telco/ISP
62,000 phones and PDAs left in London cabs

62,000 phones and PDAs left in London cabs

During the past six months, dozy Londoners have left a whopping 55,843 mobile phones and 6,193 other handheld devices in the back of black cabs, according to a report.
Sylvie Barak Sep 17 2008 3:26PM Hardware
IBM reduces desktop storage needs by 80 per cent

IBM reduces desktop storage needs by 80 per cent

IBM is launching a new product that will help customers manage virtual desktop deployments by reducing storage requirements by up to 80 per cent.
Rosalie Marshall Sep 17 2008 3:24PM Hardware
BlueSky calls in administrators

BlueSky calls in administrators

BlueSky Industries has voluntarily called in the administrators, citing the recent loss of Secure Computing has hurt the business.

Lilia Guan Sep 17 2008 3:22PM Financial Services
Brisbane Grammar battles 'overwhelming' security attacks

Brisbane Grammar battles 'overwhelming' security attacks

Brisbane Grammar School announced today that it had engaged MessageLabs to help reduce 'overwhelming' spam and virus attacks.
Staff Writers Sep 17 2008 3:19PM Security

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