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3D, 1.4 GHz processor chips emerge

3D, 1.4 GHz processor chips emerge

Researchers have developed the first three-dimensional (3D) processor chip with synchronisation circuitry that runs at 1.4 gigahertz.
Staff Writers Sep 17 2008 3:10PM Hardware
Telstra announces pre-paid wireless broadband

Telstra announces pre-paid wireless broadband

Telstra has taken another swipe at Optus, announcing today that it will offer pre-paid access to its Next G wireless broadband network –- but Telstra’s plans are more expensive than its rivals.
Kathryn Small Sep 17 2008 3:05PM Telco/ISP
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 1:56PM Security
'Korset' antivirus technique boasts no commercial strings

'Korset' antivirus technique boasts no commercial strings

A newly released Open Source security program claims to have the potential to put antivirus software companies out of business.
Staff Writers Sep 17 2008 1:16PM Security
'Korset' antivirus technique boasts no commercial strings

'Korset' antivirus technique boasts no commercial strings

A newly released Open Source security program claims to have the potential to put antivirus software companies out of business.
Staff Writers Sep 17 2008 1:06PM Security
Brad Pitt declared most dangerous man on the internet

Brad Pitt declared most dangerous man on the internet

'Brad Pitt' has been found to be the most dangerous search name of the year.
Shaun Nichols Sep 17 2008 10:13AM Security
Fake antivirus attacks rise

Fake antivirus attacks rise

Security experts are warning users to be on the lookout for a new rash of fake antivirus campaigns.
Shaun Nichols Sep 17 2008 10:10AM Security
BusinessWeek suffers SQL injection attack

BusinessWeek suffers SQL injection attack

Business news magazine BusinessWeek has become the latest victim of the rising phenomenon of SQL injection attacks.
Shaun Nichols Sep 17 2008 10:09AM Security
Spam, malware spread by Google Groups

Spam, malware spread by Google Groups

Spammers are using thousands of Google Groups to spread unwanted email and malware.
Sue Sep 17 2008 10:01AM Security
Google Docs flaw could allow others to see personal files

Google Docs flaw could allow others to see personal files

A security researcher said he has discovered a vulnerability in Google Docs that mysteriously allows private documents to appear in other users' accounts.
Dan Kaplan Sep 17 2008 10:01AM Security
Bankrupt banks' memorabilia does roaring trade on Ebay

Bankrupt banks' memorabilia does roaring trade on Ebay

Lehman Brothers and Merril Lynch aren’t the only ones frantically liquidating assets this week. Ex-employees are flogging their bank memorabilia on Ebay faster than you can say 'Chapter 11'.
Sylvie Barak Sep 17 2008 9:22AM Financial Services
Internode: iPhone driver for killer mobile Web apps

Internode: iPhone driver for killer mobile Web apps

ISP, Internode, believes the iPhone will play a huge part in driving mobile Web applications for business users over the next two to three years.

Lilia Guan Sep 17 2008 9:18AM Software
VMware touts 'mainframe 2.0'

VMware touts 'mainframe 2.0'

Software that lets organisations turn their existing IT infrastructure into a computing 'cloud' has been unveiled by virtualisation specialist VMware.
Ian Grayson Sep 17 2008 9:15AM Software
Mozilla plans for mobile browser

Mozilla plans for mobile browser

The head of Mozilla is planning to develop a browser for mobile phones by 2010.
Iain Thomson Sep 17 2008 9:07AM Software
High-end developers choose commercial Linux

High-end developers choose commercial Linux

Developers are choosing commercial Linux distributions for building high-performance or mission-critical systems, new research shows.
Iain Thomson Sep 17 2008 9:07AM Software
Microsoft and Cray to build affordable supercomputer

Microsoft and Cray to build affordable supercomputer

Microsoft and high end computer manufacturer Cray are working on a project that could see a supercomputer being sold for just US$25,000.
Iain Thomson Sep 17 2008 9:07AM Hardware
Opposition mounts to Google-Yahoo search tie-up

Opposition mounts to Google-Yahoo search tie-up

The controversial online search advertising deal between Google and Yahoo has received yet more opposition from a national trade body.
Staff Writers Sep 16 2008 3:31PM Financial Services
Microsoft admits Exchange update goof

Microsoft admits Exchange update goof

Microsoft is warning users after a potentially unstable update was accidentally released for Exchange Server 2007.
Shaun Nichols Sep 16 2008 3:28PM Software
Intel releases six-core processors

Intel releases six-core processors

Intel today claimed its new Xeon 7400 Series processors could increase performance by almost 50 percent.
Kathryn Small Sep 16 2008 2:49PM Hardware
IBM tries to 'jazz' up software delivery

IBM tries to 'jazz' up software delivery

With its new technology platform, Jazz, IBM hopes to provide a more cohesive and streamlined approach to software development and delivery.
Ashley Clark Sep 16 2008 2:26PM Software

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