Microsoft confident reward system will lead to arrests Bulked up by a recent arrest in the Sasser worm case, Microsoft is confident that the creators of the infamous MyDoom and Blaster worms will be brought to justice. More...
Cisco brings in the FBI Cisco Systems has indicated it is working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation on a probe into the possible theft of source code for the operating system that runs the company's networking gear. More...
Microsoft wins delay in Eolas case A US District Court of Appeals judge prolonged Microsoft's patent-infringement battle with Eolas Technologies this week by granting Microsoft a deadline extension for its appeal. More...
Tennessee is a rising star in supercomputing The reputation of Tennessee's Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a centre of supercomputing is gaining recognition, in part because the applications to be carried out there are open and public. More...
Laptops increasingly taken on holidays: survey Laptops, long a key tool for keeping in touch while traveling for business, are now widely used to keep in touch while their owners are on holiday, according to a study released this week. More...
HP earnings up 22 percent in Asia Pacific Hewlett-Packard has posted earnings of 34 US cents per share on a 12 percent increase in sales to US$20.1 billion, which included which included 22 percent growth in the Asia Pacific, for its second fiscal quarter ended 30 April. More...
Mozilla open-source browser suite reaches RC2 The Mozilla Foundation took the newest edition of its browser and email suite one step closer to a final release. More...
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