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Recruiters expect temporary slowdown in IT vacancies
The legal implications of the PCI data security standard
Telstra wholesale exemptions could be a hollow victory
India launches 10 satellites in one go
AMD takes aim at small businesses
Microsoft champions green computing
Enterprises must ditch silo computing
Review: Fortify Source Code Analysis Suite 4.5
Teachers hit the Web to help busy students
Microsoft delays release of latest XP service pack
Securing Wi-Fi must be priority
Commonwealth Bank to invest $580 million on IT refresh
Event describes importance of securing Web 2.0
IBM 'Cheetah 2' mauls data costs
Nortel consolidates network functions
BPM becomes CIOs' top priority
Virtual reality helps cure real addictions
Boffins grow nanowires at low temperatures
Boffins build military computing glove
VIA unveils open source driver development portal
Skype tests mobile VoIP app
Gumshoes come unstuck over Trojan spying
Malware carries end-user agreement
Microsoft builds hard drive scanner for police
ReiserFS developer convicted of murder
Kraken bot produces bogus email headers on the fly
Converged security threats fly under IT managers' radar
Three-dimensional PDFs for Adobe Acrobat 8.0 and above
CeBIT Australia ‘08: Open Source for business gets show underway
Opinion: CDMA closure causes chaos
BlueCat upgrades IP management tools
AMD unveils business desktop platform
Avaya adds speech to comms platform
A/NZ IT managers overlook looming dangers, says report
Nominations open for OSCON Open Source Awards
Review: Cenzic Hailstorm Enterprise ARC 5.5
"Highly critical" flaw in WordPress
Another college exposure, now in Colorado
EU Commission says payment fraud moving to the internet
Apple updates iMac range
Microsoft Yahoo deadline passes
IBM freshens up Express Advantage portfolio
Chinese hackers target CNN
Windows sales drop nearly a quarter
Windows XP lives on through licensing loopholes
Flexible communications key to SME success
Internode establishes roots in Asia
University of Ballarat touts Nortel network upgrade
Dating site caters for smart cookies only
Online study suggests new genre of search engine queries
Microsoft denies mass web-attack result of vulnerabilities
Protecting the IPTV/VoD infrastructure
Review: Ounce Labs 5.0
IBM introduces Web 2.0 server
Yahoo unveils social platform strategy
Security professionals aim to end data breaches
Microsoft gives Yahoo one last chance
Windows XP update may hit Vista sales
Teradata announces new data warehousing platforms for enterprises
Telstra says goodbye to CDMA tonight
Hacker hired by News Corp. testifies in corporate spying trial
Thousands more sites infected in SQL injection attack
Spammers use bots to create fake Google Blogger sites
Four nanotech products launched every week
Sony strikes chord with Gracenote
Wii sales to reach 50 million by spring 2009
Europe leapfrogs US in broadband take-up
Dutch algorithm optimises Wi-Fi efficiency
Security firm touts 'typing fingerprint'
Jack Thompson tattles to GTA maker's mum
Baidu fends off Google in China
Dell completes US$155m MessageOne buy
Analysts warn of DRam price hikes
Boffins research 'fast and slow' light
Microsoft unveils e-government platform
Microsoft launches RoboChamps competition
Russians face internet Iron Curtain
Samsung profits rise despite troubles
Nasa plans 5G comms 'nanosats'
Apple to announce 3G iPhone on 9 June
SQL attack hits 500,000 websites
Clarke inspires science from beyond the grave
Nanotech promises super-fast transistors
Quaero project branded 'ridiculous'
Vodafone pledges emissions cut
Seagate ships billionth hard drive
Apple logs another record quarter
Windows Vista SP1 reaches the masses
Sales remain flat at iPhone maker
Sun releases 10 5/08 Solaris update
High-speed Bluetooth integrates Wi-Fi
Strong Yahoo financials will not see off Microsoft
Infosecurity: Go back to mainframe security
Mobile devices must be secured as standard
Infosecurity: Critical infrastructure under threat
Infosec: IT lawyers missing a trick
Infosec: IBM offers 'security-as-a-service'
PCI council clarifies impending application rule
Another Apple QuickTime bug reported
Skype users land in anti-malware net
Fingerprinting visitors when they leave US
US Presidential campaign cyberattacks appear here to stay
Protecting human values from Human-Computer Interaction
Rethinking virus protection
Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?
Review: HP WebInspect 7.7
Security hits the business agenda
Infosec: Malware to grow tenfold in 2008
Infosec: Rock Phish threat deepens
Infosec: Security pros 'ignoring' their own message
Infosec: Reputation driving information security
All eyes on IP video surveillance
AVG readies AVG Antivirus Free 8.0
Review: 8e6 Technologies Professional Edition
Self-assembling ‘perfect mirrors’ could pave the way for optical computers
Google ditches green search engine for planting trees
Are we being manipulated into security decisions?
SC AWARDS EUROPE 2008: Winners announced
IRS phishing scam targets stimulus payments
After breach, Hannaford details IT security remodel
IT security budgets are holding steady
Mass attack infects thousands of reputable sites
AMD sees slight increase in market share
US Army steps up robot investments
Yahoo and Google tout green credentials
Experts warn of 'Tornado' hacker tool
Data centres failing on energy efficiency
Infosec: McAfee claims world's fastest network security suite
Data breaches drive encryption uptake
SANS Institute gets local presence
One quarter of Australians go online for Government contact
Spam to increasingly target US elections
New alliance seeks cleaner, smarter power
VMware first quarter revenue up by 69 percent
Music piracy ring busted in Sydney
Infosecurity: RFID hacks defeat new UK passport security
Microsoft: IT vulnerabilities down, threats deadlier
SAP sunsets NetWeaver BI tools
Ubuntu clears path to enterprises
Bionic eye returns sight to blind
Infosec: Vendors rapped over sloppy security
Consolidation to boost online ad market
NAB deposits $100 million for new ATMs
Facebook defends social networking security
Advisory issued for Adobe vulnerability
"Rock Phish" gang adds malware download to attacks
XSS flaw on Obama page sends visitors to Clinton site
TED talks come to Australia, innovatively
Boffins take the long view on digital storage
Mobile Linux takes on Microsoft and Symbian
Google developers play in the sandbox
Infosec: More travel sites blocked than porn sites
Infosec: Security community must work together
New malware-infected site found every five seconds
US security blunder exposes residents' data
New South Wales to ban laser pointers
Local vendors win in Asia SaaS market
Businesses see rise in hacking attacks
New controls to protect data in the public sector in UK
Cybercriminals kill for rewards
Vendors tout 802.11n capabilities
Web 2.0 spending set to surge
IBM plans to ease mobile web use
HP ProCurve offers Microsoft NAP compatibility
Google is top brand
Enterprises plug-in to web 2.0
Nokia sells Identity Systems to Informatica
Europe leads nanotech risk research funding
Global users take to mobile banking
Google announces Sydney Developer Day event
Newly formed alliance supports professionals’ return to University
Microsoft releases XP SP3 but gives no word on reprieve
Clothing retailer settles with FTC over credit card breach
Windows XP Service Pack set for release next week
Experts warn of null pointer flaws
Web recruitment firm touts pay-per-view CVs
Rechargable batteries outlast disposables
EA extends Take Two deadline
Ballmer admits Vista is 'a work in progress'
Boffins build world's smallest transistor
Microsoft and Novell push into China
Scammers hook up over LinkedIn
Microsoft warns of web server flaw
Google Q1 profit soars to US$1.31 billion
Woolworths introduces self-serve checkouts
One in 10 is a Wi-Fi piggybacker
Sims sales sweep to 100 million
Tech giants post upbeat financials
AMD posts sixth quarterly loss in a row
Women unhappy in the IT workplace
Venture capitalists jittery in sluggish market
Bond.com goes to auction with US$1 million reserve
ITC makes Vint Cerf an Honorary Freeman
Charles Darwin papers go online
Opinion: The National Broadband Network's untenable tender
Photo Gallery II: RSA Conference 2008, San Francisco
Proofpoint: Staff need to know you’re watching
Researchers determine source of SQL attacks
Visa launches intelligent decisioning service
Microsoft warns of zero-day Windows flaw
University of Miami admits to stolen medical records
Microsoft to help tackle Alzheimer's
Boffins look to 'self-healing' materials
Companies warned not to skip Vista
Email scammers use bogus subpoenas
Google 'close' to bailing out Yahoo
HP launches largest ever Print 2.0 range
Review: Trend Micro InterScan Web Security Suite
New spam outbreak says its seen you naked
BEA releases 'enterprise Facebook'
Wyse thins down terminals for XenDesktop
NetSuite launches OneWorld
Infosecurity Europe: Something for everyone
Another one bites the dust
Asus unveils Eee PC 9000 XP laptop
Asia leads chip making growth
Remote workers more likely to visit porn sites
Mobile search 'critical' to web publishing
Microsoft releases BizTalk RFID Mobile
Business should come clean over 'digital dirty laundry'
Coding error exposes sex offender personal data
Apple, Mozilla patch browser security problems
Los Angeles botmaster pleads guilty
Free chocolate provides password bounty
Boffins promise 500,000GB iPod
Crackdown urged on child porn sites
EU green lights Activision-Blizzard merger
Voice biometrics touted for financial services firms
Nasa shoots down schoolboy asteroid claim
Apple patches critical Safari holes
Google Earth 4.3 offers better navigation
Businesses wake up to web 2.0
Review: St. Bernard iPrism 30h
Red Hat scraps plans for Linux PCs
Adelaide’s City of West Torrens goes virtual
Vendors plug-in to connected navigation
LG promises more iPhone-style handsets
Linksys: Product + Packaging + Energy = Green
PC Tools slams vendor produced 'top' threat lists
Australian Commissioner: Privacy guidelines needed
Why not telework?
Novell launches Suse Appliance Program
WordPerfect goes PDF
VKernel eliminates virtual bottlenecks
Pirates of the Web lurking while you're shopping online
One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey
PCI council unveils payment application standard
Oracle closes 41 vulnerabilities, 17 in its database
Microsoft ties up Danger acquisition
Schoolboy corrects Nasa on asteroid strike
HP taps Dreamworks for new screens
iPhone vulnerable to DoS attack
Sun launches MySQL 5.1
New spam site found every three seconds
Review: Cymphonix Network Composer
PCI: Retail therapy
Spam related Web pages appear every three seconds
Hyro analyses with CiRBA’s data centre product
iPhone Wi-Fi positioning 'open to spoofing'
Microsoft claims growing Silverlight support
Poor infrastructure holding back software services
Experts encourage total encryption
Microsoft plots embedded future
Amazon beefs up cloud computing storage
CEOs targeted by subpoena spam
Attackers exploit recent Microsoft fix
Internode expands naked ADSL2+ offering
Brennan cashes up mid-market for IT spend
On a mission to save Windows XP
US boffins look to terahertz optical computers
Dell unveils Opteron quad-core servers
Mobile browser market taking off
Too much competition hurting security
Via opens up to the Linux community
Malware writers cash in on Olympics
Employee file transfers put firms at risk
IBM opens gates on 32nm development
AMD technology boss steps down
Green search engine lays down Australian roots
Consumers plug-in to network storage
Boffins build non-flammable lithium ion battery
Craigslist and eBay 'selling military equipment'
WSLabi founder returns to the fray
BitDefender launches SME assault
Farewell CDMA: Conroy confirms closure
Conroy calls for $4.7 billion Govt funded FttN proposals
Microsoft Australia touts start-up innovation
Government says employee emails are a matter of national security
Samsung awaits bribery allegation verdict
Telcos boost wired network capacities
Two held over undersea cable damage
Review: IBM Proventia Web Filter
Forensics: Under investigation
Damballa responds to Kraken exaggeration claims
Symantec acquires on-demand application delivery firm
Oracle to release database patches this week
McAfee discovers malware that targets Tibet supporters
Google hires controversial banker
Federal Government orders $16 billion ICT review
Do search engines encourage suicide?
Hong Kong reaches out to Australian trade
Industry lays into 3-D Secure
Security lessons from San Francisco
New spam tricks revealed
Tibet attack Trojan identified
EU votes to protect file sharing
Convicted forensics expert defends record
Big Blue planning HD video breakthrough
Remote workers present biggest security threat
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives
Photo Gallery: RSA Conference 2008, San Francisco
Police report perverse new cyber-bullying technique
Microsoft to launch intelligent traffic system
Euro MP calls for Microsoft ban
3Dconnexion develops 3D Mice for virtual worlds
Amazon gives US$50 to each HD-DVD customer
Liberal Party: OPEL abolishment supporters named
Survey exposes gaps in contact centre ID verification
Sun launches Java platform for businesses
Security fears holding back healthcare
Cisco closes in on the datacentre
Remote workers deserve better access to systems
More accountability needed in data protection
Guest Column: Best practices for deploying Vista SP1
Racetrack memory to change the storage landscape within a decade
Vista SP1 ready for push to users
Symantec acquires app streaming vendor
Firms being left behind by criminals
RSA '08: Secure critical information now
Australian Privacy Awards launched
Former Apple reseller doubts iPhone rumours
US surfers 'alarmingly' ignorant over botnet danger
Microsoft bites back at Yahoo rejection
IT provider speaks out against National Secondary School Computer Fund criteria
Intel puts half a billion into Chinese tech firms
Industry reflects on Cyber Storm 2
HP warns of infected hardware
Underworld economy runs on bots and spam
IBM buys FilesX
IBM saves 40 percent of cooling costs
Underworld economy runs on bots and spam
Industry reflects on Cyber Storm 2
Financial services companies 'struggling' with multichannel authentication
Warrantless wiretapping: blame it on technology
Interview: CTO at RSA, Bret Hartman,
IBM: We're gettting out of the security business
Online security: "good enough" may not be good enough anymore
Red Hat leads open source contributions to Linux Kernel
NICTA to receive $45 million from Iemma government
Linux security v Microsoft security, the great debate
RSA '08: Hitachi expands security portfolio acquires M-Tech Information Technology
Microsoft ties together security products
RSA '08: Protecting enterprise information outweighs all else
Australia’s first Open Source Census published
Experts urge fundamental rethink of IT security
IT vendors reduce marketing spend
Confusion reigns over 3G iPhone
Google shares its security secrets
Global chip and electronics sales slump
Experts warn of 'industrialisation' of IT
Eight April patches from Microsoft
Boffins fire up world's most powerful laser
Review: SonicWall E-Class NSA E6500
Patch Tuesday issues eight fixes
RSA '08: Endpoint security products doomed, RSA exhibitors say
RSA '08: Vulnerability could permit router control
Queensland Uni giving schools the quickest Internet in the land
Vignette goes social
Workers call for improved search in enterprises
IBM adds to its security roster
Google releases application development engine
Mixed fortunes for IT security players
Nokia 'Tube' takes on the iPhone
Couples turn to online espionage
Data breach bosses 'should go to jail'
Malware mimicking legitimate business
Spam levels remain steady in March
VeriSign pitches one-time password tool
EMC spends US$213 million acquiring Iomega
Spam levels remain steady in March
VeriSign pitches one-time password tool
Malware mimicking legitimate business
Review: Aladdin's eSafe
EU reports on search engine data retention
IBM builds SOA social network
Cyber-crooks turn to managed services
RSA '08: Art Caveillo's keynote highlights data centric security
A new threat on the horizon
CO2-infused plastics may yield green CDs and DVDs
Symantec boss appeals for security rethink
Telstra and Alcatel link Oz to US with submarine cable
Security hack reveals Microsoft porn virus
Blogging may be bad for your health
Angels keeping guard over Australian ICT innovation
AIIA backs Swimming Australia in Facebook photo removal
Yahoo rebuffs Microsoft’s advances, again
Telstra talks up Next G network
ISO approval is mixed blessing
Infoblox delivers DNS and DHCP for Windows systems
Setting your own agenda at Sydney BarCamp
Review: Sophos Web Appliance WS1000
ANZ Bank targeted in phishing scam
HSBC loses customer data
Protecting your data from the Trojan force
Primus completes data centre upgrade
Microsoft Windows 7 two years away
China lifts ban on English Wikipedia
Hollywood zooms in on Super-Resolution
Buzznet buys Stereogum music blog
Outsourcing code puts security at risk
Google sued for Street View privacy invasion
AMD rolls out storage blueprint
Asia-Pacific markets take to virtualisation
Review: Trend Micro's InterScan Web Security
Spammers use third-party tools to bypass email filters, report
Hot or Not: Virtualisation Security
Fortinet CEO: innovate or die
Review: Mcafee Internet Gateway 3000
First party fraud
Microsoft issues Yahoo a three week deadline
China tightens control over Web media
Firms fail to secure wireless networks
Nigerian scam takes this year's 'Pie in the Sky' award
Computer games make players less violent
IBM and Edinburgh University tackle HIV
Google CIO defects to EMI
Security expert slams PCI auditing
Microsoft sheds light on its internet strategy
Guest Column: Top 10 tips to consider when leveraging IP networks for collaborative applications
Sydney BarCamp calls on businesses to go social
Open source the biggest potential game changer for government: Senator Lundy
ATUG: Conroy must have alternative for OPEL
Aussie MYOB parts with UK division for $77M
FBI reports internet crime at all-time high
Oracle bolsters acquisition war chest
Men more easily conned on the web
BBC hits out at iPlayer 'traffic shaping'
IT budgets hold up despite downturn
IBM to build corporate Second Life
2008 on pace for record number of breaches
IC3 report: Internet crime up to US$240 million in 2007
Spammers use Angelina, Britney gossip as lures
Computer system makes best sports bets
Virtual world to help children cope with cancer
Windows XP gets two-year extension
Asia Pacific expecting IT services bonanza
Google makes first ever job cuts
Big names fail VB100 antivirus test
Is 'industry-ready' a University responsibility?
Security gurus laud process benefits
Security chiefs urged to embrace risk
Windows Mobile gets enterprise-class upgrades
IBM readies virtual enterprise demo
ASG scores $75M worth of contracts, includes one with Dell
Learning online up-skills mature age workers
CeBIT Australia confirms attendance by Telstra and Optus
Conroy plans feedback forum for telecommunications policy
Top five compliance challenges in a virtualised world
Photo Gallery: Day 1, RSA Conference 2008, San Francisco
Startup finds flaws in popular VoIP products
Apple closes 11 mostly 'highly critical' QuickTime holes
Microsoft to deliver eight patches, five "critical"
TJX settles with MasterCard for US$24 million
McAfee volunteers eat spam for 30 days
Mozilla unleashes Firefox 3 beta 5
Cutting green projects is a 'false economy'
Intel unveils second-gen Classmate PC
IBM showcases new Power servers
Boffins enlist laptops in quake research
Mobile internet devices click with users
US boffins boost fingerprint recognition security
Apple fixes critical QuickTime flaws
Review: Panda's GateDefender Integra 300
ISO announces OOXML success
Oracle goes social with latest CRM offering
Conroy's OPEL decision gets thumbs down from Liberal's Billson
Malicous e-cards top Fortinet's March threat list
Microsoft welcomes Apple to smartphone market
IBM develops natural disaster 'magic potion'
New music format thousands of times smaller than MP3
Rising interest rates may drive online sales boom
gotalk acquires Aussie phone card company World Telecom
Review: Fortinet's FortiGate-200A
Smartphone security beyond office walls
Symantec joins European malware hunt
Americans feel safe online, says poll
Security chiefs urged to become business focused
Nokia unveils N810 WiMax internet tablet
AT&T rises to Microsoft's Surface
Intel looks to multi-radio integration
USB malware on the rise
Microsoft rolls out Windows Mobile 6.1
Intel outlines ESP project
Virtual business
Enterprise Windows use declined in 2007
Borland and CodeGear tout better software development
VMware tools provide virtual lifecycle controls
Network management increasingly challenging
Optus says Conroy's decision to scrap OPEL was flawed
Microsoft launches RSA Conference 2008 site
Intel drives mobile vision at IDF
Dell slashes costs by US$3 billion
Spam up by 50% in first quarter of 2008
ComOps buys NSW-based Microster Pty Ltd for $6.5M
Aussies spent $5B on digital devices in 07, market tainted
Conroy pulls the plug on $1 billion OPEL broadband project
Hannaford tells regulators how breach happened
ICO makes data breach noises
Beware April Fool's Day mail, banking trojans, says F-Secure
New rogue software targeting Mac users
Adobe joins Linux Foundation
Apple tops list of most successful brands
Internet sleuths track down car thief
NZ teenager admits to million-PC botnet scam
Mobiles 'more dangerous' than smoking
Google gears up for offline word processing
Storm worm seeks out April fools
HP looks to build on Tower purchase
Mozilla Foundation turns 10
Bulletproof offers clients ability to control time with VMware
Citrix and NetApp join forces to offer virtual solution
EU outlines plans to tackle cyber-war
IT recruiter signs international hire agreement
Workshare eases encryption deployments
Information Builders maps out future for BI
Fortify delivers software lifecycle assurance
Trampoline's enterprise social networking tools take flight
Hardware failure chief cause of disruption
Two vulnerabilities found in Safari browser for Windows
Google g’Days April 1 with predictive search
Hackers attack International Space Station
HP extends server line-up with configurations for CRM
EMC embraces physical security
Nanotech boffin gives storage the needle
EU looks hard at Nokia's Navteq buy
Small firms think big on the web
Novell ties up PlateSpin acquisition
Traditional IT department 'dead' by 2013
Iceland makes play for data centre market
Apple opens up Aperture 2.1
Hackers step up search results attack
Review: Clearswift MIMEsweeper
Most popular tech stories
ABC drops Salesforce for Braze
Australia Post launches non-tradeable cryptostamps
Wesfarmers to deploy agentic AI groupwide
Fair Work Commission bogged down by AI filings
Westpac Intelligence Layer breaks cover
HamiltonJet partners with digital services provider Fortude
SentinelOne signs distribution agreement with Sektor
Rapid7’s new SIEM combines exposure management with threat detection
The techpartner.news podcast, episode 3: Why security consultancy founder Kat McCrabb started with the hard stuff
Bluechip Infotech enters final stage of Goodson Imports acquisition
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
'Touch-free' smartphone controlled with head movements
Telstra Purple acquires IoT specialists Alliance Automation, Aqura Technologies
Photos: Australian industry explores data for net zero
Photos: The 2024 IoT Awards winners
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