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ARM gives IBM a hand against Intel
A bunch of chip firms have banded together in a move that should get mighty Intel a bit hot under the collar.
INQUIRER Newsdesk
Sep 30 2008 9:18AM
Hardware
Campaign against software patents kicks off
A global petition will launch on 24 September as part of the World Day against Software Patents.
Staff Writers
Sep 23 2008 9:34AM
Software
McKinnon makes last stand against extradition
Gary McKinnon, the UK systems administrator who hacked into Nasa and Pentagon computers in 2001 and 2002, is today making a last-ditch bid to avoid extradition to the US..
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 17 2008 8:46AM
Security
Quark attempts a rebirth against Adobe dominance
Publishing software company Quark is changing its focus to better adapt to the current online climate and reclaim markets where Adobe has typically ruled.
Ashley Clark
Jun 11 2008 1:48PM
Software
Global leaders unite against IT threats
Impact set to launch with a mission to eradicate cyber terrorism
Phil Muncaster
May 19 2008 12:29AM
Security
Winning against the phishing assault
A look at two of the signing technologies PayPal plans to use to improve sent email authentication, which would allow ISPs to drop each email that isn't properly verified.
Amol Sarwate,
May 2 2008 1:53PM
Security
Novell's antitrust suit against Microsoft get go-ahead
The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for Novell to proceed with its multi-billion antitrust case against Microsoft, which it accuses of unfairly undermining its WordPerfect word processor.
IT Week
Mar 19 2008 10:03PM
Software
Jury finds for Finjan in patent suit against Secure Computing
A U.S. District Court of Delaware jury has found that Secure Computing, and its subsidiaries CyberGuard and Webwasher, infringed three patents that Finjan Software created over the past decade.
Jack Rogers
Mar 14 2008 12:16PM
Security
ACCC’s action against StoresOnline not settled
The Federal Court, Sydney, holds back ACCC proceedings against e-commerce applications vendor, StoresOnline.
Lilia Guan
Oct 18 2007 11:06AM
Software
AOL patches flaw with AIM 6.5; experts warn against corporate platform use
AOL patched a flaw allowing remote code execution when it released AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) 6.5, but researchers are still urging caution for enterprise users of the application.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 18 2007 10:05AM
Security
Progress against piracy
When Chinese law enforcement authorities in July rounded up members of two criminal organisations allegedly responsible for US$500 million in counterfeit software, it was hailed by the FBI and software vendors as a considerable blow to high quality Chinese counterfeiters.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 10 2007 11:57AM
Security
Hacking attacks against utility companies soar
The number of hacking attacks against utility companies has soared by 90 per cent, according to SecureWorks.
Fiona Raisbeck
Oct 8 2007 10:25AM
Security
Microsoft and MySpace join Govt's fight against online predators
Government launches Working Group to battle against sexual predators on social-networking sites.
Negar Salek
Sep 14 2007 2:45PM
Security
FTC files complaint against weight-loss pill spammer
A district court judge has temporarily ordered a pharmaceutical company to halt the delivery of spam messages promoting herbal pills claiming to help shed pounds.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 27 2007 10:38AM
Security
Lawsuit filed against Certegy over data breach
A California law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against Certegy Check Services on behalf of the 8.5 million customers whose sensitive information was sold to direct marketers by a former employee of the check verification service.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 20 2007 6:40AM
Security
US standards board votes against OpenXML
Microsoft's campaign to standardise its Office OpenXML file format took a hit today when a US committee voted against approving the format and supporting it for approval by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
Shaun Nichols
Aug 15 2007 2:37PM
Software
IBM and Novell gang up against Red Hat
IBM and Novell have signed a bundling and support agreement that will bundle IBM's open source WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE) software with Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Tom Sanders
Aug 9 2007 6:56AM
Software
EU brings charges against Intel
The European Commission is bringing antitrust charges against Intel, according to multiple media reports.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 30 2007 1:36PM
Hardware
Nokia Brews legal storm against Qualcomm
FINLAND - Nokia has accused Qualcomm of "effectively copying" its intellectual property, and has filed patent counter assertions against Qualcomm in the Eastern District of Texas Court.
Robert Jaques
Jun 12 2007 1:11PM
Hardware
IBM's software chief warns against SOA mismatch
Early SOA adopters focus on IT benefits, overlook potential business savings.
Tom Sanders
May 22 2007 5:18PM
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