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HP emerges as laptop leader

HP emerges as laptop leader

Focus on growing markets proves effective.
Iain Thomson Jan 8 2007 9:40AM Hardware
Nokia hailed as greenest tech company

Nokia hailed as greenest tech company

While Apple festers at the bottom of the barrel.
Iain Thomson Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Hardware
Taxis safest place to lose mobile devices

Taxis safest place to lose mobile devices

A survey of around 2000 taxi drivers from eleven major cities around the world shows thousands of valuable mobile phones, handhelds, laptops and USB Sticks are forgotten in taxis every day.
Lilia Guan Dec 12 2006 12:44PM Security
IBM touts phase-change memory as Flash killer

IBM touts phase-change memory as Flash killer

Faster and scalable to smaller dimensions, claims Big Blue.
Robert Jaques Dec 12 2006 9:46AM Hardware
Microsoft Office File Format approved as standard

Microsoft Office File Format approved as standard

Business still to be convinced.
Will Head Dec 12 2006 9:46AM Software
US adults see nanotech as less risky than guns

US adults see nanotech as less risky than guns

Damning with faint praise.
Robert Jaques Dec 8 2006 9:43AM Oddware
Second Life virtual people 'use as much power as Brazilians'

Second Life virtual people 'use as much power as Brazilians'

Author Nicholas Carr has claimed that virtual inhabitants of the online world Second Life are having a real-world impact.
Shaun Nichols Dec 7 2006 9:55AM Software
Image spam still growing as threat to email security

Image spam still growing as threat to email security

Today one out of four emails on the internet is an image spam message. This is not because spammers have just realised the marketing benefits of captive colours. Instead, this is because the spammers have identified a weakness in many anti-spam systems and are moving diligently to maximise this opportunity by fully exploiting this weakness.
Paul Judge, Dec 5 2006 10:00AM Security
Spanish finance company Telefonica extend partnership with RSA

Spanish finance company Telefonica extend partnership with RSA

The Spanish telecommunications company, Telefonica Empresas, announced today the expansion of its working relations with RSA, in an attempt to protect financial institutions based in Spain from online fraud.
Emma Pritchard Nov 27 2006 9:10AM Security
Windows OneCare labels Gmail as malicous

Windows OneCare labels Gmail as malicous

Customers of Windows Live OneCare were advised by Microsoft this week to update their antivirus signature after the service began tagging Google's e-mail service as malicious.
Ericka Chickowski Nov 15 2006 3:12AM Security
Trojan keylogger uses Adobe reader as bait

Trojan keylogger uses Adobe reader as bait

A spoofed email message targeting Adobe users, which claims to have the latest version of the company's PDF reader, but actually contains a malicious trojan keylogger, has been spotted in the wild, according to researchers at SurfControl.
Frank Washkuch Nov 14 2006 6:46PM Security
Malicious trojan poses as McAfee alert

Malicious trojan poses as McAfee alert

Kaspersky warns of danger from Lafool.v.
Robert Jaques Nov 7 2006 11:38AM Security
Malicious Trojan poses as McAfee alert

Malicious Trojan poses as McAfee alert

Security experts have intercepted a mass mailing purporting to come from McAfee, but which actually spreads a Trojan horse.
Robert Jaques Nov 7 2006 10:04AM Security
CIOs should see corporate mergers as opportunities

CIOs should see corporate mergers as opportunities

Gartner urges IT pros to look on the bright side of M&As.
Robert Jaques Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Strategy
Bebo closes on Ebay as most searched-for brand in the UK

Bebo closes on Ebay as most searched-for brand in the UK

Rise of social networking sites unstoppable.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 6 2006 10:11AM Software
Fifefox hacker exposed as a fraud

Fifefox hacker exposed as a fraud

Reported Firefox flaw incapable of remote code execution,
hacker admits
.
Tom Sanders Oct 4 2006 10:06AM Security
Stration worm masquerades as security patch

Stration worm masquerades as security patch

Users must resist the temptation of opening unsolicited attachments, says
security firm.
Matt Chapman Sep 29 2006 10:05AM Security
Intel positions vPro as thin client killer

Intel positions vPro as thin client killer

Software as a service model still requires thick client, chipmaker argues.
Tom Sanders Sep 28 2006 10:22AM Hardware
The Month: ThreatStats - Virus landscape is dominated by strong
pair as peak outbreak season approaches

The Month: ThreatStats - Virus landscape is dominated by strong pair as peak outbreak season approaches

Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
The Month: Twice as safe at Barclays

The Month: Twice as safe at Barclays

Barclays has announced that it will trial two-factor authentication devices for online customers. A calculator-sized card reader will generate a unique 12-digit authentication code when a bank card is inserted. The bank expects to deploy the devices throughout 2007.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security

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