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Tight times and iPhone bite into Fone Zone's profit

Tight times and iPhone bite into Fone Zone's profit

Consumer's reluctance to replace mobile handsets has led to a decrease in profit revenue forecasts for retailer Fone Zone which could result in the closure of some stores.
Lilia Guan Jun 11 2008 3:37PM Telco/ISP
Apple’s Leopard may give it bite of business

Apple’s Leopard may give it bite of business

Apple has launched its latest Macintosh operating system (OS) and may have its best chance in over a decade to win business market share from Windows.
Martin Veitch Oct 24 2007 7:35AM Software
Computers take bite out of sabre-toothed cats

Computers take bite out of sabre-toothed cats

Computer modelling technology has helped scientists to reveal that the Ice-Age sabre-toothed cat was not such a fearsome predator as its appearance would suggest.
Robert Jaques Oct 3 2007 12:41PM Software
Green IT all bark and no bite

Green IT all bark and no bite

UK business missing carbon footprint targets.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2007 2:19PM Strategy
Microsoft Internet Explorer XSS vulnerabilty could attract phishers

Microsoft Internet Explorer XSS vulnerabilty could attract phishers

Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) is vulnerable to cross-site scripting that could allow attackers to spoof a trusted site to launch a phishing attack.
Dan Kaplan Mar 16 2007 6:29AM Security
Korea to get second bite at BlackBerry

Korea to get second bite at BlackBerry

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion is in talks with a major Korean telecoms firm to relaunch its wireless email service in Korea, local newspaper reports say.
Simon Burns Dec 20 2006 9:29AM Hardware
Microsoft Zune to take a bite out of Apple iPod

Microsoft Zune to take a bite out of Apple iPod

Report claims most iPod owners looking for a new player would consider Zune.
Robert Jaques Nov 8 2006 9:27AM Hardware
Microsoft Windows flaw: All bark and no bite?

Microsoft Windows flaw: All bark and no bite?

Despite dire predictions by some security researchers that a recently patched critical Windows flaw could lead to widespread destructive attacks, Microsoft experts insisted today that such an outcome appears unlikely.
Dan Kaplan Aug 15 2006 9:48PM Security
After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple

After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple

An Apple system engineer’s challenge to hack into a web page hosted by a Mini Mac is closed – and nobody was able to succeed.
Dan Kaplan Mar 8 2006 10:19PM Security
Researcher develops 'active cookies' to take a bite out of cyber crooks

Researcher develops 'active cookies' to take a bite out of cyber crooks

An Indiana University School of Informatics scientist has said that his newly developed active cookie technology provides a “strong shield” against identity theft and cyber attacks.
William Eazel Mar 3 2006 9:30AM Security
Malware took a smaller bite in 2005

Malware took a smaller bite in 2005

A year after reaching an all-time high, worldwide malware losses fell nearly 20 percent in 2005, an IT research and advisory firm said.
Dan Kaplan Jan 30 2006 8:58PM Security
Why biometrics might just bite back

Why biometrics might just bite back

Tim Mather Aug 26 2005 2:00PM Security
Bagle returns for another bite

Bagle returns for another bite

The Bagle virus has started threatening computers again in a widespread spamming effort.
David Quainton Jun 1 2005 4:32PM Security
Will HIPAA bite?

Will HIPAA bite?

Health care organizations are waiting to see how this year’s big legal change is enforced. Marcia Savage takes the industry’s pulse on HIPAA
Marcia Savage May 12 2005 4:06PM Security
Bagle returns for another bite

Bagle returns for another bite

The Bagle worm is on a roll again with anti-virus companies around the globe upping their risk assessments. A trojan version of the worm, known as BagleDl-L is spreading quickly on the back of emails passing through zombie networks.
David Quainton Mar 2 2005 5:37PM Security
CMA needs teeth so that it can bite email fraudsters

CMA needs teeth so that it can bite email fraudsters

As we well know, the provenance of an email message can't be trusted. Sadly, the general internet-hooked public had only been made aware of this recently, as a result of two developments.
Robert Schifreen Feb 22 2005 5:00PM Security
Prosecutions accelerate as new laws start to bite

Prosecutions accelerate as new laws start to bite

David Quainton Dec 6 2004 12:25PM Security

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