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Sony Ericsson blames component shortages for poor results
For the second time this year, Sony Ericsson has blamed component shortages for disappointing handset sales in a quarter. It has also pointed the finger at increased R&D costs.
Tony Dennis
Jun 30 2008 7:36AM
Financial Services
US blames China for Pentagon hack
American officials are claiming that the Chinese military successfully hacked computers inside the Pentagon in June.
Iain Thomson
Sep 5 2007 8:04AM
Security
Skype blames downtime on Patch Tuesday re-start, not hackers
A simultaneous reboot of computers automatically installing the latest Microsoft patches set off a widespread Skype outage last week, the VoIP company announced today.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 21 2007 7:21AM
Security
Tiscali blames spammers for email outage
UK-based broadband internet service provder, Tiscali, has blamed spammers for email problems suffered by many of its users for over a week.
Staff Writers
Jun 4 2007 11:38AM
Security
Estonia blames Russia for cyber war
Estonia has been hit by a series of hacking attacks crashing the country's websites and has accused Russia of starting a cyber war.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 18 2007 10:15AM
Security
Jobs blames record labels for DRM
Apple chief says he would drop copy protection if he could.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 8 2007 9:50AM
Software
IsoHunt service suspended: blames ISP, MPAA
Popular BitTorrent search engine IsoHunt remains off the air after its hosting services were suspended two days ago.
Tim Lohman
Jan 18 2007 4:15PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft blames Vista insecurity on third party applications
Vista might be more secure than XP, but no software is perfect.
Tom Sanders
Dec 21 2006 9:14AM
Security
Cellnet blames Telstra for mobile sales drop
Mobile and IT distributor Cellnet has blamed a $10 million decline in its first quarter telco sales on Telstra’s decision to appoint Brightstar as its sole distributor for mobile phones.
Lilia Guan
Nov 20 2006 1:05PM
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