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Global mobile phone sales jump by a fifth
Gartner reports Asia/Pacific as the fastest growing region.
Robert Jaques
Nov 23 2006 9:54AM
Telco/ISP
Programmable LED keyboard out by Christmas
Russian firm unveils universal keyboard with screens instead of keys.
Iain Thomson
Nov 22 2006 10:48AM
Hardware
Research: 60 percent of enterprises to deploy NAC by 2008.
A new report released today by Infonetics Research, a global market research and consulting firm found that half of the large organisations in North America have already deployed some sort of Network Access Control (NAC) solution and the market could be poised to bring an additional 10 percent of these enterprises on board next year.
Ericka Chickowski
Nov 16 2006 11:13PM
Security
Windows hit by 'extremely critical' zero-day flaw
Microsoft has issued a warning about a new exploit in all Windows versions except Windows 2003 that is actively being exploited by attackers.
Tom Sanders
Nov 8 2006 10:32AM
Security
PhishTank: PayPal, eBay most misrepresented by phishers
A new online community that tracks phishing sites released its first month's statistical review this week.
Ericka Chickowski
Nov 7 2006 10:15PM
Security
Windows hit by "extremely critical" 0-day vulnerability
Vulnerability in XMLHTTP 4.0 ActiveX control opens the door to attackers.
Tom Sanders
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Security
US consumers to buy 100 million MP3 players by 2011
Report says market will cool, then expand through to 2011.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 27 2006 9:43AM
Hardware
IE7 hit by URL spoofing flaw
Microsoft has issued a warning against a vulnerability in its Internet Explorer 7 browser that could allow attackers to spoof the address of a website.
Tom Sanders
Oct 27 2006 9:43AM
Security
Windows XP piracy levels fall by more than 4 percent
An update released today from Microsoft shows that work carried out as part of its "Keep IT Real" initiative has been successful, lowering the UK piracy rate of Windows XP from 16.7 percent to 12.4 percent over the last seven months.
Emma Pritchard
Oct 20 2006 5:44PM
Security
NAB hit by DoS attack
The National Australia Bank (NAB) has reported that it was hit with a denial of Service Attack (DoA) on Wednesday.
Tim Lohman
Oct 20 2006 3:16PM
Security
50in HD TVs 'commonplace' by 2008
Samsung paints rosy picture for HD.
Robert Jaques
Oct 19 2006 10:01AM
Hardware
Three billion mobile users predicted by 2009
It's good to talk.
Robert Jaques
Oct 18 2006 8:52AM
Telco/ISP
PowerPoint hit by new zero-day exploit
Microsoft warns flaw could allow remote code execution.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Security
Brits baffled by geek speak
We embrace technology but have no idea what the jargon means.
Bobby Pickering
Oct 9 2006 10:03AM
Oddware
Intel touts all day battery life for UMPCs by 2008
Chip giant accelerates development of low power processor.
Tom Sanders
Sep 28 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
Intel pushes for 80-core CPU by 2010
Faster servers needed to power 'mega data centres'.
Tom Sanders
Sep 28 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
The Month: Debate - Is the security threat faced by users of the Mac operating system overhyped?
YES - Garry Sidaway senior security consultant, Cybertrust
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
The Month: ThreatStats - Virus landscape is dominated by strong pair as peak outbreak season approaches
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
Asian chip revenue to double by 2010
Region's chip foundries dominate global market.
Simon Burns
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
NetBSD attacked by creator
Charles Hannum hits out at 'irrelevant' operating system.
Clement James
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
Software
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