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Privacy advocates file official complaint over Facebook update
Ten privacy groups file concerns over change in Facebook settings.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 21 2009 8:38AM
Software
EFF launches new service to inform on T&C changes
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has begun a new service that tracks changes in the terms and conditions users have to sign to access online services.
Iain Thomson
Jun 8 2009 7:37AM
Telco/ISP
New Linux kernel released without penguin
The latest version of the Linux kernel has been released by Linus Torvalds with one instantly recognisable change – no Tux the Penguin.
Iain Thomson
Mar 25 2009 9:56AM
Software
Microsoft outlines Windows 7 tweaks
Microsoft developers have provided users with a laundry list of new features and interface changes for the upcoming Windows 7 Release Candidate build.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 28 2009 6:40PM
Software
iPhone changes on the way?
Apple has hinted that iPhone price changes could be on the way, despite confidence in the camp that this quarter will be another healthy one for the firm, according to reports.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 16 2009 12:43AM
Hardware
Start-up eases Unix server management
Silicon Valley start-up Crossjibe has launched a software tool that allows Unix administrators to make system-wide changes and track systems inventory from a single point of access.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 6 2009 6:37AM
Software
IE 8 approaching on formal release
Internet Explorer 8 moved one step closer to its official release on Monday.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 27 2009 3:48PM
Software
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes
A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal
Privacy Act
reforms pass.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2008 1:03PM
Security
Privacy officers to feel the brunt of privacy law changes
A security expert is warning privacy officers to expect inevitable changes to their role during the next 18-24 months, when the federal
Privacy Act
reforms pass.
Negar Salek
Oct 3 2008 7:52AM
Security
Changes ahead for enterprise architects
Enterprise architects must change their skill set and adopt a different approach to the job if they want to be more highly valued within their organisation and help to drive real business value, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 4 2008 1:50PM
Training & Development
Changes ahead for enterprise architects
Enterprise architects must change their skill set and adopt a different approach to the job if they want to be more highly valued within their organisation and help to drive real business value, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 3 2008 11:13PM
Software
Ebay introduces bold changes
Ebay is announcing changes to transform the jumble-sale business into a worldwide shopping mall.
Emma Hughes
Aug 21 2008 7:56AM
Software
XP SP3, Vista SP1 corrupt data in Microsoft's RMS
Microsoft acknowledged it postponed the release of Windows XP Service Pack 3 because the upgrade can corrupt data in a point-of-sale software system.
Jim Carr
May 2 2008 10:07AM
Security
Changes to information security regulation in US health industry
With California's data breach notification law now being extended to cover health care organisations, businesses in this space must pay closer attention to how the personal health information entrusted to their care is safeguarded.
Illena Armstrong
Mar 19 2008 1:45PM
Security
Grisoft changes name to align with its AVG product
Czech-based Internet security vendor Grisoft has changed its name to align with AVG, the vendor’s Internet security product
Lilia Guan
Feb 8 2008 1:40PM
Security
'Super 3G' handsets to ring the changes
'Super 3G' devices will become the largest selling handset type by 2012 as the worldwide mobile market moves towards higher data-rate networks, market watchers predict.
Robert Jaques
Nov 7 2007 2:31PM
Hardware
Imperva tracks changes to SQL databases
New tool links individuals with any data changes they make on a shared SQLconnection
Rosalie Marshall
Oct 23 2007 10:45AM
Security
Vista licence changes cut desktop management costs
Update to allow for diskless PCs and virtualised desktops.
Tom Sanders
Apr 4 2007 3:27PM
Software
Vista licence changes enable cheaper desktop management
Vista licence update to allow for diskless PCs and virtualised desktops.
Tom Sanders
Apr 3 2007 11:16AM
Software
Microsoft changes course, opens kernel code through APIs
After several weeks of heated fingerpointing from major security firms about getting locked out of Windows Vista, Microsoft has slightly switched course with two key security features in the soon-to-be-released operating system.
Ericka Chickowski
Oct 17 2006 5:19AM
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