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Ericsson: Australian ISPs still buying routers

Ericsson: Australian ISPs still buying routers

Declines to reveal forward booking numbers.
Ry Crozier Feb 9 2010 10:12AM Networking
iDefense retracts claims made on Adobe's involvement in cyber attacks

iDefense retracts claims made on Adobe's involvement in cyber attacks

No evidence linking Adobe vulnerability to attacks.
Dan Raywood Jan 21 2010 11:46AM Security
Oracle fined $11,500 over misleading ads

Oracle fined $11,500 over misleading ads

Unverified speed claims for server performance.
Ian Williams Oct 2 2009 6:33AM Hardware
HealthStream nabs nib as first customer

HealthStream nabs nib as first customer

Outsourcer takes on claims data capture.
Staff Writers Sep 29 2009 4:00PM Strategy
Twitter takes aim at paid follower services

Twitter takes aim at paid follower services

Aussie firm Usocial in the firing line.
Shaun Nichols Aug 19 2009 6:35AM Software
US report links Russian hackers and military

US report links Russian hackers and military

Technical report claims attacks on Georgia were co-ordinated with Russia's five-day campaign.
Tom Young Aug 18 2009 3:03PM Security
Google offers Notes to Apps migration tool

Google offers Notes to Apps migration tool

Claims 50,000 Lotus users already switched.
David Neal Jul 16 2009 6:51AM Software
Hackers offer T-Mobile data to highest bidder

Hackers offer T-Mobile data to highest bidder

A group of hackers claims to have completely cracked T-Mobile's network in the US, and stolen proprietary operating data, customer databases and financial records.
Iain Thomson Jun 10 2009 6:11AM Security
Minister urges GPs to do more business online

Minister urges GPs to do more business online

Medical practices have been asked to lift their game when it comes to the electronic lodgement of patient claims with Medicare Australia, and warned to prepare to have more of their claims audited under new regulations.
Stuart Finlayson May 29 2009 4:06PM Strategy
Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling

Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling

Oracle plans to appeal against a December court ruling, which dismissed claims that SAP stole Oracle's copyrighted data relating to JD Edwards and Oracle Systems software.
Rosalie Marshall Jan 29 2009 6:33AM Software
Rating service sues former member over data theft claims

Rating service sues former member over data theft claims

Consumer rating service Angie's List is suing a rival start-up over a data theft claim.
Dan Raywood Jan 19 2009 11:33AM Security
ACMA response to Hyarchis alleged spam breach

ACMA response to Hyarchis alleged spam breach

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a detailed response to claims by Hyarchis that its formal warning over alleged spam activities was unfair.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2008 12:52PM Telco/ISP
Apple gets big win in clone case

Apple gets big win in clone case

Apple has moved closer to victory in its case against Mac clone vendor Psystar.
Shaun Nichols Nov 20 2008 3:15PM Hardware
Asus claims world’s fastest smartphone

Asus claims world’s fastest smartphone

Asus is claiming that its new P565 business smartphone is the fastest in the world.
Iain Thomson Nov 20 2008 3:15PM Hardware
Martian winter claims Phoenix probe

Martian winter claims Phoenix probe

Nasa has officially called an end to the Phoenix Mars mission, saying it has not heard from the probe for over a week.
Iain Thomson Nov 12 2008 3:26PM Hardware
Microsoft claims success with Vista security

Microsoft claims success with Vista security

Microsoft has claimed in its fifth Security Intelligence Report that Windows Vista is giving hackers a much harder time.
Iain Thomson Nov 4 2008 6:47AM Security
IBM sues Apple-bound exec

IBM sues Apple-bound exec

IBM is suing to stop the flight of one of its top engineers to Apple. The company filed suit last week in a US district court to prevent former Blade development VP Mark Papermaster from taking up the position.
Shaun Nichols Nov 3 2008 6:48AM Hardware
Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips

Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips

Silicon Valley start-up Verayo is claiming to have produced a system that provides unclonable RFID chips..
Iain Thomson Sep 9 2008 3:15PM Hardware
Samsung claims lightweight crown for new laptop

Samsung claims lightweight crown for new laptop

Samsung has unveiled a new thin-and-light laptop aimed at mobile professionals, claimed by the vendor to be the lightest system available with a 13.3in screen..
Daniel Robinson Aug 30 2008 12:23PM Hardware
Gartner dismisses $100 laptop claims

Gartner dismisses $100 laptop claims

Gartner rubbishes OLPC claims that it will produce a $100 laptop within three years.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 1 2008 8:03AM Hardware

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