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UK computer student wins hearts at IBM

UK computer student wins hearts at IBM

Big Blue to develop software created by 21 year-old Robert Craig.
Robert Jaques Nov 7 2006 11:38AM Software
Lack of innovation cuts computer prices

Lack of innovation cuts computer prices

Half of US retail PC sales now under $500.
Tom Sanders Sep 4 2006 9:53AM Hardware
Computer scientists test social network theory

Computer scientists test social network theory

US boffins test 'six degrees of separation' assertion.
Robert Jaques Aug 23 2006 10:13AM Oddware
Now a VA subcontractor's computer is missing

Now a VA subcontractor's computer is missing

Three months after a laptop breach put the personal information of millions of active duty service people at risk, another computer containing the personal information of veterans has gone missing.
Frank Washkuch Aug 8 2006 8:59PM Security
It's official: Computer Associates now CA

It's official: Computer Associates now CA

The company formerly known as Computer Associates announced on Wednesday that it had officially changed its name to CA.
Frank Washkuch Feb 2 2006 8:49PM Security
Researchers: total annihilation by nanobots ridiculous

Researchers: total annihilation by nanobots ridiculous

Enthusiasts from around Australia have convened on Queensland resort town Noosa to hear the latest on quantum nanoscience at this year’s Sir Mark Oliphant Conference.
Tim Lohman Jan 27 2006 3:19PM Oddware
'Computer genius' jailed for hacking Pentagon

'Computer genius' jailed for hacking Pentagon

A Californian man was sentenced to four months in prison for hacking into the computer systems of federal agencies and defacing websites in April 2002.
René Millman Jun 27 2005 3:28PM Security
FBI investigating computer breach at Stanford

FBI investigating computer breach at Stanford

The FBI is investigating a computer security breach at Stanford University's Career Development Center that exposed personal data of nearly 10,000 people.
Marcia Savage May 25 2005 11:03PM Security
Vengeful staff computer crime culprits

Vengeful staff computer crime culprits

Current and former employees are the biggest threat to computer security, according to the head of the Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit (CCU).
David Quainton Apr 29 2005 4:30PM Security
Computer Crime Unit scoops top honours

Computer Crime Unit scoops top honours

The Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit (CCU) scooped the coveted Editor’s Award at this year’s SC European Excellence Awards ceremony in London.
David Quainton Apr 29 2005 10:52AM Security
Lethal computer virus spreads in humans

Lethal computer virus spreads in humans

The first computer virus that passes from PCs to humans has been discovered in the wild. Leading anti-virus firms are putting users on high alert after Malwarlaria.B was spammed worldwide in the early hours of Friday morning.
David Quainton Apr 1 2005 10:07AM Security
MPs call for Computer Misuse Act changes

MPs call for Computer Misuse Act changes

The head of the All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (Apig) has called for amendments to the Computer Misuse Act.
David Quainton Mar 10 2005 5:01PM Security
Computer viruses help save Canada's lakes

Computer viruses help save Canada's lakes

Watching computer viruses spread around the internet is helping biologists prevent invasions of non-native species in the Canadian wild.
David Quainton Feb 28 2005 12:59PM Security
IBM introduces new leasing options

IBM introduces new leasing options

IBM has announced new leasing plans, in a bid to capture what it believes is a growing leasing market.
Ron Osborn , DVD Editor Feb 22 2005 1:10PM Financial Services
Vigilance needed against phishers

Vigilance needed against phishers

Phishing scam emails are looking more authentic and becoming more prevalent than six months ago, according to Rob Forsyth, managing director of Sophos Australia and New Zealand.
Ron Osborn Feb 17 2005 3:06PM Security
Computer Misuse Act reform on backburner

Computer Misuse Act reform on backburner

Uk computer misuse legislation may take a little longer to reform than was first planned.
David Quainton Feb 1 2005 4:06PM Security
Report computer crime early urges policeman

Report computer crime early urges policeman

Computer crime is being left “far too long” before the matter is reported according to police.
René Millman Jan 25 2005 4:03PM Security
Man convicted of faking computer invoices

Man convicted of faking computer invoices

A Victorian man has been sentenced to 12 months' gaol for falsifying computer sales invoices that helped a former director of retailer Daswani Group make dishonest loan applications totalling some $10 million.
Staff Writers Jan 12 2005 7:53AM Hardware
Computer Australia buys Concorde

Computer Australia buys Concorde

IT reseller group Computer Australia has bought the business of Brisbane reseller Concorde Computer, which tumbled into administration late last year.
Byron Connolly Jan 10 2005 7:33AM Hardware
Computer Australia in reseller member drive

Computer Australia in reseller member drive

IT reseller group Computer Australia has initiated an ambitious expansion plan to bring independent resellers into its fold, using a similar model to the successful Leading Edge franchise.
Byron Connolly Dec 6 2004 3:29PM Hardware

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