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Amazon confirms cloud services are back
The tech giant says its cloud services are back to normal, but a small amount of data will never be retrieved.
Paul Briden
Apr 29 2011 12:12PM
Security
Google confirms $US8.5M Buzz settlement
Google tells Gmail users it has come to a settlement for a class action.
Tom Brewster
Nov 4 2010 9:31AM
Security
Microsoft confirms ASP.NET flaw, issues workaround
Attacker could decrypt and tamper with sensitive data.
Angela Moscaritolo
Sep 21 2010 3:43PM
Security
Adobe confirms existence of new zero-day in Flash Player
Patches planned for the next few weeks.
Dan Raywood
Sep 16 2010 1:26PM
Security
Adobe confirms critical flaw in Reader and Acrobat
Affects current and earlier versions.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 5 2010 12:39PM
Security
Microsoft confirms exploits targeting Ormandy zero-day
Active exploit code appears.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 17 2010 10:26AM
Security
Jewish Chronicle hit by DDoS attack following Gaza flotilla incident
Frequent target for DDoS attacks.
Dan Raywood
Jun 3 2010 1:26PM
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US student loans guarantor loses data of 3.3m people
Data containing names, addresses, Social Security numbers and dates of birth stolen.
Dan Raywood
Mar 31 2010 2:16PM
Security
Insolvency Service confirms laptop theft
A laptop computer containing the personal details of more than 100 directors of bankrupt companies has been stolen.
SC Australia Staff
Sep 18 2008 1:28PM
Security
Dell confirms cut-price 'netbook' plans
Dell has thrown down the 'netbook' gauntlet to Asus, MSI and HP after confirming plans for a cut-price mini-notebook on the
company's blog
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Guy Dixon
May 31 2008 4:29PM
Hardware
Atari confirms Nasdaq delisting
Atari confirmed today that the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Panel will delist the video games firm..
Robert Jaques
May 12 2008 7:30AM
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Farewell CDMA: Conroy confirms closure
It’s final. Telstra’s moribund CDMA mobile phone network will cease to be come April 28, after Communications Minister Stephen Conroy today confirmed that Telstra has met the requirements to allow its closure.
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 15 2008 2:11PM
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CeBIT Australia confirms attendance by Telstra and Optus
With CeBIT Australia 2008 only a month away, local event organiser Hanover Fairs Australia has confirmed Optus and Telstra will join multinational technology vendors Fujitsu, Motorola, Oracle, Panasonic, Red Hat, Siemens, Sony and Yahoo at the event.
Lilia Guan
Apr 4 2008 3:53PM
Networking
Tiscali confirms £210m (A$489) Pipex buy
All change in the UK broadband market.
Iain Thomson
Jul 16 2007 4:51PM
Software
Dell confirms desktop Linux expansion
Firm's Linux clients to expand to international and small business markets.
Tom Sanders
Jul 10 2007 10:41AM
Software
Sun confirms OS X Leopard file system switch
'Infinite' file system enables Time Machine backup feature.
Tom Sanders
Jun 8 2007 12:59PM
Software
Sony confirms 80GB PlayStation
Sony has confirmed that it will launch an 80GB PlayStation 3 in June in Asia, but not in Europe, and nothing confirmed for Australia.
Staff Writers
May 23 2007 10:56AM
Hardware
Microsoft confirms DNS attacks
Microsoft has revealed that hackers are targeting attacks exploiting a vulnerability in the software company's Windows Server DNS Service.
Fiona Raisbeck
Apr 16 2007 9:30AM
Security
Apple confirms TV switch on
Computer firm officially unveils Apple TV.
Robert Jaques
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
Hardware
Sony confirms PSN release schedule and prices
UK pricing in line with Europe.
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Mar 2 2007 8:26AM
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