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Yahoo!7, ReelTime partner on content deal

Yahoo!7, ReelTime partner on content deal

ReelTime Media and Yahoo!7 have partnered to form a TV and movie download service available to Australian residents.
Staff Writers Feb 9 2007 1:06PM Software
Web 2.0 drives content tagging

Web 2.0 drives content tagging

Almost a third of US internet users have tagged or categorised online content.
Clement James Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Software
Mobile content market grows with launch of OzTonez.com.au

Mobile content market grows with launch of OzTonez.com.au

Irish mobile content provider Red Circle has entered the Australia market with the launch of OzTonez.com.au.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2007 12:18PM Telco/ISP
BBC and YouTube discuss content deal

BBC and YouTube discuss content deal

Auntie in 'advanced discussions' with YouTube owner Google.
Clement James Jan 25 2007 10:13AM Software
Gaming firms turn to paid online content

Gaming firms turn to paid online content

Hardware and software makers seek to offset spiralling development costs.
Robert Jaques Jan 17 2007 8:58AM Software
Mobile content rings up record sales

Mobile content rings up record sales

Market value of US$38bn by 2011 - that's a lot of ring-tones.
Robert Jaques Dec 21 2006 9:14AM Telco/ISP
Time lauds user generated content

Time lauds user generated content

You are the person of the year.
Tom Sanders Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Software
Content on UK home PCs adds up to £16bn

Content on UK home PCs adds up to £16bn

Average Brit has £350 ($870m) worth of music, movies and software.
Clement James Nov 27 2006 9:56AM Hardware
EMC touts embedded content management module

EMC touts embedded content management module

Storage vendor targets OEMs.
Clement James Nov 22 2006 10:48AM Storage
Challenges ahead for mobile TV content providers

Challenges ahead for mobile TV content providers

Cashing in on mobile TV trend will be difficult, warns report.
Robert Jaques Nov 8 2006 9:27AM Software
New IE7 bug exposes users to content injection

New IE7 bug exposes users to content injection

Security researchers at Secunia have discovered a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 that could be exploited by online identity thieves.
Tom Sanders Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Security
ILoad puts TV content directly onto iPod

ILoad puts TV content directly onto iPod

Device transfers audio/video from a cable or satellite box directly to an
iPod or USB drive.
Clement James Sep 18 2006 9:58AM Software
UK latches on to user-generated content

UK latches on to user-generated content

Exponential growth in past year.
Will Head Sep 12 2006 9:52AM Software
Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace has turned to content provisioning rather than the roll-out of high-speed broadband as the preferred source of growth for the company.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006 12:14PM Telco/ISP
From the SC Forum: Content employees less of a risk

From the SC Forum: Content employees less of a risk

Employees who report high job satisfaction are less likely to become insider threats, a speaker said Tuesday at the SC Forum in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Dan Kaplan May 17 2006 7:09PM Security
Symantec content scanner contains flaws

Symantec content scanner contains flaws

Symantec released a security advisory late last week for three vulnerabilities in the Symantec Scan Engine that could potentially allow remote access to the scan engine and give users the ability to open man-in-the-middle attacks.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 24 2006 9:35PM Security
Review: FortiGate-300A and FortiAnalyzer-100A

Review: FortiGate-300A and FortiAnalyzer-100A

This unit is an appliance and is very complex from the moment you take it out of the box and plug it in.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Apr 14 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: MIMEsweeper for Web

Review: MIMEsweeper for Web

Clearswift's MIMEsweeper for Web applies the company's email filtering system to the internet. It will install on a single Windows 2000/2003 server and works as a web proxy, scanning all requests.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Apr 14 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: SurfControl Web Filter

Review: SurfControl Web Filter

This venerable product is, as one would expect from one with its pedigree, fully loaded with features. As well as a full-service customizable URL filter, SurfControl contains an anti-spam agent, spyware shield, instant messaging and peer-to-peer shields, anti-virus, and games protection. The differences between this product and our Best Buys are minimal and we rate SurfControl highly recommended.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Apr 14 2006 12:00AM Security
Review: WebMarshal

Review: WebMarshal

WebMarshal lacks documentation and an intuitive interface, which makes it very difficult to work with and configure.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Apr 14 2006 12:00AM Security

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