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Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft

Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft

UK scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have confirmed that they will take part in a pan-European project targeting ID theft.
Robert Jaques Aug 14 2007 12:51PM Security
Encrypted microparticles to help cut burglary

Encrypted microparticles to help cut burglary

Hertfordshire Constabulary is piloting a new scheme that uses encrypted microparticles to 'mark' home owners' assets so that they can easily be identified in the event of theft.
Staff Writers Aug 10 2007 4:22PM Security
Sony denies US$100 PS3 price cut

Sony denies US$100 PS3 price cut

President goes on record to rubbish rumours.
Matt Chapman Jul 9 2007 6:39AM Hardware
US feds to cut use of Social Security numbers

US feds to cut use of Social Security numbers

Amid an avalanche of federal data breaches, agencies have been ordered to eliminate the unnecessary collection of personal information, including Social Security numbers.
Dan Kaplan May 25 2007 9:57AM Security
Voice ID payment system claims to cut fraud

Voice ID payment system claims to cut fraud

Biometric Security Ltd has announced the release of the world's first voice-verified payment processing system.
Staff Writers May 2 2007 2:49PM Security
Malware authors cut out attachments

Malware authors cut out attachments

Infected web pages now the attack du jour.
Iain Thomson Apr 27 2007 10:57AM Security
Sony targets European gamers with PSP price cut

Sony targets European gamers with PSP price cut

Fierce competition from Nintendo forces Sony's hand.
Clement James Apr 26 2007 11:15AM Hardware
Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95

Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95

It's about technology not protectionism, say telcos.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 23 2007 12:00PM Telco/ISP
Vista licence changes cut desktop management costs

Vista licence changes cut desktop management costs

Update to allow for diskless PCs and virtualised desktops.
Tom Sanders Apr 4 2007 3:27PM Software
Plans to cut card fraud 'too complex'

Plans to cut card fraud 'too complex'

Fraud prevention mechanism risks alienating genuine customers.
Clement James Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Security
UK Police say helmet-cams cut crime

UK Police say helmet-cams cut crime

Detection rates up 40 percent in Devon and Cornwall.
Iain Thomson Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Oddware
Singer raises US$50,000 online to cut album

Singer raises US$50,000 online to cut album

Internet investors take a punt on new talent.
Iain Thomson Jan 18 2007 9:35AM Oddware
Apple and Orange cut broadband Mac deal

Apple and Orange cut broadband Mac deal

French offer of 1Mbps connection and MacBook for €2 ($3.35) a day.
Matt Chapman Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Telco/ISP
Big guns cut technology spend forecasts

Big guns cut technology spend forecasts

Projected rises of six percent in 2007 slashed to 2.8 percent.
Andrew Charlesworth Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Strategy
Researchers build nano-knife to cut cells

Researchers build nano-knife to cut cells

Cheesewire-style blade is the world's thinnest ever.
Iain Thomson Nov 27 2006 9:57AM Oddware
Sony PlayStation Portable price cut expected

Sony PlayStation Portable price cut expected

Cheap and quirky Nintendo design holds off Sony challenge.
Simon Burns Sep 8 2006 10:13AM Hardware
Ingram to cut inactive resellers

Ingram to cut inactive resellers

Ingram Micro has announced a rationalisation of its customer base which could see up to 15 percent of the distribution giant's accounts slashed.
Lilia Guan Jul 26 2006 1:54PM Hardware
Fear of viruses, spyware cut down illegal downloads

Fear of viruses, spyware cut down illegal downloads

The amount of illegal downloading by U.S. residents between 8- and 18-years-old has dropped by 17 percent in the last two years, due mainly to growing fear of viruses and spyware, new research has claimed.
William Eazel Apr 13 2006 2:27PM Security
Security fears threaten to cut off IP telephony adoption

Security fears threaten to cut off IP telephony adoption

Concerns about the security of internet protocol (IP) telephony systems are threatening to slow adoption of the technology by businesses in the United States, new research has claimed.
William Eazel Oct 28 2005 10:57AM Security
Wireless hacker cut down to size

Wireless hacker cut down to size

A man has been successfully tried as the U.K’s first conviction for using someone else’s wireless connection.
David Quainton Jul 22 2005 3:24PM Security

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