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Tech giants' tax structures threatened by new rules
OECD releases international taxation draft.
Allie Coyne
Sep 17 2014 10:15AM
Financial Services
ACTA treaty faces European rejection
More protests planned.
Staff Writers
Jun 1 2012 10:41AM
Telco/ISP
New font uses holes to cut ink use
Dutch marketing and communications company Spranq has come up with a novel and free way of slashing printer ink costs by developing a font with holes in it.
Ian Williams
Dec 18 2008 6:34AM
Software
Dutch police smash Shadow botnet
The Dutch High Tech Crime Unit has arrested two people and shut down the Shadow botnet, which is thought to contain over 100,000 compromised computers..
Iain Thomson
Aug 14 2008 4:06PM
Security
Dutch boffins work on open source smart card
Dutch Boffins at Radboud University in Nijmegen are developing new privacy-protecting smart cards for public transport, using good old open sauce.
Sylvie Barak
Jun 20 2008 10:39AM
Security
Dutch algorithm optimises Wi-Fi efficiency
A Dutch researcher has developed algorithms designed to optimise the efficiency of wireless networks..
Robert Jaques
Apr 28 2008 7:22AM
Software
Dutch build robo-petrol pump
Dutch inventors have built the first robotic fuel pump which can fill a petrol tank without the driver needing to leave the car.
Iain Thomson
Feb 7 2008 3:28PM
Hardware
Two Dutch hackers jailed for online crime
Two hackers have been jailed in the Netherlands for infecting millions of computers with malware and stealing personal data, including credit card details, to purchase electronic goods.
Fiona Raisbeck
Feb 2 2007 9:32AM
Security
Dutch botnet gang facing jail
Network of zombie PCs accrued €60,000 ($99,000).
Tom Sanders
Jan 18 2007 9:35AM
Software
Dutch police arrest botnet trio
Police in the Netherlands have arrested three hackers suspected of stealing bank account and credit card information after creating a botnet of more than 100,000 compromised computers worldwide.
René Millman
Oct 11 2005 1:49PM
Security
Dutch firm opts for managed security service
A Dutch chemical company is to protect its 1,100 users by investing in a three-year managed security service.
Dan Ilett
Apr 23 2004 11:51AM
Security
Dutch Government drafts legislation to tackle DDoS attacks
The Netherlands is to to join a growing list of countries that prohibit the production of malware.
Steve Gold
Mar 4 2004 1:41PM
Security
Get Dutch data from Anyware
Melbourne-based peripherals distributor Anyware Computer Accessories has signed an exclusive deal to distribute a Dutch range of data gear to resellers in Australia and New Zealand.
Staff Writers
Oct 20 2003 12:00AM
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