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Computer input error leads to massive Dow losses

Computer input error leads to massive Dow losses

Trader hit wrong key on massive trade.
Iain Thomson May 7 2010 1:42PM Financial Services
Qantas launches mobile boarding pass

Qantas launches mobile boarding pass

2D barcodes sent to web-enabled mobile devices.
Liz Tay Apr 30 2010 1:00PM Oddware
Coalition aims to modernise key US law

Coalition aims to modernise key US law

Google, Microsoft and others join Digital Due Process group.
Phil Muncaster Apr 1 2010 6:43AM Security
The e-book writes its second chapter

The e-book writes its second chapter

Alexander Turcic cuts through e-book reader confusion.
Nate Cochrane Jan 8 2010 6:33AM Hardware
Google patents smart cooling for data centres

Google patents smart cooling for data centres

New system could slash data centre cooling costs.
Iain Thomson Dec 1 2009 4:08PM Networking
US government data trawling exposed

US government data trawling exposed

Indymedia case shows embarrassing levels of snooping.
Iain Thomson Nov 12 2009 12:07PM Security
Free-riders targeted in national e-waste scheme

Free-riders targeted in national e-waste scheme

Makers and importers of PCs and electronics affected.
Staff Writers Nov 6 2009 1:05AM Hardware
IBM improves disaster recovery with ProtecTier update

IBM improves disaster recovery with ProtecTier update

Promises smoother business continuity.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 31 2009 3:22PM Storage
Report urges electronic health records by 2012

Report urges electronic health records by 2012

Government blueprint advocates ICT transformation of the healthcare sector.
Brett Winterford Jul 27 2009 5:45PM Software
Filtering opponent to advise Democrats rebuild

Filtering opponent to advise Democrats rebuild

Anti-filter campaign gets its own political party.
Brett Winterford Jul 23 2009 6:32AM Telco/ISP
Sweden dives into eHealth as Australia dallies

Sweden dives into eHealth as Australia dallies

"Get on with it," says Aussie implementing e-Health system in Sweden.
Brett Winterford Jun 19 2009 6:48AM Software
HP rolls out flexible screen material

HP rolls out flexible screen material

HP is showing off a new printing system which can place electronic screens on multiple devices as a thin sheet.
Shaun Nichols Jun 3 2009 2:21AM Hardware
IceTV wins High Court battle against Nine

IceTV wins High Court battle against Nine

Electronic program guide (EPG) provider IceTV has won a three-year battle with the Nine Network over allegations of copyright infringement.
Staff Writers Apr 22 2009 3:10PM Strategy
Privacy group up in arms over Google's cloud services

Privacy group up in arms over Google's cloud services

The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), a privacy advocacy group, filed a complaint with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday urging an investigation of Google's cloud computing services to determine the adequacy of its privacy and security safeguards.
Angela Moscaritolo Mar 19 2009 11:26AM Security
Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT

Top 10 most inspiring moments in IT

To say that the technology industry has had a rough couple of months would be a huge understatement.
Shaun Nichols , Iain Thomson Jan 31 2009 1:01AM Strategy
Electronic recycling plant opens in Sydney

Electronic recycling plant opens in Sydney

Environment Minister Peter Garrett has opened a new e-waste recycling plant,but environmentalists are falling over themselves to say that it was not enough to solve the country's epidemic of gadgety garbage.
Nick Farrell Nov 20 2008 6:24AM Hardware
Cabcharge to refresh taxi payment terminals

Cabcharge to refresh taxi payment terminals

Cabcharge has announced a ‘multi-million dollar’ deal to buy 20,000 VeriFone POS terminals for its non-cash fare management system for taxis.
Staff Writers Aug 15 2008 12:22PM Hardware
US warns Olympic travellers about electronic espionage

US warns Olympic travellers about electronic espionage

In a strongly worded warning the US government warned people visiting Beijing for the start of the Olympic Games that they should trust no-one with their electronic devices..
Iain Thomson Aug 11 2008 7:11AM Security
UK electronic passports cloned within minutes

UK electronic passports cloned within minutes

An investigation by the Times has shown that the supposedly secure electronic passports used by the UK government can be cracked and cloned in minutes.
Iain Thomson Aug 7 2008 2:20PM Security
Esquire debuts electronic ink cover

Esquire debuts electronic ink cover

The American version of Esquire magazine will be trialling digital front covers in September.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2008 9:11AM Hardware

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