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Every HP PC to run webOS and Windows
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Nicole Kobie
Mar 10 2011 6:02AM
Software
UK government plans to log every call, text and email
The Home office has issued a consultation paper for a new law that would force phone companies, ISPs and network operators to record and store every phone call, web page request and text message..
Iain Thomson
Aug 14 2008 4:06PM
Security
IP traffic to 'double' every two years
Web traffic volumes will almost double every two years from 2007 to 2012, driven by video and web 2.0 applications, according to a report from Cisco Systems..
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 18 2008 8:18AM
Networking
Four nanotech products launched every week
New consumer products based on nanotechnology, including cosmetics, cooking oil, golf clubs and toothpaste, are reaching the market at the rate of three or four a week, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
Apr 28 2008 7:22AM
Hardware
New spam site found every three seconds
New figures suggest that 92.3 percent of all email sent globally during the first three months of 2008 was spam..
Robert Jaques
Apr 17 2008 7:20AM
Security
PCs targeted by hackers every 39 seconds
Most attacks based on automated scripts.
Robert Jaques
Feb 7 2007 10:09AM
Security
Samsung sells 50,000 TVs every day
Electronics giant sells televisions worth US$42m per day.
Simon Burns
Nov 29 2006 9:19AM
Hardware
IPTV subscribers set to double every year
But regulatory issues could slow growth.
Andrew Charlesworth
Nov 6 2006 9:32AM
Telco/ISP
Metasploit creator to reveal a flaw every day this month
A bug a day certainly won't keep the hackers away – not after a security researcher has pledged to publish information about a new web browser vulnerability each day during July.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 6 2006 10:15PM
Security
Identity theft costs U.K. £1.7bn every year
New figures from the Home Office have claimed identity fraud costs the U.K. more than £1.7 billion a year.
William Eazel
Feb 6 2006 9:58AM
Security
Why every business needs an SCM strategy
Running a business has changed a lot over time—businesses are increasingly becoming more global in nature and constantly taking advantage of technology to help them become more efficient, cost conscious and competitive.
Zoe Lowther
Oct 19 2004 5:46PM
Security
Is Every Crime Becoming a Cybercrime?
At first glance, it seems obvious that crime extends well beyond the boundaries of technology and computers.
Thresa Lang
Jan 16 2004 9:52AM
Security
Not Every Card Offers Well Wishes
Internet marketing and viruses have much in common: they are annoying, unwanted, and usually arrive by email.
Jon Tullett
Jan 15 2004 12:17PM
Security
The Myth of ROI: Not every expense is an investment
Information security teams are under increasing pressure to demonstrate financial return on investment (ROI) for security projects.
Tom Scholtz
Jan 9 2004 3:30PM
Security
The Myth of Information Security ROI: Not Every Expense Is an "Investment"
Information security teams are under increasing pressure to demonstrate financial return on investment (ROI) for security projects.
Tom Scholtz
Jan 9 2004 2:46PM
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