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Nvidia celebrates first billion-dollar quarter

Nvidia celebrates first billion-dollar quarter

Graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia notched up its first ever US$1 billion revenue in the third quarter of 2007, according to the company's financial statement..
Matt Chapman Nov 12 2007 7:22AM Hardware
iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus plants Australia’s first Green Broadband program

iPrimus has teamed up with Landcare Australia and launched Australia’s first Green Broadband plan which aims to assist its customers to reduce their carbon footprint.
Mitchell Bingemann Nov 2 2007 5:24PM Telco/ISP
Sun ships first Niagara 2 servers

Sun ships first Niagara 2 servers

Sun Microsystems has unveiled three servers running its T2 processor released last August. The chip is also known by its Niagara 2 codename.
Tom Sanders Oct 10 2007 7:16AM Hardware
First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs

First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs

International Business Wales is calling on Australian IT companies to enter this year’s Wales’ International Technium Challenge, a competition for SMEs where the winner gets to set up a post in Wales free of charge for a year.
Mitchell Bingemann Oct 8 2007 3:49PM Strategy
Testers get first glimpse of Vista SP1

Testers get first glimpse of Vista SP1

Microsoft has kicked off the public beta testing of Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
Shaun Nichols Sep 27 2007 7:19AM Software
IBM-ISS X-Force finds a more complex malware market, fewer vulnerabilities, during first half of 2007

IBM-ISS X-Force finds a more complex malware market, fewer vulnerabilities, during first half of 2007

The malware underworld grew more complex during the first half of 2007, despite a decrease in the number of disclosed vulnerabilities, according to statistics provided by IBM Internet Security Systems' X-Force Labs.
Frank Washkuch Sep 20 2007 2:04PM Security
Hot or not: The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) unveils updated common vulnerability scoring system

Hot or not: The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) unveils updated common vulnerability scoring system

The new scoring system promises to make it easier for security managers and the IT industry to better measure the real-world risks associated with software flaws.
Amol Sarwate, Sep 11 2007 3:03PM Security
Microsoft plans Vista Service Pack 1, XP Service Pack 3 releases for first quarter 2008; betas due within weeks

Microsoft plans Vista Service Pack 1, XP Service Pack 3 releases for first quarter 2008; betas due within weeks

Microsoft is planning to release Service Pack 1 (SP1) for its Vista operating system in the first quarter of 2008, and its beta will be available within a month.
Frank Washkuch Aug 31 2007 10:23AM Security
First native third-party iPhone apps surface

First native third-party iPhone apps surface

Developers claim they have managed to install the first natively-running third-party applications for Apple's iPhone.
Shaun Nichols Aug 7 2007 6:40AM Software
First US prosecution for illegal software export

First US prosecution for illegal software export

A California resident who pleaded guilty to providing China with restricted military software is the first person to be successfully prosecuted under new laws.
Matt Chapman Aug 6 2007 4:20PM Security
Hitachi debuts first Blu-ray camcorders

Hitachi debuts first Blu-ray camcorders

Hitachi has released two versions of the world's first Blu-ray camcorder that records directly onto high-definition discs.
Matt Chapman Aug 6 2007 11:08AM Hardware
Sun chief celebrates profitable first year

Sun chief celebrates profitable first year

Sun Microsystems exceeded analyst expectations by posting a US$329m profit on revenues of US$13.9bn over the past fiscal year that ended in June.
Tom Sanders Jul 31 2007 12:51PM Hardware
First iPhone remote exploit revealed

First iPhone remote exploit revealed

In the first true hack of this summer's hottest item, white hat researchers today revealed the Apple iPhone is susceptible to a remote exploit that can give attackers complete control over the device.
Dan Kaplan Jul 24 2007 9:44AM Security
GPLv3 attracts 116 projects in first week

GPLv3 attracts 116 projects in first week

Most developers expected to wait for major software releases.
Tom Sanders Jul 10 2007 9:57AM Software
UK secures first cyber-jihad prosecution

UK secures first cyber-jihad prosecution

Three men who used the internet to spread extremist Islamic material and incite terrorism were jailed yesterday in a landmark "cyber-jihad" case.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 9 2007 12:00PM Security
UK censor bans first game in 10 years

UK censor bans first game in 10 years

UK - Manhunt 2 heading for online auction sites.
Iain Thomson Jun 20 2007 3:36PM Security
London hosts first Yahoo! 'Hack Day'

London hosts first Yahoo! 'Hack Day'

Web developers and computer programmers gathered together for the first Yahoo! ‘Hack Day' in London at the weekend.
Fiona Raisbeck Jun 19 2007 10:45AM Security
Safari on Windows ventures into first security flaw

Safari on Windows ventures into first security flaw

Researcher blows up Apple's security claims.
Tom Sanders Jun 12 2007 1:32PM Security
Toshiba unveils first notebook HD DVD re-writable drive

Toshiba unveils first notebook HD DVD re-writable drive

Foot loose and region free.
Staff Writers Jun 5 2007 6:49AM Hardware
Google makes GreenBorder its first security acquisition

Google makes GreenBorder its first security acquisition

Acquisition-happy Google has made its first security purchase by quietly snaring start-up GreenBorder Technologies, a provider of virtualised web browsing anti-malware software, for an undisclosed amount.
Dan Kaplan May 30 2007 10:34AM Security

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