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Sophos launches first web appliance
Security software firm Sophos launched its first web control appliance today.
Fiona Raisbeck
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Staff Writers
Jan 9 2007 4:34PM
Security
Intel fires up first mobile WiMAX baseband chipset design
Development marks next step toward integrated WiMAX/Wi-Fi.
Robert Jaques
Dec 7 2006 9:56AM
Hardware
Researchers spot first mobile spyware
Researchers with McAfee claim to have found a first spyware application that targets the Symbian operating system for mobile phones.
Tom Sanders
Dec 7 2006 9:55AM
Security
British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights
It is the first UK airline to achieve "end-to-end" Chip and Pin accreditation which means from now on customers on board British Airways (BA) flights can purchase goods using the Chip and Pin system.
Emma Pritchard
Dec 5 2006 9:40AM
Security
Ministry of Sound offers clubbers world first in mobile ticketing
Buy, receive and redeem tickets directly from your handset.
Will Head
Nov 30 2006 12:51PM
Telco/ISP
First OLPC laptops face 'rigorous testing'
Children let loose to pound on the keyboards.
Robert Jaques
Nov 23 2006 9:54AM
Hardware
First OLPC computers leave factory
Hardware specifications get "very close" to final build.
Tom Sanders
Nov 17 2006 9:54AM
Hardware
Intel reveals specs for first ever chip
Design details released on 35th anniversary of 4004 processor.
Iain Thomson
Nov 17 2006 9:54AM
Hardware
Dell's first AMD notebook hits our shores
Dell Australia has released its Inspiron 1501 laptops in Australia, the first models based on AMD chips.
Lilia Guan
Nov 8 2006 12:53PM
Hardware
Dell powers up first AMD servers
Long time Intel shop branches out.
Ambrose McNevin
Oct 25 2006 8:42AM
Hardware
Intel shows off first four-way quad core server
Chipmaker talks up quad core progress.
Tom Sanders
Oct 24 2006 3:29PM
Hardware
Muggle boffins try on first invisibility cloak
Forget Harry Potter. A team of US scientists claims to have demonstrated the world's first working "invisibility cloak".
Robert Jaques
Oct 23 2006 10:00AM
Oddware
Microsoft denies reports of first IE7 security flaw
Microsoft has dismissed reports of a security vulnerability in its Internet Explorer 7 browser as "inaccurate".
Tom Sanders
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
Security
Samsung claims first 50nm DRAM chip
New process boosts production efficiency by 55 per cent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
Hardware
Phishers more successful than first thought
US academics warn that scammers may have success rate of 14 per cent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 17 2006 12:36PM
Security
Phishers more successful than first thought
US academics warn that scammers may have success rate of 14 percent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Security
Intel delivers first mobile WiMax chips
Integrated fixed/mobile WiMax promises cheaper base stations.
Tom Sanders
Oct 13 2006 11:51AM
Hardware
Sony unveils first 50GB Blu-ray movies
Click, Black Hawk Down and Talladega Nights.
Clement James
Oct 10 2006 9:53AM
Hardware
Boffins claim first quantum cryptographic network
Infrastructure shows 'extraordinary resilience to eavesdropping'.
Robert Jaques
Aug 31 2006 11:55AM
Security
First open source Java code promised for October
Sun adds mobile Java to the open source mix.
Tom Sanders
Aug 16 2006 9:36AM
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