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More regulation for online retail arrives

More regulation for online retail arrives

A new PCI-DSS regulation requires online retail firms to perform code reviewsand use a web application firewall.
Dave Bailey Jul 3 2008 4:03AM Security
New protection for growing Mac threats

New protection for growing Mac threats

Despite the old adage that Mac computers are impervious to security threats, a throng of recent attacks over the past couple of years have made it necessary for Mac users to protect themselves.
Ashley Clark Jul 2 2008 4:40PM Security
Netgear routes for Open Source

Netgear routes for Open Source

Netgear has launched its second Open Source router in the WGR614L, it’s fully functioning with 802.11g wireless and aimed at those communities of Linux bods who like to tinker.
Rob Kerr Jul 2 2008 3:42PM Software
IBM introduces BI for mainframe

IBM introduces BI for mainframe

Following the European Union’s ratification of IBM's purchase of Cognos in January, the firm has now combined Cognos’ latest business intelligence (BI) system with its mainframe System z.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 2 2008 3:37PM Software
Opinion: Best practices for deploying Cisco TelePresence

Opinion: Best practices for deploying Cisco TelePresence

Many companies are looking at videoconferencing and its associated technologies to help them to improve collaboration and communications among staff, and cut travel expenses and associated greenhouse gas emissions.
Anthony Stevens, CIO of Dimension Data Jul 2 2008 3:16PM Networking
Firefox 3.1 targeted for year-end

Firefox 3.1 targeted for year-end

Mozilla is proposing to release Firefox 3.1 as a fast-track update by about year-end 2008.
Egan Orion Jul 2 2008 3:05AM Software
eBay fined for 'brokering' fake items

eBay fined for 'brokering' fake items

Ebay has been fined for allowing the sale of fake handbags and perfume.
David Neal Jul 2 2008 1:59AM Software
Naked DSL takes off for iiNet

Naked DSL takes off for iiNet

iiNet is celebrating its decision to offer Naked DSL last year, with figures indicating over 20,000 households across Australia have taken up the service so far.
Mitchell Smith Jul 1 2008 3:22PM Telco/ISP
Virtual Companies a reality for Vermont

Virtual Companies a reality for Vermont

A new law passed in the US state of Vermont earlier this month is expected to pave the way for the first entirely Virtual Company (VC) in America.Journalist - Dylan Bushell-Embling - investigates the impact of this law for Australian businesses...
Staff Writers Jul 1 2008 6:00AM Strategy
QLD Govt. gives $10M for NICTA

QLD Govt. gives $10M for NICTA

The Queensland State Government has coughed up $10 million in funding for NICTA’s Queensland Research Laboratory (NICTA QRL).
Staff Writers Jun 30 2008 3:01PM Hardware
Sony Ericsson blames component shortages for poor results

Sony Ericsson blames component shortages for poor results

For the second time this year, Sony Ericsson has blamed component shortages for disappointing handset sales in a quarter. It has also pointed the finger at increased R&D costs.
Tony Dennis Jun 30 2008 7:36AM Financial Services
Google sued for US$1 billion

Google sued for US$1 billion

Google is being sued for US$1bn by a technology start up that claims the search giant stole a migration tool it had developed..
Iain Thomson Jun 27 2008 7:46AM Financial Services
Telstra submits wish-list for National Broadband Network

Telstra submits wish-list for National Broadband Network

Telstra has provided to the Federal Government a list of ‘regulatory framework’ changes that it says is vital to the successful deployment of the national broadband network (NBN).
Staff Writers Jun 26 2008 3:57PM Telco/ISP
Salesforce unveils toolkit for Google Data APIs

Salesforce unveils toolkit for Google Data APIs

Salesforce.com has developed a new toolkit for Google Data APIs that allows developers to build web applications from a combination Salesforce and Google App services.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 25 2008 2:03PM Software
DIAC extends IT service contract with CSC for $110M

DIAC extends IT service contract with CSC for $110M

The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has signed a two-year information technology contract extension with US-owned service provder, CSC.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2008 4:48PM Hardware
Linux developers push for open drivers

Linux developers push for open drivers

A group of some 140 Linux developers are calling on hardware vendors to open up their driver code..
Shaun Nichols Jun 24 2008 9:05AM Software
Facebook and YouTube used for World Refugee Day awareness

Facebook and YouTube used for World Refugee Day awareness

To mark National Refugee Day, UNHCR, the UN’s refugee agency, has launched a vigorous online campaign in what it hopes will galvanise the online community into action, raising funds and spreading awareness for the plight of refugees worldwide.
Sylvie Barak Jun 23 2008 3:58PM Software
Apple addresses 'carpet bomb' Safari for Windows threat

Apple addresses 'carpet bomb' Safari for Windows threat

Despite initially maintaining that the Safari for Windows "carpet bomb" issue was not a security vulnerability, Apple has decided to release a patch.
Dan Kaplan Jun 23 2008 10:15AM Security
Alphawest deploys Cisco’s TelePresence Solution for Optus

Alphawest deploys Cisco’s TelePresence Solution for Optus

Optus' ICT services subsidiary, Alphawest, has deployed a multipoint Cisco TelePresence solution to help the telecommunications service provider improve collaboration and reduce travel costs.
Lilia Guan Jun 20 2008 2:32PM Networking
Microsoft gears up for HPC push

Microsoft gears up for HPC push

Microsoft will make a release candidate version of its high performance computing software, HPC Server 2008, available for download next week.
Dave Bailey Jun 20 2008 11:47AM Networking

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