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Hot or Not: Vista SP1 Scheduled For Widespread Release

Hot or Not: Vista SP1 Scheduled For Widespread Release

It's been some time in the making, but Microsoft soon will make its first service pack for Vista widely available. While the final version started shipping to manufacturers earlier this month, Microsoft says it's making some final tweaks to its distribution channels before general availability in a few weeks. So what can we expect?
Amol Sarwate, Mar 12 2008 3:48PM Security
Cisco sets dates for IOS patch releases

Cisco sets dates for IOS patch releases

Cisco has announced plans to release patches for its Internetwork Operating System (IOS) software on a regular schedule, much in the same way that Microsoft and Oracle issue product fixes on scheduled dates.
Dan Kaplan Mar 12 2008 10:00AM Security
Exploit code created for hole in RealPlayer

Exploit code created for hole in RealPlayer

The researcher who discovered a zero-day vulnerability in the widely deployed RealPlayer has developed a working exploit for it, he told SCMagazineUS.com on Tuesday.
Dan Kaplan Mar 12 2008 10:00AM Security
Qualcomm pays US$32 million for Xiam

Qualcomm pays US$32 million for Xiam

Qualcomm has announced the acquisition of Xiam Technologies, an Ireland-based developer of wireless content personalisation technology..
Robert Jaques Mar 12 2008 7:28AM Software
Security Web 2.0: Open Season for the Attackers?

Security Web 2.0: Open Season for the Attackers?

The Web is now a participatory medium. The downside to this ubiquitous connectivity and user participation is a new slew of security threats many IT professionals have yet to fully grasp.
Wayne Neich Mar 11 2008 3:58PM Security
Unisys seeks 400 support staff for DoD contract

Unisys seeks 400 support staff for DoD contract

After securing a $240 million ICT support services contract with the Australian Department of Defence (DoD), Unisys Australia is now on the hunt for 400 new support staff to make certain the deal runs according to plan.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 10 2008 4:00PM Training & Development
Nero fires up Blu-ray burning for Linux

Nero fires up Blu-ray burning for Linux

Nero has announced plans to ship the latest update to its burning application for the Linux operating system..
Robert Jaques Mar 7 2008 7:16AM Software
Ziff Davis files for Chapter 11

Ziff Davis files for Chapter 11

Tech publishing giant Ziff Davis has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection..
Shaun Nichols Mar 7 2008 7:16AM Strategy
Hyro completes IBM system for Elders Group

Hyro completes IBM system for Elders Group

Australian IT service provider Hyro Limited has completed an installation of an IBM System i Model 570 system for Australian corporation Elders Group.

Lilia Guan Mar 5 2008 3:43PM Hardware
TJX customers to claim eligibility for breach settlement

TJX customers to claim eligibility for breach settlement

TJX has begun distributing claims forms to customers whose information may have been compromised in the retail chain's massive data breach.
Dan Kaplan Mar 5 2008 10:28AM Security
Yahoo touts mobile internet for Europe

Yahoo touts mobile internet for Europe

Yahoo announced at CeBIT 2008 today that it plans to launch the Yahoo Go 3.0 mobile internet platform in Europe..
Robert Jaques Mar 5 2008 7:38AM Software
IBM sets aside US$15 billion for stock repurchase

IBM sets aside US$15 billion for stock repurchase

IBM's board of directors has authorised US$15 billion in additional funds for use in the company's stock repurchase programme..
Mar 3 2008 2:48PM Financial Services
Whirlpool broadband survey says no to Telstra next gen Internet

Whirlpool broadband survey says no to Telstra next gen Internet

The latest annual survey of broadband subscribers conducted by online discussion forum Whirlpool has shown that respondents are strongly opposed to letting Telstra operate the nation's broadband infrastructure.
Mitchell Bingemann Mar 3 2008 2:45PM Telco/ISP
NewSat has no further opportunities for an ABG license

NewSat has no further opportunities for an ABG license

Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited’s reapplication for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license will not be considered in two months time by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Feb 29 2008 4:16PM Telco/ISP
Google launches handy new mobile search for Australians

Google launches handy new mobile search for Australians

Google has unveiled a new search service for mobile phones that eliminates the often burdensome task of sifting through both mobile and regular web results.
Staff Writers Feb 27 2008 3:35PM Software
NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

NewSat's satellite access for rural areas put on hold

Australian satellite and Internet service provider, NewSat Limited, has had its application for an Australian Broadband Guarantee (ABG) license put on hold by the Department of Broadband Communications and the Digital Economy.

Lilia Guan Feb 27 2008 7:55AM Telco/ISP
Australian IT firm develops software application for iPhone

Australian IT firm develops software application for iPhone

Despite Apple not bringing the iPhone to Australia for another 18 months, one Australian software developer is determined to cash in on the iPhone phenomenon as early as possible.

Lilia Guan Feb 27 2008 7:53AM Software
IM tools tailored for enterprises

IM tools tailored for enterprises

Instant messaging (IM) provider Process One is set to launch two packages designed to enable greater collaboration among employees and offer firms new ways of engaging with their customers.
Phil Muncaster Feb 20 2008 3:36PM Networking
Microsoft giving away dev tools to uni students for free

Microsoft giving away dev tools to uni students for free

Microsoft has unveiled a worldwide software giveaway aimed at arming uni students with the latest designer and developer tools for free.
Mitchell Bingemann Feb 20 2008 7:34AM Software
Liberal party claims Labor has raided communications fund for the bush

Liberal party claims Labor has raided communications fund for the bush

Shadow Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Bruce Billson, has come out all guns blazing at the Government, claiming it has made its first moves to raid rural Australia’s 'future proofing' Communications Fund.

a Staff Writer Feb 18 2008 2:17PM Telco/ISP

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