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AMD still smarting from ATI buy
Chipmaker AMD plans to receive an $880 million hit this quarter as the aftermath of its purchase of ATI still lingers.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 14 2008 9:14AM
Hardware
IBM steals back server lead from HP
IBM has stolen back the lead in the worldwide server market after losing out to HP earlier this year, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
Jul 8 2008 9:04AM
Hardware
Rudd retreats from Communications Fund raid, claim Libs
The Federal Government has backpedalled on its bite into the Federal Communications Fund, according to Opposition claims.
Lilia Guan
Jun 18 2008 4:42PM
Telco/ISP
Yahoo turned down US$40 per share offer from Microsoft
Documents unsealed in a court case have shown that Yahoo turned down an offer from Microsoft in 2007 valuing the company's shares at US$40 each..
Iain Thomson
Jun 5 2008 4:17PM
Financial Services
Icahn vows to yank Yang from Yahoo
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn has vowed to remove Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang if his proposed shareholder takeover of the company goes through..
Shaun Nichols
Jun 5 2008 8:08AM
Strategy
Third of web threats emanate from US and China
Akamai highlights global web threat
Dave Bailey
Jun 3 2008 4:26PM
Security
Isolating contractors from sensitive data
For information security directors at large corporations, the growing reliance on contractors is a major concern. Local and offshore programmers provide businesses a competitive edge, but they also increase security risks.
Ryan Malone, vice president of marketing, Apani
May 28 2008 8:12AM
Security
Enterprises at risk from email leaks
Large enterprises continue to risk leaks from outbound email, blogs, message boards, media sharing sites and mobile devices, according to new research..
Robert Jaques
May 28 2008 7:44AM
Security
Conservative firms not getting the most from IT
Nearly a quarter of businesses around the world do not determine their IT resource requirements on business priorities, according to new research..
Clement James
May 15 2008 7:35AM
Strategy
Sending SMS costs four times more than receiving data from Hubble
A UK space scientist has claimed that sending a text message is at least four times more expensive than receiving scientific data from space..
Robert Jaques
May 14 2008 2:55PM
Telco/ISP
WiMax woos subscribers away from DSL
WiMax is expected to become an "appealing substitute" to traditional fixed-line broadband over the coming years, according to Juniper Research..
Staff Writers
May 10 2008 12:20PM
Telco/ISP
MPAA wins US$110 million from TorrentSpy
Popular download site TorrentSpy has lost its case against the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and has been ordered to pay US$110 million in damages..
Iain Thomson
May 9 2008 2:44PM
Financial Services
Hard drive data recovered from Columbia disaster
Scientists have managed to recover critical data from experiments carried out in space from a hard drive found in the wreckage of the Space Shuttle Columbia..
Iain Thomson
May 8 2008 7:18AM
Storage
From Interop: Be mindful of vendors' motives
IT security vendors' sole purpose is to generate revenue -- not offer complete security -- and they will only create solutions to stop dangerous threats when they are incentivised to do so, the principal security strategist for IBM Internet Security Systems said Wednesday at Interop in Las Vegas.
Dan Kaplan
May 1 2008 10:36AM
Security
From Interop: Securing Wi-Fi must be priority
As the use of Wi-Fi by businesses becomes more pervasive, IT departments must rethink their wireless security strategy to combat threats, a panel said Tuesday at the Interop conference in Las Vegas.
Dan Kaplan
May 1 2008 10:36AM
Security
Securing Wi-Fi must be priority
As the use of Wi-Fi by businesses becomes more pervasive, IT departments must rethink their wireless security strategy to combat threats, a panel said Tuesday at the Interop conference in Las Vegas.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 30 2008 2:19PM
Security
Clarke inspires science from beyond the grave
The impact of science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke is still being felt, following the news that two more of his ideas are being researched for real..
Iain Thomson
Apr 25 2008 12:58PM
Hardware
One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey
People are annoyed over the loss or theft of their personal information, a new survey from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
Sue
Apr 17 2008 10:07AM
Security
Eight April patches from Microsoft
Microsoft has released its latest security update package..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 10 2008 7:31AM
Security
Protecting your data from the Trojan force
So many application-level zero-day exploits exist today that the question is not whether your computers are safe but what's already running on them.
Marco Peretti
Apr 8 2008 8:26AM
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