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Data breach bosses 'should go to jail'
A quarter of IT security professionals believe that heads of companies which suffer serious breaches of confidential consumer data should go to jail, a recent survey reveals..
Andrew Charlesworth
Apr 9 2008 1:04PM
Security
Apple developers go crazy for iPhone
Apple claims that over 100,000 developers have downloaded the iPhone software development kit (SDK) in just four days..
Iain Thomson
Mar 14 2008 7:13AM
Software
Lenovo pledges to go green
Lenovo is introducing smaller and more efficient desktop PCs in order to meet tighter environmental standards..
Iain Thomson
Feb 27 2008 3:40PM
Hardware
Global web threats go local
The increasing sophistication of malware writers has been highlighted once again in a new report by web security firm McAfee.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 25 2008 3:22PM
Security
Office 2007 users go back in time
Software developer Addintools has created the
Classic Menu for Office 2007
, which overrides the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface..
Staff Writers
Jan 25 2008 7:50AM
Software
Five million go for a Wii in Japan
Nintendo's Wii console has now sold over five million units in Japan, according to the latest sales figures.
Staff Writers
Jan 24 2008 1:03PM
Hardware
Digital maps to go interactive
The expected growth of pedestrian navigation and location-based services means that traditional map production technologies will no longer be able to generate and update sufficiently detailed maps, experts predict..
Robert Jaques
Dec 18 2007 7:04AM
Software
Engin lets go of its stake in Unwired for $25.1 million
Broadband phone vendor, Engin has accepted Network Investment Holdings (NIH), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Seven Network Group, ordinary shares takeover of Unwired Group.
Staff Writers
Nov 19 2007 2:01PM
Telco/ISP
Beatles songs to go online next year
The entire Beatles back catalogue will be put online within the next 12 months, according to comments made by Sir Paul McCartney.
Matt Chapman
Nov 19 2007 12:28PM
Software
Doctors go virtual with ‘Internet prescriptions’
The traditional doctor-patient relationship is being transformed by the Internet according to a recent study that found GPs are passing the diagnosis buck by increasingly prescribing ‘health websites’ to their patients.
Staff Writers
Nov 13 2007 3:38PM
Software
Perens urges firms to go open source
Many companies could successfully partake in open source projects without adversely affecting their business, according to open source activist Bruce Perens..
Staff Writers
Nov 12 2007 7:22AM
Software
Internode to recommence WiMAX deployment in regional S.A.
Businesses and residents of South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula are set to switch on Australia’s ‘first’ region wide wireless broadband service based on the WiMAX standard in the coming weeks as part of the Government’s $162.5 million Broadband Guarantee.
Negar Salek
Oct 17 2007 1:59PM
Telco/ISP
Fraudsters go all out for social networkers
Identity thieves are increasingly focusing on social networking sites to gather information on targets, and Symantec's latest threat report has advised users to lie about some of their details.
Iain Thomson
Sep 18 2007 7:20AM
Security
Microsoft has second go at single sign-on
Microsoft has started offering developers a software development kit for its Windows Live ID service.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 21 2007 8:09AM
Software
US boffins go pink for green energy
The future of green solar-powered energy may actually be pink, US boffins reported.
Robert Jaques
Aug 1 2007 11:15AM
Hardware
Reviewers go gaga over iPhone
Praise for device accompanied by keyboard and internet speed complaints.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 28 2007 10:23AM
Hardware
Apple MacBook Pros go faster and greener
GLOBAL - Apple has rolled out the latest MacBook Pro featuring Intel's Core 2 Duo Santa Rosa chips, along with a larger memory capacity, new graphics cards and Led-backlit screens.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 7 2007 12:19AM
Hardware
Top space agencies to boldly go
The world's leading space agencies have unveiled a vision for globally co-ordinated space exploration to the Moon, Mars and beyond.
Staff Writers
Jun 4 2007 12:35PM
Security
Child porn surfers will go to prison
Top cop vows to jail deliberate paedophile site users.
Iain Thomson
Jun 4 2007 10:17AM
Security
Go from 'visibly victimised' to 'silently competent'
When Dr. Gene Spafford and I wrote the original version of the Tripwire software program in 1992, it was to help solve the security problem of how to restore systems to a known good state after they have been compromised.
Gene Kim,
May 29 2007 4:28PM
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