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ISPhone aims high with Arrow

ISPhone aims high with Arrow

Local VoIP vendor ISPhone has signed up telecommunications provider Arrow Voice and Data, to offer reseller partners a bundled business-grade VoIP service.
Lilia Guan Jul 20 2006 10:08AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft, on 'state of high alert,' releases PowerPoint advisory

Microsoft, on 'state of high alert,' releases PowerPoint advisory

Microsoft security researchers have been "on a state of high alert" following targeted attacks on a PowerPoint flaw and vulnerabilities in other Office programs, according to one high-ranking member of its Security Response Center.
Frank Washkuch Jul 17 2006 10:30PM Security
Web rage turns shoppers back to the high street

Web rage turns shoppers back to the high street

Online retailers get two chances before customers are lost, research claims.
Dave Friedlos Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Financial Services
Demand for specialist training at all-time high

Demand for specialist training at all-time high

Professionals working in the charity sector and government departments lead
the way in requests for specialist courses.
Michelle Perry Jul 7 2006 1:46PM Training & Development
High Court ruling clamps down on U.K. P2P users

High Court ruling clamps down on U.K. P2P users

The U.K. High Court has ordered ten internet service providers to hand over the customer details of 150 individuals accused of illegally sharing software.
William Eazel Feb 3 2006 10:50AM Security
U.K. National High Tech Crime unit warns over Sober email scam

U.K. National High Tech Crime unit warns over Sober email scam

The U.K.'s National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has warned the public to be on their guard against "an ongoing mass virus attack" of unsolicited emails containing the Sober virus that purport to have been sent by the agency.
William Eazel Nov 30 2005 11:14AM Security
Australian High Court rules in favour of modders

Australian High Court rules in favour of modders

The High Court of Australia has ruled that Australian consumers and overseas travellers can buy cheaper computer games and hardware offshore and modify them locally.
Staff Writers Oct 6 2005 11:50AM Hardware
Spyware hits new high

Spyware hits new high

Spyware is increasingly becoming the hacker's favorite weapon, despite efforts in the U.S. and elsewhere to legislate against it.
René Millman Aug 23 2005 3:02PM Security
Security a high concern amongst British firms

Security a high concern amongst British firms

More than half of British companies rate IT and network safety as their biggest security concern, a MORI survey has revealed. The survey of 100 companies, commissioned by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and IT services company Qinetiq, also found that 78 per cent have conducted a strategic overhaul of security in the last two years.
David Quainton Nov 8 2004 11:28AM Security
Smart numbers in high demand

Smart numbers in high demand

Australia's first "smart number" public auction has attracted plenty of interest, with one company bidding more than $100,000 for a 1800 number.
Ty Pendlebury Sep 9 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Virus numbers hit 33-month high: Sophos

Virus numbers hit 33-month high: Sophos

Zafi-B continues to hold the top spot for most frequently encountered viruses, for the third month in a row.
Staff Writers Sep 2 2004 12:00AM Security
Oxygen on high at Sydney opening

Oxygen on high at Sydney opening

A New Zealand-based SAP reseller has set up shop in Sydney after experiencing strong growth in its chosen Australian entry point of Melbourne.
Fleur Doidge Aug 25 2004 12:00AM Software
Gartner warns of 'very high risk' to Windows users

Gartner warns of 'very high risk' to Windows users

Security analysts at Gartner believe a flaw in Windows may be used to create a worm similar to last year's devastating "Blaster".
Jon Tullett Feb 17 2004 6:58PM Security
For Mid-Sized Organizations, High Security Can Be Low Cost

For Mid-Sized Organizations, High Security Can Be Low Cost

In a tight economy, it’s easy to believe that postponing investments is fiscally responsible.
Steve Schlesinger Jan 16 2004 9:55AM Security
Intel takes the high road

Intel takes the high road

Intel has announced a new method of creating transistor materials which reportedly allows for cooler and more efficient processors.
David Kidd Nov 5 2003 12:00AM Hardware
Athlon 64 support high, chips low

Athlon 64 support high, chips low

Motherboard manufacturers have voiced their support for AMD’s latest 64-bit Athlon chip, despite some citing chip shortages in the region as a looming problem.
Darren Ellis , Byron Connolly Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Hardware
UPDATE: Athlon 64 support high, chips low

UPDATE: Athlon 64 support high, chips low

Darren Ellis , Byron Connolly Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Hardware

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