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Computer device theft hits Commonwealth agencies

Computer device theft hits Commonwealth agencies

IT system misuse remains key fraud vector.
Ry Crozier Apr 5 2011 1:34PM Hardware
Apple hits back in "App Store" trademark row

Apple hits back in "App Store" trademark row

Apple says Windows developer Microsoft is in no position to throw stones
Stewart Mitchell Mar 3 2011 5:54AM Software
Zero day flaw hits Microsoft's Internet Explorer

Zero day flaw hits Microsoft's Internet Explorer

New vulnerability.
Jennifer Scott Nov 5 2010 6:57AM Security
Swedish anti-piracy law hits wall

Swedish anti-piracy law hits wall

ISP withholds subscriber details.
Liam Tung Sep 17 2010 6:37AM Networking
YouTube hit by cross-site scripting vulnerability

YouTube hit by cross-site scripting vulnerability

YouTube hacked.
Dan Raywood Jul 6 2010 10:47AM Security
Another round of phishing hits Twitter

Another round of phishing hits Twitter

After last week's phishing attacks on social networking sites, yet another round has struck Twitter.
Chuck Miller May 28 2009 11:25AM Security
2012 UK Olympics CIO hits the ground running

2012 UK Olympics CIO hits the ground running

In his first interview since his appointment, London 2012 CIO Gerry Pennell tells Computing how his past experience and an emphasis on proven technology will help to ensure a trouble-free Games.
Angelica Mari Mar 13 2009 6:15AM Training & Development
Software sector under pressure as downturn hits sales

Software sector under pressure as downturn hits sales

Poorer-than-expected business software sales have forced analysts to significantly revise their spending forecasts for 2009, while Microsoft has urged the UK government to support smaller software companies or see them go out of business.
Martin Courtney Dec 15 2008 2:53PM Software
Google hits the big 1-0

Google hits the big 1-0

Hot on the heels of its entry into the web browser market with Chrome, internet giant Google has celebrated its tenth birthday.
Phil Muncaster Sep 8 2008 6:33AM Software
Spore hits the open air

Spore hits the open air

One of the most anticipated computer games in recent memory hit the market Friday when EA released Spore in Europe.
Shaun Nichols Sep 6 2008 12:41PM Software
Psystar hits back in Apple clone case

Psystar hits back in Apple clone case

Apple's case against a Macintosh clone vendor took a new twist this week when defendant Psystar accused the company of violating anti-trust laws.
Shaun Nichols Aug 28 2008 4:02PM Hardware
Computer virus hits space station

Computer virus hits space station

A computer virus has made it onto the International Space Station (ISS), but Nasa says there is no danger to critical systems.
Iain Thomson Aug 28 2008 7:42AM Security
Google Suggest hits the homepage

Google Suggest hits the homepage

Google has launched new functionality developed in its labs, which is designed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of searches..
Phil Muncaster Aug 27 2008 7:38AM Software
Atom shortage hits Asus

Atom shortage hits Asus

A source from Asustek has shed light on the reasoning for older Celeron's appearing in new models of the popular Eee PC.
Dean Pullen Aug 22 2008 8:03AM Hardware
DPA hits 10-year milestone

DPA hits 10-year milestone

The Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998 today marks the ten-year anniversary, but increasingly data specialists are split on whether it still fit for purpose.
Dave Bailey Jul 16 2008 9:47AM Security
Malware to hit 1 million mark in days

Malware to hit 1 million mark in days

Security vendor, F-Secure is days away from capturing its unprecedented one millionth piece of malware.
Negar Salek Jul 15 2008 2:48PM Security
Firefox 3 hits 19 million downloads

Firefox 3 hits 19 million downloads

The first week of availability for Mozilla's Firefox 3 browser has yielded roughly 19 million downloads..
Shaun Nichols Jun 25 2008 4:37PM Software
iTunes hits Australian higher learning

iTunes hits Australian higher learning

Students in Australia and New Zealand will now be able to take the classroom anywhere with the adoption of Apple’s iTunes U at seven universities in the region.
Ashley Clark Jun 4 2008 1:53PM Software
IPv6 migration hits CIO radar

IPv6 migration hits CIO radar

IT managers have been advised to ensure forthcoming network kit purchases support the next generation of the internet protocol after the European Commission (EC) announced plans to force the pace of migration to IPv6.
Dave Bailey Jun 2 2008 3:39PM Networking
Shape-shifting malware hits the web

Shape-shifting malware hits the web

Security experts have warned that new developments in malware are allowing criminals to stay one step ahead of security software.
Clement James May 15 2008 10:11PM Security

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