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Aussie IT staff working later hours
Survey finds an industry of ageing male workaholics.
Brett Winterford
Oct 28 2011 2:50PM
Training & Development
Microsoft to check Chinese supplier abuse allegations
Report tells of teenagers working long hours for low pay.
Iain Thomson
Apr 17 2010 7:12AM
Hardware
MessageLabs spots resilient new breed of botnets
Latest examples can recover from shut down in just 48 hours.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 26 2009 10:05AM
Security
Attacks on social networking sites fade away
Twitter, Facebook and LiveJournal back online after attack.
Iain Thomson
Aug 7 2009 10:18AM
Security
LHC shut down by transformer
Researchers at Cern have confirmed that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) managed only a few hours of operations before being shut down.
Iain Thomson
Sep 20 2008 12:20PM
Hardware
Vodafone accidentally announces iPhone plans
With just two days to go until the iPhone makes it Aussie debut, Vodafone arrives fashionably late to the party with its pricing plans.
Staff Writers
Jul 9 2008 10:55AM
Telco/ISP
Facebook and email take up seven hours a week
Almost 90 per cent of US Internet users spend a minimum of seven hours a week managing their email, social networking accounts and other communications, new research claims.
Robert Jaques
Nov 15 2007 6:50AM
Networking
Hackers crack Manhunt footage in hours
Manhunt 2 has been hacked just 24 hours after going on sale to show violent scenes that were blocked by the censors..
Iain Thomson
Nov 5 2007 9:39AM
Security
More Safari bugs found after Windows release
Bug hunters have claimed numerous flaws in Apple's Safari web browser just hours after its release for Windows.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 14 2007 7:33AM
Security
PlayStation 3 fans queue for 72 hours
Fans of Sony's PlayStation 3 gaming console have been camping out in Virgin Megastore in London since Wednesday for a chance to get their hands on the new console at midnight.
Iain Thomson
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
Hardware
Hours after release, Internet Explorer 7 flaw exposed
Just hours after the latest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser was released, its first vulnerability was disclosed to the public.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 19 2006 6:13PM
Security
After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple
An Apple system engineer’s challenge to hack into a web page hosted by a Mini Mac is closed – and nobody was able to succeed.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 8 2006 10:19PM
Security
24 hours of patching and exploit madness!
After 24 hours of vulnerability and patching fun, users are being advised to grab Microsoft’s eight security patches and be wary of new critical systems exploits.
David Quainton
Apr 13 2005 12:08PM
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IT workers clocking excessive hours: Candle ICT
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Jul 26 2004 12:00AM
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