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Spam surged in second quarter, US remains biggest culprit

Spam surged in second quarter, US remains biggest culprit

Spam significantly increased in the second quarter of 2008, security vendor Sophos reported today.
Staff Writers Jul 16 2008 4:08PM Security
Apple fires first shot in Clone Wars

Apple fires first shot in Clone Wars

The mighty Apple will bring the full force of its dogs of law down upon cheeky cloning minnow Psystar according to The Gray Blog, a lawyerly web site specialising in copyright law.
Stewart Meagher Jul 16 2008 9:50AM Hardware
eBay emerges victorious in counterfeit case

eBay emerges victorious in counterfeit case

Online auction giant eBay has won a suit in the US over the sale of counterfeit goods..
Shaun Nichols Jul 15 2008 4:32PM Strategy
UK leads the way in fighting online crime

UK leads the way in fighting online crime

Internet stakeholders hail UK's "blended approach" to online crime reduction
Phil Muncaster Jul 14 2008 9:44AM Security
Intel sees x86 everywhere in future

Intel sees x86 everywhere in future

The chip giant expects its architecture will be in everything from tinydevices right up to supercomputers
Daniel Robinson Jul 4 2008 6:46AM Hardware
Intel gaining ground in 2008

Intel gaining ground in 2008

Intel has continued to dominate the processor market in 2008, according to analysts..
Shaun Nichols Jul 3 2008 3:52AM Hardware
Semiconductor and computer shipments rose in Q1

Semiconductor and computer shipments rose in Q1

Chip and PC sales increased in recent months compared to last year, semiconductor and computer industry analysts have reported.
Egan Orion Jul 2 2008 3:05AM Hardware
Oracle holds lead in database market

Oracle holds lead in database market

Oracle again led the relational database market last year, according to the latest figures from IDC..
Guy Dixon Jul 1 2008 3:40PM Storage
FBI access to private data in Europe pending

FBI access to private data in Europe pending

The European Commission is said to be close to finalizing an agreement with the United States that would allow the FBI to see the credit card histories and internet browsing habits of European citizens.
Richard Thurston Jul 1 2008 9:56AM Security
Red Hat earnings grew in Q1

Red Hat earnings grew in Q1

First Tier Linux vendor Red Hat released its first quarter 2009 results on Wednesday, saying growth in subscriptions and services revenues led to a 6.6 per cent profit increase.
Egan Orion Jun 27 2008 11:55AM Software
National health-record privacy law in Congress

National health-record privacy law in Congress

A new law in Congress would require every U.S. citizen to have electronic health records by 2014.
Chuck Miller Jun 27 2008 10:11AM Security
Telstra sets up shop in Melbourne

Telstra sets up shop in Melbourne

Today in Melbourne Telstra opened up its newest interactive T [life] retail store, which the telco giant claims is the largest of its kind in Australia.
Staff Writers Jun 26 2008 3:24PM Telco/ISP
Breakthrough in Trend Micro/Barracuda showdown

Breakthrough in Trend Micro/Barracuda showdown

A search through the open source community has provided a breakthrough that could settle the ongoing patent dispute between Trend Micro and Barracuda Networks..
Iain Thomson Jun 26 2008 7:40AM Hardware
Facebook back in court

Facebook back in court

Facebook is back in court over allegations Mark Zuckerberg stole the concept of the site from ConnectU, a service run by Zuckerberg's Harvard classmates..
Shaun Nichols Jun 25 2008 4:37PM Software
iPhone vs. Blackberry: Who will rule in business?

iPhone vs. Blackberry: Who will rule in business?

With the new 3G iPhone making its way to Aussie shores in just over two weeks, Apple is primed to endear itself to business consumers. But despite the hype and anticipation, business success isn’t guaranteed as the iPhone faces stiff competition from devices with long established roots in the sector.
Ashley Clark Jun 24 2008 4:25PM Telco/ISP
Tiny GPS spy in your pocket keeps track

Tiny GPS spy in your pocket keeps track

A company called QStarz has just unveiled a tiny portable GPS tracker, which it claims will not only be able to show you where you are and where you’re going, but also tracks your trip so you can upload your travel map to a blog.
Sylvie Barak Jun 23 2008 3:58PM Hardware
Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

Fears over fee hikes in Labor’s ambitious broadband plans

The Australian Federal Government’s ambitious broadband plans could potentially drive up consumer prices for broadband services, claims the Liberal party and independent telecommunication analyst, Paul Budde.
Lilia Guan Jun 23 2008 3:50PM Telco/ISP
Chip uses 30,000 times less power in sleep mode

Chip uses 30,000 times less power in sleep mode

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a low-power microchip which they claim uses 30,000 times less power in sleep mode, and 10 times less in active mode, than comparable commercially available chips..
Staff Writers Jun 20 2008 7:59AM Hardware
OOXML battle bus is back in action

OOXML battle bus is back in action

The UK's challenge to Microsoft's bid to have its documents become an official international standard is back on track.
Mark Ballard Jun 19 2008 3:35PM Software
People as important as IT in SOA deployments

People as important as IT in SOA deployments

Businesses are rapidly taking advantage of techniques that let them generate revenue by reusing existing technology..
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 18 2008 2:37PM Strategy

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