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Enterprise Windows use declined in 2007

Enterprise Windows use declined in 2007

Businesses are becoming less reliant on Microsoft's Windows operating system, according to Forrester Research, with deployment in enterprises dropping by nearly four percent in 2007.
Daniel Robinson Apr 2 2008 3:38PM Software
Two vulnerabilities found in Safari browser for Windows

Two vulnerabilities found in Safari browser for Windows

Apple's recently released Safari 3.1 browser for Windows not only contains two "highly critical" software vulnerabilities, it has come under fire for its poor functionality.
Jim Carr Apr 1 2008 9:33AM Security
MacBook Air hacked in two minutes

MacBook Air hacked in two minutes

A three-way hacking contest between Apple, Windows and Linux laptops has ended in the Mac caving in first - in just two minutes..
Andrew Charlesworth Mar 31 2008 7:38AM Security
Semiconductor market to 'soften' in 2008

Semiconductor market to 'soften' in 2008

The global semiconductor market in 2008 will be characterised by improved capacity balance but softening demand, experts predict..
Robert Jaques Mar 28 2008 6:49AM Hardware
Rambus awarded US$133.6m in patent trial

Rambus awarded US$133.6m in patent trial

Rambus has won a patent infringement case brought by rival memory manufacturers Hynix, Micron and Nanya..
Staff Writers Mar 28 2008 6:49AM Hardware
Networking now 'vital' in consumer electronics

Networking now 'vital' in consumer electronics

Networking connections are rapidly becoming a "must have" feature for consumer electronics devices..
Robert Jaques Mar 27 2008 3:00PM Networking
Google in trouble over data security

Google in trouble over data security

Organisations and individuals using Google's applications suite have no right to data privacy, a case in arbitration has shown..
Iain Thomson Mar 27 2008 7:35AM Security
IDC: What CIOs’ want in their 2008 IT shopping carts

IDC: What CIOs’ want in their 2008 IT shopping carts

In 2008, CIO investment dollars will focus on improving internal business/technology processes, business reporting and information management, infrastructure and communicating with partners, suppliers and customers, according to IDC's Forecast for Management (FFM) Survey.
a Staff Writer Mar 26 2008 12:21PM Financial Services
SEC stops trading on three stocks engaging in spam

SEC stops trading on three stocks engaging in spam

The federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has suspended trading on three thinly-traded stocks that the agency said were being touted in spam and YouTube campaigns.
Dan Kaplan Mar 25 2008 9:53AM Security
Changes to information security regulation in US health industry

Changes to information security regulation in US health industry

With California's data breach notification law now being extended to cover health care organisations, businesses in this space must pay closer attention to how the personal health information entrusted to their care is safeguarded.
Illena Armstrong Mar 19 2008 1:45PM Security
Google set to open new HQ in Sydney

Google set to open new HQ in Sydney

Global online giant, Google has reaffirmed its commitment to local research and development with its announcement that Google will be opening new Australian headquarters, located in the city of Sydney, in 2009.
a Staff Writer Mar 18 2008 3:27PM Software
Google rolls-out Google Transit in Perth other states to follow

Google rolls-out Google Transit in Perth other states to follow

Google today announced the availability of Google Transit in Perth, the first city in the southern hemisphere to feature the Google Maps’ tool that provides public transport directions to commuters.
Negar Salek Mar 18 2008 2:44PM Software
Security skills in high demand

Security skills in high demand

CompTia research finds big gap between perception and reality
Phil Muncaster Mar 17 2008 12:17PM Security
Child-like intelligence created in Second Life

Child-like intelligence created in Second Life

Four-year-old Eddie might behave like a typical young boy. Outside of the Second Life virtual world, however, he is anything but.
Liz Tay Mar 14 2008 3:55PM Software
Jury finds for Finjan in patent suit against Secure Computing

Jury finds for Finjan in patent suit against Secure Computing

A U.S. District Court of Delaware jury has found that Secure Computing, and its subsidiaries CyberGuard and Webwasher, infringed three patents that Finjan Software created over the past decade.
Jack Rogers Mar 14 2008 12:16PM Security
Jimmy Wales in cash for articles allegation

Jimmy Wales in cash for articles allegation

Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, is facing more trouble after a former Novell executive claimed that he was asked for money in exchange for a favourable posting on the site..
Iain Thomson Mar 14 2008 7:13AM Software
Australian universities targeted in identity stealing phishing campaign

Australian universities targeted in identity stealing phishing campaign

Update: A phishing campaign targeted students and staff of Australian universities last month, according to an advisory from Auscert, Australia's National Emergency Response Team.
Negar Salek Mar 13 2008 3:13PM Security
Exploit code created for hole in RealPlayer

Exploit code created for hole in RealPlayer

The researcher who discovered a zero-day vulnerability in the widely deployed RealPlayer has developed a working exploit for it, he told SCMagazineUS.com on Tuesday.
Dan Kaplan Mar 12 2008 10:00AM Security
New domain names hit 153 million in 2007

New domain names hit 153 million in 2007

The internet grew by nearly 153 million domain names in 2007, according to the latest Domain Name Industry Brief from VeriSign..
Staff Writers Mar 11 2008 7:51AM Telco/ISP
Police bust major ID theft ring in New York

Police bust major ID theft ring in New York

Thirty-eight people living in New York have been charged with leveraging stolen consumer data to create bogus credit cards that were then used to purchase high-priced goods, such as computers and televisions, authorities said.
Dan Kaplan Mar 10 2008 10:40AM Security

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