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Kern Internet ceases trading, in talks with Adam Internet

Kern Internet ceases trading, in talks with Adam Internet

Kern Internet’s managing director Phil Kern said after 17 years of being in business he has made the decision to cease trading.
Lilia Guan Jul 26 2007 1:22PM Telco/ISP
New storm worm run called largest virus attack in two years

New storm worm run called largest virus attack in two years

The infamous ‘storm worm' virus attack began another run last week, this one called the largest in two years by messaging security vendor Postini.
Frank Washkuch Jul 26 2007 9:53AM Security
ID thief in the doghouse after puppy scam

ID thief in the doghouse after puppy scam

It seems that identity thieves have tired of humans and are starting to target the canine world.

Iain Thomson Jul 25 2007 4:50PM Security
XenSource in OEM agreement with Symantec

XenSource in OEM agreement with Symantec

Virtualisation vendor XenSource has signed OEM agreement with Symantec to deliver unified server and storage virtualisation.
Lilia Guan Jul 25 2007 11:17AM Security
Humans take on computer in poker tournament

Humans take on computer in poker tournament

The first official poker competition between humans and computers is due to start tonight at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver.
Iain Thomson Jul 25 2007 6:46AM Oddware
ISPhone wants the 'heart of the Internet' with latest expansion

ISPhone wants the 'heart of the Internet' with latest expansion

IP voice carrier, ISPhone Australasia has expanded its Australian network via the addition of two new POPs and the launch of it wholesale ADSL2+ DSL product.
Lilia Guan Jul 24 2007 11:42AM Telco/ISP
Remote control flaw found in iPhone

Remote control flaw found in iPhone

A team of security researchers in the United States claims to have found a flaw in Apple's popular iPhone that would allow a hacker to take complete control of the device via Wi-Fi.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2007 6:48AM Security
Censorship: Bloggers in jail

Censorship: Bloggers in jail

The web is not as free as you might think. In some countries, posting critical views online can cost you your freedom.
Emma De Jul 23 2007 4:05PM Security
Acer countersues in HP patent spat

Acer countersues in HP patent spat

The patent dispute between Acer and HP has widened after Acer filed a counterclaim to HP's legal challenge. HP originally accused the Taiwanese firm of infringing on five patents and demanded unspecified damages, as well as a permanent injunction preventing Acer from further infringements.
Matt Chapman Jul 23 2007 1:52PM Hardware
Asia storms ahead in fibre-to-the-home

Asia storms ahead in fibre-to-the-home

New global ranking reveals FTTH leaders and laggards.
Staff Writers Jul 23 2007 1:28PM Telco/ISP
HSDPA attracts 1.3 million users in Korea

HSDPA attracts 1.3 million users in Korea

HSDPA mobile data technology has attracted more than 1.3 million users in Korea just four months after the country rolled out the high speed mobile networks nationwide.
Simon Burns Jul 23 2007 12:21PM Telco/ISP
MySpace partners with Microsoft in China

MySpace partners with Microsoft in China

MSN channel offers news and entertainment on MySpace China. MySpace China has partnered with Microsoft to publish a MSN community channel in China, according to local media reports.
Simon Burns Jul 20 2007 4:50PM Networking
IBM puts SSD drives in new blades

IBM puts SSD drives in new blades

IBM is to start offering Flash-based SanDisk solid state drives in its blade servers.
Staff Writers Jul 19 2007 4:49PM Hardware
Study: Europe overtakes US in spam chart

Study: Europe overtakes US in spam chart

Europe now relays more spam than the US, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 19 2007 10:17AM Security
Oracle patches 45 vulnerabilities in its databases

Oracle patches 45 vulnerabilities in its databases

Oracle released patches for 45 flaws, 13 of which allow an attacker to exploit various Oracle products remotely without proper access credentials, in its latest round of quarterly Critical Patch Updates on Tuesday.
Jim Carr Jul 19 2007 10:01AM Security
Microsoft gets SaaS in South Africa

Microsoft gets SaaS in South Africa

Microsoft has launched a pay-as-you-go computing system aimed at making its office software more accessible for people in emerging markets, the company said on Tuesday.
Staff Writers Jul 18 2007 5:00PM Software
Melting DVD players recalled in Japan

Melting DVD players recalled in Japan

Almost half a million DVD players manufactured in China have been recalled in Japan after reports that some had emitted thick smoke and begun to melt.
Simon Burns Jul 18 2007 6:30AM Hardware
NetApp CEO sees growth in software, services

NetApp CEO sees growth in software, services

Network Appliance, one of the world's largest data storage gear makers, expects to grow faster than its rivals in higher margin software and technology services, Chief Executive Dan Warmenhoven said.

Philipp Gollner Jul 18 2007 1:00AM Software
Italian officials arrest 26 in anti-phishing operation

Italian officials arrest 26 in anti-phishing operation

Italian authorities have arrested 26 people from two criminal organizations for their involvement in a phishing scheme.
Frank Washkuch Jul 17 2007 9:40AM Security
Browser spoofing flaw discovered in Internet Explorer 7

Browser spoofing flaw discovered in Internet Explorer 7

The latest version of Internet Explorer is susceptible to a zero-day vulnerability that can permit a malicious website to spoof the address bar, a security researcher reported this weekend.
Dan Kaplan Jul 17 2007 9:38AM Security

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