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Samsung puts 4GB in a phone

Samsung puts 4GB in a phone

Samsung has developed a 4GB chipset which it claims obviates the need for memory expansion slots in space-starved mobile phones.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 4 2007 12:05PM Telco/ISP
Estonian DDoS attacks ‘unlikely' in US

Estonian DDoS attacks ‘unlikely' in US

Could US-based organisations find themselves defending against the level of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks Estonian web servers have seen since early April?
Jim Carr May 31 2007 12:47PM Security
Student details flaw in Firefox add-ons

Student details flaw in Firefox add-ons

As users await the latest Mozilla Firefox patches, expected to be released today, absent will likely be a fix for a new remote vulnerability in browser extensions reported by a University of Indiana graduate student.
Dan Kaplan May 30 2007 5:35PM Security
No charges in UK web suicide case

No charges in UK web suicide case

CPS declines to prosecute online forum users who witnessed death.
Iain Thomson May 30 2007 11:12AM Security
Brits racked up billions in online sales in 2006

Brits racked up billions in online sales in 2006

Fastest rate of growth since the dotcom bubble.
Staff Writers May 30 2007 6:33AM Financial Services
Tips for a security team's role in e-discovery

Tips for a security team's role in e-discovery

Electronic discovery (e-discovery) is a topic generally limited to legal circles. Although recent case law and the revised Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) are aimed squarely at judges and lawyers, both have profound implications for IT and security organisations, given the significant amount of electronically stored information (ESI) that is relevant for court cases.
Trent Henry, May 29 2007 4:36PM Security
Google Translate launches in 12 languages

Google Translate launches in 12 languages

Unlocking the English web to the rest of the world.
Tom Sanders May 28 2007 11:57AM Software
Boffins help visually impaired 'read' in shops

Boffins help visually impaired 'read' in shops

Near Field Communication technology sends product info to mobile phone.
Staff Writers May 28 2007 11:37AM Software
Apple patches 17 flaws in third May security bulletin

Apple patches 17 flaws in third May security bulletin

Apple on Thursday released 13 patches, fixing 17 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X.
Frank Washkuch May 28 2007 9:40AM Security
Google Translate launches in 12 languages

Google Translate launches in 12 languages

Unlocking the English web to the rest of the world.
Tom Sanders May 28 2007 6:30AM Software
Baker's dozen in latest Apple security update

Baker's dozen in latest Apple security update

Apple has issued security fixes to thirteen components of its OS X operating system.
Shaun Nichols May 25 2007 2:11PM Security
Google invests in genetics firm

Google invests in genetics firm

Google has invested US$3.9 million (A$4.7 million) in a company that lets users browse their genetic profile online.
Matt Chapman May 25 2007 2:02PM Oddware
EA takes stake in China games firm

EA takes stake in China games firm

Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that it will pay about US$170 million (A$206 million) for a 15 per cent stake in Chinese online games operator The9.
Simon Burns May 24 2007 4:20PM Software
US I-SPY Act passes House

US I-SPY Act passes House

The Internet Spyware Prevention Act of 2007 was approved by the US House of Representatives this week, but the bill still faces a significant test in the prospect of Senate affirmation.
Frank Washkuch May 24 2007 12:41PM Security
EA takes stake in China games firm

EA takes stake in China games firm

World of Warcraft operator grabs 15 per cent of The9.
Simon Burns May 24 2007 6:40AM Software
Image spam: In the picture

Image spam: In the picture

Spammers are finding new ways to bypass filters, but that doesn't mean you have to let them bombard your inbox. Rob Buckley reports
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol May 23 2007 5:02PM Security
Los Alamos beefs up security in wake of data breach

Los Alamos beefs up security in wake of data breach

The theft of classified information by a contractor's former employee has forced the Los Alamos National Laboratory to implement a variety of tactical and strategic security policies commonly found in a private enterprise.
Jim Carr May 23 2007 10:09AM Security
Symantec patches flaw in Norton products

Symantec patches flaw in Norton products

Symantec on has patched a vulnerability in Norton Personal Firewall 2004 and Norton Internet Security 2004 that can be exploited for remote code execution.
Frank Washkuch May 21 2007 3:53AM Security
Sentencing of teacher in 'porn or spyware' case postponed

Sentencing of teacher in 'porn or spyware' case postponed

The sentencing of Julie Amero, the Connecticut substitute teacher convicted of exposing seventh-grade students to pornographic images — pictures that she and a number of security experts contend were spyware-produced — was postponed to 6 June.
Frank Washkuch May 21 2007 3:40AM Security
Dell aims to move up in the IT food chain

Dell aims to move up in the IT food chain

Dell is preparing to roll out a new series of products and services that will allow the company to sell more complete systems instead of point products.
Tom Sanders May 18 2007 2:23PM Hardware

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