Latest News
UK government was hacked in October, minister confirms
Starbucks taps Amazon exec as new CTO
Defence to consume air-gapped Google Cloud services
NSW Health clinicians "normalise" bypass of cyber security controls
CASA exploring AI for digital asset operations
LOG IN
SUBSCRIBE
NEWS
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
RESOURCES
PODCAST
EVENTS
ADVERTISE
Search
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
Tech Partner Views
Executive Retreat
BENCHMARK AWARDS
NEWS
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
RESOURCES
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
Tech Partner Views
PODCAST
EVENTS
Executive Retreat
BENCHMARK AWARDS
ADVERTISE
Log In
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot password?
Don't have an account? Register now!
Home
in
in
Oracle sees strong growth in Asia Pacific region
ERP giant Oracle has seen a strong customer foothold across its database, middleware and applications businesses in the Asia Pacific region.
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2007 1:37PM
Software
Mexicans in Xbox-for-guns standoff
Firearms amnesty promises XBox 360 consoles for people turning in their guns.
Staff Writers
Apr 2 2007 10:26AM
Oddware
Icann finds no appeal in adult suffix
Domain name overseer remains limp on adult suffix.
Matt Chapman
Apr 2 2007 10:06AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft in talks to buy DoubleClick
Advert tracking technology worth $2bn.
Matt Chapman
Mar 30 2007 1:51PM
Software
Sonic and Mario go for gold in Beijing
Sega and Nintendo hook up on
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
.
Staff Writers
Mar 30 2007 11:40AM
Software
Akonix: Instant messaging attacks up 200 percent in a year
The growing adoption of instant messaging (IM) platforms in corporate environments has made the technology more attractive to hackers, who have, in turn, attacked IM 200 percent more often than this time last year.
Frank Washkuch
Mar 30 2007 10:14AM
Security
Half of virtualisation projects end in failure
Firms cite inability to quantify return on investment.
Robert Jaques
Mar 29 2007 1:52PM
Software
PlayStation 3 owners robbed in seconds
Grand Theft Console hits mean streets of Walthamstow.
Iain Thomson
Mar 29 2007 12:02PM
Security
Dell gives in to desktop Linux pressures
Dell has promised to add Linux desktop and notebook computers to its product line-up, its said on a
company blog
.
Tom Sanders
Mar 29 2007 11:25AM
Software
Sentencing in Connecticut teacher's 'porn or spyware' case pushed back
The former Connecticut substitute middle-school teacher who faces up to 40 years in prison after being convicted of exposing her students to pop-up pornography has had her scheduled Friday sentencing pushed back to 26 April.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 29 2007 10:08AM
Security
Multiple flaws reported in IBM Lotus Domino products
Researchers from numerous security vendors have reported multiple remotely exploitable flaws in IBM Lotus Domino products.
Frank Washkuch
Mar 29 2007 9:56AM
Security
E-crime soars in developed countries
Malicious code may be closer than you think.
Clement James
Mar 28 2007 2:06PM
Security
Hitachi closes hard drive plant in Mexico
Factory closure will leave 4,500 out of work.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 26 2007 12:07PM
Training & Development
Free Bravia TVs to UK's PlayStation 3 buyers
Free Bravia TVs to UK's first PS3 buyers.
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2007 12:07PM
Hardware
Trio of security holes found in OpenOffice
Open source app becomes a little more like its Microsoft counterpart.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 23 2007 2:52PM
Security
Key science sites buried in 'info avalanche'
Important science websites are in danger of becoming buried in the " avalanche of facts" now available online, academics warned today.
Robert Jaques
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
Software
Nine in 10 UK business websites 'insecure'
NTA's Annual Web Application Security Report 2007 makes grim reading.
Robert Jaques
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
Security
Stolen data from major US retailer used in credit card fraud ring
A multimillion-dollar state-wide credit card scam has been uncovered in the US, six arrested and four warrants have been issued.
Frank Washkuch
Mar 22 2007 3:00AM
Security
Mozilla fixes regression bugs in latest Firefox update
Seeking to correct a number of regression bugs, Mozilla has pushed out an update for its Firefox web browser just three weeks after releasing a prior update.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 22 2007 2:24AM
Security
Penguin put in the Deep Freeze
Faronics ports system integrity software to Linux.
Clement James
Mar 21 2007 12:29PM
Software
Previous
Next
Most popular tech stories
Zara turns to AI to generate fashion imagery
Cochlear pilots voice-to-text Salesforce integration for lead management
Audit Office of NSW and Data61 explore AI for gov auditing
Accenture to train 30,000 staff on Anthropic's Claude
CBA finds its first chief AI officer
HamiltonJet partners with digital services provider Fortude
SentinelOne signs distribution agreement with Sektor
Rapid7’s new SIEM combines exposure management with threat detection
The techpartner.news podcast, episode 3: Why security consultancy founder Kat McCrabb started with the hard stuff
Bluechip Infotech enters final stage of Goodson Imports acquisition
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
Photos: Australian industry explores data for net zero
NSW Govt to trial IoT tech to monitor sharks
Jack Domme to spearhead Hitachi's IoT efforts
Govt launches consumer tech label program for smart devices
Log In
Don't have an account? Register now!
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot your password?