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Pure software patents unenforceable in the UK

Pure software patents unenforceable in the UK

Downing Street responds to e-petition.
Staff Writers Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Software
New N-Gage coming in September

New N-Gage coming in September

New system this time, not a new phone.
Staff Writers Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Telco/ISP
Wireless surfing takes off in the US

Wireless surfing takes off in the US

Over a third of people access the internet wirelessly using laptops, PDAs or
mobiles.
Staff Writers Mar 1 2007 8:15AM Telco/ISP
Bright future for LCD TVs in Asia

Bright future for LCD TVs in Asia

TV market in Asia approaches US$22bn as LCDs outsell conventional models.
Clement James Feb 28 2007 8:20AM Hardware
Microsoft Vista vulnerability discovered

Microsoft Vista vulnerability discovered

Two vulnerabilities have been uncovered in Microsoft Windows Vista and Internet Explorer 7 (IE7).
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 28 2007 6:30AM Security
Vulnerability discovered in Microsoft Office 2007

Vulnerability discovered in Microsoft Office 2007

A vulnerability discovered in Microsoft's Office 2007 could be exploited by a malicious user to execute arbitrary code on a compromised computer, security experts warn.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 27 2007 12:53AM Security
Growing number of SMBs going 'in the cloud'

Growing number of SMBs going 'in the cloud'

On-demand security services, or "in the cloud" services, refer to security technology that is managed from a central location and delivered over the Internet, eliminating the need for small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) to deal with the high costs of hardware deployment, software upkeep and future scalability.
Anthony Pitpit, Feb 26 2007 6:26AM Security
SANS Institute threatened in zombie spam message

SANS Institute threatened in zombie spam message

The US SANS Internet Storm Center on Thursday received a malware sample that contained code with a not-so-endearing message for the organisation.
Dan Kaplan Feb 26 2007 5:27AM Security
Nintendo Wii takes the lead in console war

Nintendo Wii takes the lead in console war

Wii outselling PSP and Xbox by a 50 percent margin.
Tom Sanders Feb 23 2007 10:23AM Hardware
New flaws found in Trend Micro antivirus

New flaws found in Trend Micro antivirus

Vulnerabilities acknowledged in server antivirus offerings.
Shaun Nichols Feb 23 2007 10:23AM Security
US Judge  sentenced to prison for child porn

US Judge sentenced to prison for child porn

A former judge was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison on Tuesday for possession of child pornography that was initially found by a Canadian hacker vigilante who tipped off authorities six years ago.
Ericka Chickowski Feb 22 2007 10:32PM Security
Microsoft blasts IBM in dirty ODF war

Microsoft blasts IBM in dirty ODF war

Big Blue accused of hijacking open standard debate to peddle its wares.
Tom Sanders Feb 19 2007 9:52AM Software
Five fixes in latest Apple patch

Five fixes in latest Apple patch

Vulnerabilities highlighted by Month of Apple Bugs project.
Shaun Nichols Feb 19 2007 9:52AM Security
Researchers find similar unpatched flaw in IE and Firefox

Researchers find similar unpatched flaw in IE and Firefox

Security researchers have discovered a rare flaw affecting both Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer that can allow a hacker to read sensitive files on users' computers with the use of a bit of social engineering.
Ericka Chickowski Feb 16 2007 11:32PM Security
Spyware-aided hackers in US$300 000 online bank robbery in Turkey

Spyware-aided hackers in US$300 000 online bank robbery in Turkey

Turkish police have arrested 17 people who allegedly hacked into internet banking accounts and stole US$300,000.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 16 2007 3:34PM Security
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?

Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers Feb 16 2007 12:22PM Training & Development
Quake-hit Web links restored in Asia

Quake-hit Web links restored in Asia

Six weeks of repairs cost tens of millions.
Simon Burns Feb 16 2007 10:25AM Networking
Westpac closes the net on ATM fraud

Westpac closes the net on ATM fraud

Westpac confirmed this week that all its Australian ATMs will soon be protected by anti-skimming technology that will reduce unauthorised devices from scanning card holder information.
Negar Salek Feb 15 2007 12:13PM Security
Vulnerabilities in software running on Cisco routers, switches

Vulnerabilities in software running on Cisco routers, switches

Cisco has reported two vulnerabilities affecting a feature designed to protect software being used in the networking giant's widely deployed switchers and routers.
Dan Kaplan Feb 15 2007 7:24AM Security
Belgian newspapers claim final victory in Google spat

Belgian newspapers claim final victory in Google spat

Court upholds copyright infringement ruling.
Tom Sanders Feb 14 2007 9:04AM Software

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