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Teen builds nuclear fusion reactor in basement

Teen builds nuclear fusion reactor in basement

Parents not concerned at antics of junior boffin.
Iain Thomson Nov 22 2006 10:48AM Oddware
Almost half of firms late in patching laptops

Almost half of firms late in patching laptops

Organisations, already knee-deep protecting the data in laptops are patching critical vulnerabilities in the mobile devices too slowly, a new study has suggested.
Dan Kaplan Nov 22 2006 9:00AM Security
Experts warn of surge in zero-day flaws

Experts warn of surge in zero-day flaws

Sans Institute urges 'least privilege environment' to beat attacks.
Clement James Nov 21 2006 10:40AM Security
Cellnet blames Telstra for mobile sales drop

Cellnet blames Telstra for mobile sales drop

Mobile and IT distributor Cellnet has blamed a $10 million decline in its first quarter telco sales on Telstra’s decision to appoint Brightstar as its sole distributor for mobile phones.
Lilia Guan Nov 20 2006 1:05PM Telco/ISP
Motorola opens R&D centres in Asia

Motorola opens R&D centres in Asia

New research aims to broaden the Internet's reach.
Simon Burns Nov 20 2006 10:05AM Telco/ISP
Zero-day attacks thrive in 2006

Zero-day attacks thrive in 2006

Online attackers are increasingly using zero-day flaws and targeting a wider array of applications, according to the annual Top 20 Security Attack Targets report from the Sans Institute.
Shaun Nichols Nov 17 2006 9:54AM Security
Microsoft launches Office Live in the US

Microsoft launches Office Live in the US

Small business service offers web hosting and email.
Shaun Nichols Nov 17 2006 9:54AM Software
Society in danger of squandering nanotech benefits

Society in danger of squandering nanotech benefits

Rears over potential risks should not be overblown, say scientists.
Robert Jaques Nov 17 2006 9:54AM Oddware
Exploits in the wild for Microsoft Workstation Service flaw

Exploits in the wild for Microsoft Workstation Service flaw

Two in-the-wild exploits for the Microsoft Workstation Service vulnerability appeared today, two days after the dangerous flaw was patched as part of the software giant's monthly fix cycle, researchers said.
Dan Kaplan Nov 16 2006 10:47PM Security
Secunia tracking flaws in Panda virus scan

Secunia tracking flaws in Panda virus scan

Vulnerability assessment firm Secunia said today it is tracking two bugs and a weakness in Panda Software's free virus scan that could lead to remote code execution.
Dan Kaplan Nov 16 2006 7:29PM Security
Dell sets up shop in Second Life

Dell sets up shop in Second Life

PC giant becomes latest firm to open a store in the virtual world.
Clement James Nov 16 2006 11:52AM Hardware
Broadband customers losing faith in suppliers

Broadband customers losing faith in suppliers

Bundling deals drag down satisfaction levels, says survey.
Andrew Charlesworth Nov 15 2006 8:58AM Telco/ISP
Skype close to 25 million users in China

Skype close to 25 million users in China

100,000 new users a day, according to local partner.
Simon Burns Nov 14 2006 9:45AM Telco/ISP
Researchers plug in neural networking nanotubes

Researchers plug in neural networking nanotubes

Interface created between biology and electronics.
Robert Jaques Nov 14 2006 9:45AM Oddware
Still good growth in digital cameras: Canon

Still good growth in digital cameras: Canon

Sales growth in the digital still camera (DSC) market will continue even though the market has “slowed” as it reaches maturity, according to Canon’s senior category manager Darren Ryan.
Byron Connolly , Tim Lohman Nov 13 2006 1:48PM Hardware
Denial of service attackers face 10 years in prison

Denial of service attackers face 10 years in prison

Denial-of-service attackers in the UK now face up to ten years in prison under the new Police and Justice Act 2006, which came into force last week.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 13 2006 11:50AM Security
Ring-tone complaints cost millions in China

Ring-tone complaints cost millions in China

Customer service crackdown hurts value-added services providers.
Simon Burns Nov 13 2006 10:02AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft ropes in Bull for affordable HPC

Microsoft ropes in Bull for affordable HPC

Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 on Bull's NovaScale R400 servers.
Robert Jaques Nov 10 2006 9:48AM Hardware
Equinix invests $5m in Sydney IBX data centre

Equinix invests $5m in Sydney IBX data centre

Equinix has announced that it is investing $5 million to expand the capacity of its Sydney-based Internet Business Exchange centre.
Staff Writers Nov 9 2006 4:43PM Networking
Hacker crew that attacked NASA websites arrested in Chile

Hacker crew that attacked NASA websites arrested in Chile

Four men - part of what authorities have called one of the world's most successful hacking gangs - have been arrested in Chile.
Frank Washkuch Nov 8 2006 6:15PM Security

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