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EBay could replace banks in the future
EBay, or an equivalent trust system, could replace banks within 20 years, according to a Gartner analyst.
Will Head
Sep 20 2006 10:49AM
Software
Seven invests $26m in Engin
Network Seven is to buy $26 million worth of Engin shares in a move that will see the company take a 33 percent stake in the VoIP provider.
Tim Lohman
Sep 15 2006 11:03AM
Telco/ISP
Nokia to launch next-gen mobile gaming in 2007
Handset maker signs deal with EA to provide custom games.
Matt Chapman
Sep 14 2006 10:22AM
Telco/ISP
Infineon invests $1b in Malaysian chip plant
Vendor promises better power supplies and more fuel-efficient cars.
Simon Burns
Sep 14 2006 10:22AM
Hardware
Zotob worm gang jailed in Morocco
Lengthy sentences for malware writers.
Matt Chapman
Sep 14 2006 10:22AM
Security
Security software spend hit US$7.4b in 2005
Rise of 14.8 per cent year-on-year after strong antivirus sales.
Matt Chapman
Sep 13 2006 10:09AM
Security
NSW Police, Fujitsu in $14m CAD contract
Fujitsu Australia has been awarded a $14 million contract by the State Contracts Control Board for the supply and installation of a computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system for NSW Police.
Staff Writers
Sep 12 2006 1:45PM
Hardware
Celebs bigger than sex in adware war
Adware and spyware has risen by 1,000 per cent since 2003.
Matt Chapman
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
Security
WiMax ready to go national in the US
More choice of mobile networks for surfers.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 12 2006 9:52AM
Telco/ISP
Paid music download market worth $202m in 2010
Opportunities in the paid music download market are on the rise with research outfit IDC predicting the sector to be worth $202 million by 2010.
Staff Writers
Sep 8 2006 12:14PM
Telco/ISP
Core Security: Multiple flaws in AOL messenger
Users of AOL's ICQ instant messenger (IM) were warned this week of multiple vulnerabilities in their IM software.
Frank Washkuch
Sep 7 2006 6:24PM
Security
Old scientists 'recycled' in Korea
Retired experts drafted in to help small firms.
Simon Burns
Sep 7 2006 8:45AM
Oddware
IPTV to struggle in the short term
Gartner warns of pitfalls ahead.
Matt Chapman
Sep 7 2006 8:45AM
Telco/ISP
NEC sets up shop in Korea
Seoul-based operations to begin on 1 November.
Clement James
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
Hardware
Toshiba HD-DVD players to launch in November
Europe's first commercially available standalone HD-DVD players.
Clement James
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
Hardware
New "extremely critical" unpatched flaw reported in Microsoft Office
Security experts today are warning of a trojan that is actively exploiting a new, unpatched Microsoft Word zero-day vulnerability.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 5 2006 6:19PM
Security
New "extremely critical," unpatched flaw in Microsoft Office reported
Security experts are warning today of a trojan that is actively exploiting a new, unpatched Microsoft Word zero-day vulnerability.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 5 2006 6:15PM
Security
Virus levels soar in August
Percentage of phishing emails increases dramatically.
Clement James
Sep 5 2006 9:54AM
Security
The Month: Symantec reports weaknesses in Windows Vista
Symantec has reported a number of vulnerabilities in Windows Vista in its third report on the new OS. Although the two companies are partners, Symantec is now in direct competition with Microsoft following the latter's move into the anti-virus space.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
The Month: Threat of the month - Flaw in Windows Server service
What is it?
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
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