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Microsoft's Bill Hilf reveals its open source strategy

Microsoft's Bill Hilf reveals its open source strategy

Bill Hilf, the man in charge of Microsoft's strategy for living in harmony with Linux lays out the company's opportunities with open source and the open source business model.
J. Nicholas Nov 19 2007 7:37AM Software
Storm Worm spams its bots with stock pop-up

Storm Worm spams its bots with stock pop-up

Some 250,000 computer users, who likely never knew their machines had been seeded with the notorious Storm Worm virus, received confirmation this week when a pop-up stock spam message appeared on their desktops.
Dan Kaplan Nov 15 2007 10:09AM Security
Telstra breathes T[life] into its retail experience

Telstra breathes T[life] into its retail experience

Telco giant Telstra has upped the ante on its retail store experience and will open the doors of its new T[life] interactive outlet in Sydney tomorrow.
Trevor Treharne Nov 1 2007 10:06AM Telco/ISP
Avalanche Technology Group launch new AVG dedicated business

Avalanche Technology Group launch new AVG dedicated business

Australian distributor, Avalanche Technology Group has dropped AVG from its portfolio after launching, AVG AU/NZ Pty Ltd, a new business dedicated to the AVG range of Internet security products.
Staff Writers Oct 10 2007 1:31PM Security
Why it’s better to re-use than recycle

Why it’s better to re-use than recycle

Few would question the need to recycle old hardware, but some experts argue that there is a stronger environmental and economic case for extending the useful life of IT equipment by donating it to projects in the developing world
James Murray Sep 17 2007 10:33AM Hardware
Pfizer suffers its third data breach in a year

Pfizer suffers its third data breach in a year

The pharmaceutical company Pfizer has revealed that it has suffered a data breach with the personal details of thousands of employees stolen.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 9 2007 11:08AM Security
Monster upgrades its security following data breach

Monster upgrades its security following data breach

Monster.com is beefing up security measures in light of the recent data theft that exposed the personal information of at least 1.3 million users to hackers.
Dan Kaplan Aug 31 2007 10:20AM Security
'Malware 2.0' raises its ugly head

'Malware 2.0' raises its ugly head

Signature-based security unable to cope with 'zero-minute' threats.
Staff Writers Jul 20 2007 4:55PM Security
Oracle patches 45 vulnerabilities in its databases

Oracle patches 45 vulnerabilities in its databases

Oracle released patches for 45 flaws, 13 of which allow an attacker to exploit various Oracle products remotely without proper access credentials, in its latest round of quarterly Critical Patch Updates on Tuesday.
Jim Carr Jul 19 2007 10:01AM Security
3Com rejigs its sales and support in APAC

3Com rejigs its sales and support in APAC

Infrastructure vendor 3Com Corporation has unified its sales and support organisation for the Asia-Pacific region (APR),
Staff Writers Jul 13 2007 1:04PM Hardware
Creationist museum opens its doors

Creationist museum opens its doors

Built from stone created millions - sorry 6,000 - years ago.
Iain Thomson May 31 2007 4:29PM Oddware
Google makes GreenBorder its first security acquisition

Google makes GreenBorder its first security acquisition

Acquisition-happy Google has made its first security purchase by quietly snaring start-up GreenBorder Technologies, a provider of virtualised web browsing anti-malware software, for an undisclosed amount.
Dan Kaplan May 30 2007 10:34AM Security
Spam e-card hides Trojan sting in its tail

Spam e-card hides Trojan sting in its tail

Computer users have been warned of a spam campaign that poses as an electronic postcard in an attempt to lure the unwary into downloading a web-based Trojan.
Robert Jaques May 2 2007 11:40AM Security
Analogue radio faces its endgame

Analogue radio faces its endgame

More spectrum needed for digital, says Ofcom.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 23 2007 12:40PM Hardware
Intel steps up CPU war with its fastest quad core processor

Intel steps up CPU war with its fastest quad core processor

Intel today expanded its quad-core processor family with the introduction of the Intel Core2 Extreme processor QX6800, running at 2.93GHz.
Staff Writers Apr 16 2007 11:06AM Hardware
New 'storm worm' spam run launched

New 'storm worm' spam run launched

The so-called storm worm has returned with a vengeance as more than two million trojan-based spam began bombarding inboxes on Thursday, researchers said.
Dan Kaplan Apr 16 2007 9:31AM Security
Dell ups its bet on AMD

Dell ups its bet on AMD

Dell is preparing to boost its adoption of AMD processors with the introduction of two new low-energy servers.
Shaun Nichols Apr 13 2007 2:10PM Hardware
Cisco sets its sights on small business

Cisco sets its sights on small business

New networking systems offer 'all forms of business communication in one box'.
Shaun Nichols Apr 4 2007 12:28PM Hardware
It's a joke: Week of Vista bugs project just a prank

It's a joke: Week of Vista bugs project just a prank

While the month of MySpace bugs project kicked off on schedule to start the month, another hacker campaign turned out to be an elaborate April Fools' Day joke.
Dan Kaplan Apr 4 2007 10:22AM Security
US losing its competitive advantage

US losing its competitive advantage

American Electronics Association warns that the time for action is now.
Robert Jaques Mar 29 2007 1:50PM Strategy

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