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Microsoft delivers four Patch Tuesday fixes

Microsoft delivers four Patch Tuesday fixes

In one of its lighter Patch Tuesday cycles in recent months, Microsoft released four fixes, including a patch for a critical vulnerability in its Windows Agent animation services.
Dan Kaplan Sep 13 2007 9:47AM Security
Boffins light way for photonic transistors

Boffins light way for photonic transistors

Scientists have published a new theory which describes how the transistors in next-generation quantum computers may be created.
Robert Jaques Aug 29 2007 7:42AM Hardware
Corning bends light around corners

Corning bends light around corners

'Game-changing' technology for telecoms applications.
Clement James Jul 25 2007 3:15PM Software
Wii remote feels the force as light sabre

Wii remote feels the force as light sabre

Lucasfilm exec reveals Star Wars tie-in.
Matt Chapman Jul 3 2007 12:07PM Hardware
DDR3 standard gets the green light

DDR3 standard gets the green light

Emerging memory standard to boost video encoding and gaming systems.
Tom Sanders Jul 2 2007 11:36AM Software
Boffins building computer that runs on light

Boffins building computer that runs on light

Researchers focus on photonics.
Staff Writers Mar 16 2007 10:22AM Oddware
Salamander robot sheds light on evolution

Salamander robot sheds light on evolution

Swimming to walking transition all in the spine.
Staff Writers Mar 13 2007 12:32PM Oddware
Scientists break the speed of light

Scientists break the speed of light

Process doesn't break Einstein's theories.
Iain Thomson Mar 7 2007 8:27AM Oddware
Australia to switch off traditional light bulbs

Australia to switch off traditional light bulbs

Seeing things in a greener light.
Staff Writers Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Oddware
Boffins see the light with bionic eye

Boffins see the light with bionic eye

Blind get partial vision thanks to computer technology.
Iain Thomson Feb 19 2007 9:52AM Oddware
E-commerce gets green light

E-commerce gets green light

A new extended validation SSL certificate will soon be available to e-commerce sites.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 26 2006 5:00PM Security
Boffins rewrite laws of physics by reversing light

Boffins rewrite laws of physics by reversing light

Light made to travel backwards.
Robert Jaques Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Oddware
Cognos gets green light from SEC, resumes financial reporting

Cognos gets green light from SEC, resumes financial reporting

Business intelligence software maker Cognos moved a long way toward clearing up a lingering accounting debacle on Friday, as it reported results for its most recent quarter and announced that it has resolved issues with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) related to its revenue recognition practices..
Stacy Cowley Jul 24 2006 9:21AM Software
Shed-ding Light on Enterprise Security

Shed-ding Light on Enterprise Security

It’s 4am, cold, dark and I’m running as fast as I can, wearing only a dressing gown. What’s going on? And what has this to do with IT security?
Jason Holloway Feb 6 2006 12:31PM Security
Poll: Sentence too light for Blaster variant creator

Poll: Sentence too light for Blaster variant creator

Fifty-three percent of business PC users who responded to a web poll said the 18-month prison sentence a man received for unleashing a variant of the Blaster worm was too light.
Marcia Savage Feb 2 2005 10:55PM Security
Sun shines light on servers, storage in latest lineup

Sun shines light on servers, storage in latest lineup

Sun's latest quarterly products announcement emphasises servers, workstations and storage in a growing push towards utility computing and lower cost networking, company executives said.
Fleur Doidge Sep 23 2004 12:00AM Storage
Light shone on LCD shortage tunnel

Light shone on LCD shortage tunnel

An ongoing shortage of LCD parts - further exacerbated by a major maker's decision to halt external supply - may be partly relieved in the projection sector by products tipped for a 2004 release.
Fleur Doidge Feb 5 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Hackers Get Green Light

Hackers Get Green Light

There have been endless debates over whether or not to hire hackers.
Peter Stephenson Jan 19 2004 10:45AM Security
Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Shackled by the rules? Going for the light touch

Philip Carter argues that disaster recovery and business continuity should not be too tightly regulated
Staff Writers Jan 13 2004 9:47AM Security
Prism bathes in refracted EDS light

Prism bathes in refracted EDS light

Fleur Doidge Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Software

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