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New fibre-optic connections overtake cable
New fibre-optic broadband connections have exceeded those of cable for the first time, according to research from Point Topic..
Staff Writers
Jul 5 2008 6:30AM
Telco/ISP
New protection for growing Mac threats
Despite the old adage that Mac computers are impervious to security threats, a throng of recent attacks over the past couple of years have made it necessary for Mac users to protect themselves.
Ashley Clark
Jul 2 2008 4:40PM
Security
New Icann rules could end defensive registrations
Green light for customised TLDs will cause firms to rethink their domain name strategies, say experts.
Phil Muncaster
Jul 1 2008 6:44AM
Telco/ISP
ICANN promises new web boom
The recent decision to open up the domain naming system will create the largest boom on the internet since its creation, according to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)..
Shaun Nichols
Jun 28 2008 11:51AM
Telco/ISP
Panasonic's tough new anti-Eee pc
Panasonic thinks Eee Pcs are for cissies and has today unveiled a notebook it says is worthy of real men. The rugged, hardy, strong Toughbook CF-U1, is the latest UMPC to be added to the company’s Toughbook line.
Sylvie Barak
Jun 27 2008 11:54AM
Hardware
Yahoo adds new webmail domains
Yahoo is to offer free email accounts in two additional domains in an effort to free up more desirable webmail addresses..
Guy Dixon
Jun 20 2008 7:59AM
Software
New top 500 supercomputer list tips up
A new edition of the Top 500 supercomputers list was published today, giving IBM, Intel and even AMD a little something to brag about.
Sylvie Barak
Jun 19 2008 3:35PM
Hardware
LSI showcases new HPC storage system
Network and storage vendor LSI unveiled its latest storage system for high-performance computing (HPC) environments at the International Supercomputing Conference in Dresden.
Dave Bailey
Jun 19 2008 11:54AM
Storage
New Trojan targets business bankers
Security provider RSA is reporting a new and unfamiliar Trojan attack that exploits business bank account holders’ heightened awareness of security and uses it against them.
Ashley Clark
Jun 18 2008 4:08PM
Security
New SCADA buffer overflow flaw revealed
A vulnerability discovered in SCADA could grant a remote attacker control over critical infrastructure, researchers said on Wednesday.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 12 2008 2:53PM
Security
Microsoft releases new OpenXML SDK
Microsoft has made available the latest version of its Open XML software developer kit, a package designed to make it easier for developers to create client and server solutions using the OpenXML format.
Staff Writers
Jun 11 2008 10:55AM
Software
New 3G iPhone to hit Australian shores July 11
Apple has announced that its new 3G iPhone will be available in Australia through mobile carriers, Optus and Vodafone, on July 11.
Staff Writers
Jun 10 2008 9:59AM
Hardware
Asus powers up new Eee PC line
Asus has unveiled three new notebooks in an attempt to build on the success of its original Eee PC device..
Clement James
Jun 5 2008 8:08AM
Hardware
Boffins find 'new class of superconductor'
US researchers believe that they have discovered an entirely new kind of superconductor..
Robert Jaques
May 30 2008 7:47AM
Hardware
Exploits target new Adobe Flash bug
Symantec on Tuesday revealed that the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player contains an unpatched vulnerability that is being actively exploited.
Dan Kaplan
May 28 2008 10:01AM
Security
Google learns 10 new languages
Google has added capabilities for 10 new languages to its Google Translate service..
Staff Writers
May 20 2008 7:31AM
Software
Microsoft investigates new Internet Explorer zero-day
A security researcher said he has located a zero-day vulnerability in a printing feature on Internet Explorer that could allow remote attackers to execute malicious code.
Dan Kaplan
May 19 2008 12:02AM
Security
Exinda accommodates growth with new research centre
Wide area network (WAN) optimisation provider Exinda opened a new $2.5 million research and development centre in Melbourne today to accommodate its growth and deliver solutions at a quicker pace.
Ashley Clark
May 15 2008 4:02PM
Networking
New ATO scam hits the web
Another phishing email claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) is circulating through inboxes under the guise of offering a tax refund.
Ashley Clark
May 7 2008 12:02PM
Security
New HTC phone promises 3D graphics
HTC claims that its Touch Diamond phone, due this summer, is the first in the world to feature a 3D graphical interface..
Iain Thomson
May 7 2008 7:40AM
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