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Google launches handy new mobile search for Australians
Google has unveiled a new search service for mobile phones that eliminates the often burdensome task of sifting through both mobile and regular web results.
Staff Writers
Feb 27 2008 3:35PM
Software
ACS appoints Kim Denham as new CEO
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has appointed Kim Denham as its new chief executive officer.
Staff Writers
Feb 26 2008 4:05PM
Training & Development
US Homeland Security delivers new malware capture method
A project funded by the Department of Homeland Security promises to give security researchers a new way to kill botnets and targeted malware attacks before they infect computers.
Jim Carr
Feb 20 2008 10:03AM
Security
IT staff on the lookout for new roles
A new study by IT recruitment firm Computer People released today has shed more light on the changing nature of the IT workforce and its career expectations.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 14 2008 1:58PM
Training & Development
Widespread encryption heralds new attacks
Hackers will become more skilled at using encryption as the technology becomes more widespread, and could use it to launch new forms of attacks, according to security experts..
Matt Chapman
Feb 11 2008 3:25PM
Security
Microsoft opens New England research lab
Microsoft Research
has announced plans to open a new lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts in July.
Clement James
Feb 7 2008 3:26PM
Software
Attackers gun for new ActiveX flaws
Exploit code has been released for three ActiveX security flaws, one of which is already being exploited in the wild.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 7 2008 3:22PM
Security
New 16GB iPhone will be international
The US will not be the sole market for the 16GB iPhone after
Apple
confirmed that the new model is being released in the UK, and that other European countries will follow.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 7 2008 3:18PM
Hardware
UK broadband prices hit new low
UK broadband users have never had it so good, according to research from consumer website
uSwitch
.
Iain Thomson
Feb 6 2008 3:24PM
Telco/ISP
ACS elects Kim Denham as new CEO
Australia Computer Society’s (ACS) national president, Kumar Parakala, has welcomed Kim Denham as the new chief executive officer for the Society.
Staff Writers
Jan 31 2008 2:48PM
Training & Development
Storm makes house calls: New messages lead to bogus medical sites, evade filters
The notorious Storm worm botnet, which has mounted phishing attacks on major banks and spawned several waves of holiday-themed messages in recent weeks, is generating spam that directs recipients to bogus medical sites, Websense has warned.
Jack Rogers
Jan 31 2008 10:47AM
Security
Google Labs unveils new search tricks
Google is inviting users to experiment with new ways of using its search engine..
Shaun Nichols
Jan 30 2008 7:08AM
Software
New draft version of HTML published
The World Wide Web consortium (W3C) has published an early draft of HTML 5, the first major revision of the web markup language since 1997..
Guy Dixon
Jan 28 2008 10:03PM
Software
Barracuda fishes for email archive customers with new kit
Security firm Barracuda has launched a range of turnkey appliances
Dave Bailey
Jan 23 2008 10:51AM
Security
Oz company to manage privacy information for New Zealand citizens
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) New Zealand has selected an enterprise content management (ECM) solution from Objective Corporation to support its role in promoting and protecting the privacy of New Zealand citizens.
Staff Writers
Jan 22 2008 1:13PM
Strategy
Avaya’s new Contact Centre tools add SIP
Avaya has announced that it is moving away from proprietary software and putting end-to-end session initiation protocol (SIP) functionality in the latest releases of its IP telephony software Communication Manager 5.0 and routing and resource matching software, Avaya Call Center 5.0.
Dave Bailey
Jan 22 2008 7:11AM
Telco/ISP
Crazy John's launches new billing system
Crazy John's has implemented a billing system which allows customers to view information in 'near time'.
Lilia Guan
Jan 17 2008 2:47PM
Software
MACWORLD - New MacBook Air floats in at MacWorld
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs has unveiled the latest and slimmest addition to the MacBook family, the MacBook Air, at the Macworld conference in San Francisco.
Staff Writers
Jan 16 2008 12:01PM
Hardware
More “bang for buck” for ISPs who jump aboard new undersea cable
Internode, iiNet and iPrimus have all jumped aboard PIPE Network’s new $200 million undersea high-speed cable, announcing they will use it to route up to 60 percent of their total Internet traffic and increase customer data allowances.
Mitchell Bingemann
Jan 15 2008 2:30PM
Telco/ISP
'Sick' new scam targets non-profits
A new variation of the 419 scam is targeting small non-profit organisations..
Shaun Nichols
Jan 15 2008 7:28AM
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