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EU wants to cut cost of mobile calls

EU wants to cut cost of mobile calls

The amount that telecoms operators charge for connecting each others' mobile phone calls is set to fall drastically thanks to guidelines just published by the European Commission.
Tony Dennis Jun 28 2008 12:01PM Telco/ISP
Watchdogs warn of IE 6 flaw

Watchdogs warn of IE 6 flaw

Security experts are warning of a new security vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6..
Shaun Nichols Jun 27 2008 1:34PM Security
Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012

Quarter of the planet to be online by 2012

Researchers are predicting that one quarter of the world's population will be connected to the internet within the next four years..
Shaun Nichols Jun 26 2008 1:47PM Networking
Storage power costs spiral out of control

Storage power costs spiral out of control

Worldwide spending on powering and cooling spinning disks used in external enterprise storage topped US$1bn in 2007, according to IDC..
Guy Dixon Jun 26 2008 7:40AM Storage
Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA

Proof of piracy not needed says MPAA

An attorney for the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has suggested that the organisation should not have to provide proof of piracy in future trials..
Iain Thomson Jun 24 2008 11:52AM Security
Dell extends sales of Windows XP systems

Dell extends sales of Windows XP systems

Dell has extended the time it will sell systems preloaded with Windows XP, citing customer demand for the older operating system..
Iain Thomson Jun 24 2008 9:05AM Software
Bug hunters make short work of Firefox

Bug hunters make short work of Firefox

Security researchers are wasting no time in prodding Firefox 3 for possible security holes..
Shaun Nichols Jun 20 2008 3:05PM Security
NASA hacker to appeal

NASA hacker to appeal

Gary McKinnon, the Briton who is facing extradition to the US for hacking into NASA's computers, is to appeal the deportation on Monday.
Richard Thurston Jun 16 2008 10:20AM Security
UK Ministry of Defence to bolster internet intelligence

UK Ministry of Defence to bolster internet intelligence

The MoD is increasing its focus on online intelligence gathering - partly by using information from newspapers and blogs.
Richard Thurston Jun 16 2008 10:20AM Security
Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution

Labor kicks off round one of its Digital Education Revolution

Secondary schools across Australia are set to benefit under the Rudd Government's $1.2 billion Digital Education Revolution.
Lilia Guan Jun 13 2008 3:34PM Hardware
Australian's love of technology drives up JB Hi-Fi's profits

Australian's love of technology drives up JB Hi-Fi's profits

Australia’s love affair with technology continues to grow, with technology retail giant JB Hi-Fi expecting a bumper close to the financial year.
Lilia Guan Jun 11 2008 3:37PM Hardware
Only two-thirds of Chinese steal software now

Only two-thirds of Chinese steal software now

China Internet Lab has released its "China Software Piracy Rate Survey 2007" in Beijing.
Egan Orion Jun 11 2008 3:36PM Security
End of the line for standalone security vendors?

End of the line for standalone security vendors?

Technology giants will progressively build security into the foundation of their goods and services squeezing standalone security vendors out of existence, the founder of a local security vendor has claimed.
Negar Salek Jun 10 2008 1:41PM Security
Security expert: BT should be prosecuted over its use of Phorm

Security expert: BT should be prosecuted over its use of Phorm

Cambridge University security researcher Dr Richard Clayton argues that BT should be prosecuted because it monitored internet users' websurfing habits without their permission, while the telco declines to say its activities were legal.
Richard Thurston Jun 10 2008 10:12AM Security
Microsoft warns of Safari for Windows hole

Microsoft warns of Safari for Windows hole

Microsoft has warned of a security hole in Safari for Windows that could allow an attacker to execute code remotely on a targeted computer..
Iain Thomson Jun 6 2008 10:34AM Security
Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware

Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware

A recent study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has found malware has become so prevalent that 25 percent of computers in the United States are now infected.
Ashley Clark Jun 5 2008 3:34PM Security
Facebook faces accusations of 22 privacy violations

Facebook faces accusations of 22 privacy violations

The social networking site has been hit by a legal complaint that claims it has failed to gain users' permission to distribute their information.
Richard Thurston Jun 5 2008 9:58AM Security
Existing cables key part of home networks

Existing cables key part of home networks

Service providers make the most of coaxial and phone wiring.
Robert Jaques Jun 5 2008 8:08AM Networking
Third of web threats emanate from US and China

Third of web threats emanate from US and China

Akamai highlights global web threat
Dave Bailey Jun 3 2008 4:26PM Security
DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

In a first for the region, resellers are bringing the software suite, Google Apps, to Australian businesses with a version specially created for marketing through a channel rather than direct marketing.
Ashley Clark Jun 2 2008 11:53AM Software

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