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Broadcom founder accused of 'obsession with prostitutes'

Broadcom founder accused of 'obsession with prostitutes'

Boffins at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research have created a new type of glue that can adhere equally well in dry or wet conditions.
Iain Thomson Jul 20 2007 5:05PM Training & Development
Three-quarters of US surfers now stream video

Three-quarters of US surfers now stream video

Average American streamer watched 2.5 hours of video online in May. Almost three-quarters of US internet users watched an average of 158 minutes of online video during May, new research reveals.
Robert Jaques Jul 19 2007 2:52PM Telco/ISP
Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data

Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data

Despite recent high-profile data breaches and heightened awareness of the need to delete data prior to selling a PC, many second-hand computers contain highly sensitive personal information.
Robert Jaques Jul 19 2007 10:58AM Security
FBI warns of three spam hoaxes

FBI warns of three spam hoaxes

The FBI is warning citizens to be on the lookout for three separate email scams — including one that attempts to infect users with malware and two others that seek personal and financial information.
Dan Kaplan Jul 19 2007 10:07AM Security
Number of malware hosting websites soars

Number of malware hosting websites soars

A record number of websites are hosting keylogging malware to steal sensitive personal information, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 18 2007 11:36AM Security
Steve Jobs tops list of online music "Powergeeks"

Steve Jobs tops list of online music "Powergeeks"

Steve Jobs, the father of the iPod, was on Tuesday crowned the undisputed king of the online music revolution by US music magazine Blender, topping a list of the 25 most influential people in Web music.
Staff Writers Jul 17 2007 6:30PM Training & Development
Doctors warn of iPod lightning danger

Doctors warn of iPod lightning danger

Shocking tale of injury.
Iain Thomson Jul 17 2007 1:44PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft adds host of security features to free OneCare beta

Microsoft adds host of security features to free OneCare beta

Microsoft has released a free beta version of Windows Live OneCare 2.0, its all-in-one security suite for consumers and small businesses.
Jim Carr Jul 16 2007 10:19AM Security
ICO: Number of data security breaches is 'horrifying'

ICO: Number of data security breaches is 'horrifying'

The number of companies, government departments and public bodies that have breached data protection rules is "horrifying", a new report says.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 12 2007 10:50AM Security
Surfers select seven new wonders of the world

Surfers select seven new wonders of the world

Over 100 million votes in the first global election.
Staff Writers Jul 10 2007 1:42PM Oddware
Enterprise mobile costs 'out of control'

Enterprise mobile costs 'out of control'

Analyst warns of money wasted on inefficient systems.
Shaun Nichols Jul 10 2007 10:28AM Telco/ISP
Rise of the LCDs hits Panasonic

Rise of the LCDs hits Panasonic

Plasma screens losing market share to technology rivals.
Simon Burns Jul 9 2007 1:06PM Hardware
Aussie World of Warcraft player charged with abduction

Aussie World of Warcraft player charged with abduction

When the online world intrudes on the real world.
Iain Thomson Jul 9 2007 6:41AM Strategy
Fidelity admits theft of data on 2.3m customers

Fidelity admits theft of data on 2.3m customers

Bank and credit card numbers lifted from payment monitoring firm.
Shaun Nichols Jul 5 2007 1:51PM Security
Rumours of FireWire death 'exaggerated'

Rumours of FireWire death 'exaggerated'

Life in the old dog yet, according to trade association.
Robert Jaques Jul 5 2007 10:19AM Hardware
PandaLabs: Talking virus deleting files

PandaLabs: Talking virus deleting files

Computer users should watch out for a talking virus that infects their machine, an anti-virus company has warned.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 4 2007 10:06AM Security
Justice Department warns of phishing scam

Justice Department warns of phishing scam

It takes real audacity to impersonate the folks who'll prosecute you if they catch you in an illegal act.
Jim Carr Jul 3 2007 4:44PM Security
Beware of new "piggyback spam" campaign

Beware of new "piggyback spam" campaign

"Piggyback spam" is the lastest technique to lure users into opening a malicous file in an attempt to extend botnet networks, warns security vendor Marshal.
Negar Salek Jul 2 2007 1:54PM Security
IIA warns of potential broadband cost crunch

IIA warns of potential broadband cost crunch

The Internet Industry Association says Australia needs pipes and policies now.
Staff Writers Jul 2 2007 12:03PM Telco/ISP
MySpace users warned of drive-by exploit attack

MySpace users warned of drive-by exploit attack

Researchers are warning of a widespread MySpace drive-by exploit attack meant to compromise machines so more highly-profitable phishing schemes remain successful.
Dan Kaplan Jul 2 2007 10:04AM Security

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