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Intel chief sings praises of iPhone

Intel chief sings praises of iPhone

Inability of Windows to play in the ultra mobile space leaves market to OS X
and Linux.
Tom Sanders Mar 7 2007 8:27AM Hardware
Humans created 161 exabytes of data in 2006

Humans created 161 exabytes of data in 2006

More data than space to store it.
Staff Writers Mar 7 2007 8:27AM Storage
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
Nintendo virtual console walks Streets Of Rage

Nintendo virtual console walks Streets Of Rage

Classic Sega and Turbografx titles available for download on the Wii.
Matt Chapman Mar 5 2007 8:12AM Hardware
Opinion: Why SaaS is the future of software delivery

Opinion: Why SaaS is the future of software delivery

WebEx Australia director Kevin Mackin argues that SaaS offers a way to avoid IT costs blowouts.
Staff Writers Mar 2 2007 12:49PM Software
Capacitas warns of ID card system overload

Capacitas warns of ID card system overload

System will not cope with expected 1.2 billion business processes per annum.
Clement James Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Software
Majority of Russian net traffic is spam

Majority of Russian net traffic is spam

Malicious programs also up 41 percent on the previous year.
Matt Chapman Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Security
Connecticut teacher convicted on school porn charge a victim of spyware

Connecticut teacher convicted on school porn charge a victim of spyware

The scheduled sentencing Friday for a Connecticut substitute teacher convicted of exposing her middle-school students to pop-up internet pornography has been postponed so the 40-year-old's new defense team can learn about the case.
Dan Kaplan Feb 28 2007 5:01PM Security
10 ways to protect intellectual property

10 ways to protect intellectual property

Intellectual property (IP) assets are at the heart of businesses. Increasingly these assets are available in digital formats: Microsoft Word files, Excel spreadsheets etc, making them easy targets.
Ratinder Paul Feb 28 2007 3:21PM Security
Appro workstation ships with 128GB of Ram

Appro workstation ships with 128GB of Ram

XtremeWorkstation offers two to four AMD Opteron 8000 processors.
Clement James Feb 28 2007 8:20AM Hardware
Another laptop stolen in UK 16 000 affected

Another laptop stolen in UK 16 000 affected

Thousands of employees at Worcestershire County Council are demanding answers after being told they are in danger of becoming victims of identity fraud following the theft of a laptop containing their bank and national insurance details.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 28 2007 1:50AM Security
Experts warn of data security 'police state'

Experts warn of data security 'police state'

Ill-conceived or poorly implemented IT security regimes could leave enterprises struggling to survive within the restrictive confines of an information "police state", experts have warned.
Robert Jaques Feb 27 2007 7:54AM Security
Spyware hits three-quarters of UK firms

Spyware hits three-quarters of UK firms

Most firms cannot identify attackers.
Clement James Feb 26 2007 7:55AM Security
Growing number of SMBs going 'in the cloud'

Growing number of SMBs going 'in the cloud'

On-demand security services, or "in the cloud" services, refer to security technology that is managed from a central location and delivered over the Internet, eliminating the need for small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) to deal with the high costs of hardware deployment, software upkeep and future scalability.
Anthony Pitpit, Feb 26 2007 6:26AM Security
Evolution of employee monitoring stretches far beyond email

Evolution of employee monitoring stretches far beyond email

The concept of organisations keeping a watchful eye on employees during company hours is nothing new.
Sandra Vaughan, Feb 26 2007 5:35AM Security
Experts warn of Snort vulnerability

Experts warn of Snort vulnerability

Hackers intrude on intrusion detection system.
Staff Writers Feb 23 2007 10:24AM Security
Australian cricket team email attack

Australian cricket team email attack

Australia’s struggling one-day cricket team is the subject of the latest attempt to trick Australians into downloading malicious trojans, according to global security vendor SurfControl today.
Negar Salek Feb 21 2007 1:42PM Security
Inventor of the TV remote dies

Inventor of the TV remote dies

Robert Adler dies, aged 93.
Clement James Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Hardware
Comment: Yet another tale of Vista upgrade woe

Comment: Yet another tale of Vista upgrade woe

Industry expert Clive Longbottom shares the pain of a Vista upgrade.
Clive Longbottom, Feb 21 2007 10:56AM Software
Reding and the EU 'web villain of the year'

Reding and the EU 'web villain of the year'

ISPA award given for shambles of .eu domain registration.
Clement James Feb 20 2007 8:59AM Software

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