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Philips wins US ban on Epistar LEDs

Philips wins US ban on Epistar LEDs

US International Trade Commission upholds patent infringement claims.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 16 2007 2:58PM Hardware
URLs with 'crimeware' spreading, but war on phishing gains ground

URLs with 'crimeware' spreading, but war on phishing gains ground

The number of phishing URLs used to spread "crimeware" among consumer PCs rose to an all-time high in May, according to a report from an industry association that works to eliminate identity theft and fraud caused by phishing and email spoofing.
Jim Carr Jul 16 2007 10:38AM Security
Sony puts PSP on a diet

Sony puts PSP on a diet

New sleeker look, video-out port and limited edition prints.
Staff Writers Jul 16 2007 6:45AM Hardware
Astronomers find water on planet beyond solar system

Astronomers find water on planet beyond solar system

But not a drop to drink.
Robert Jaques Jul 16 2007 5:13AM Software
Utility firms sitting on hacking time bomb

Utility firms sitting on hacking time bomb

Power could be the next target.
Iain Thomson Jul 16 2007 1:05AM Security
US army posted secrets on the web

US army posted secrets on the web

Easily accessible classified data put soldier's lives at risk.
Iain Thomson Jul 13 2007 9:28AM Oddware
NFC Forum works on controller interface

NFC Forum works on controller interface

Near field communication host controller in development.
Clement James Jul 12 2007 2:34PM Software
Australia failing on e-security

Australia failing on e-security

‘Security by obscurity’ seems to be a popular Australian fallacy.
Staff Writers Jul 12 2007 1:42PM Security
Microsoft fixes 11 vulnerabilities, 8 'critical,' on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft fixes 11 vulnerabilities, 8 'critical,' on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft released six patches covering 11 vulnerabilities on July's monthly Patch Tuesday, including "critical" fixes impacting Active Directory on Windows 2000 and 2003 Server and its .Net Framework products. In all, Microsoft rated eight of the 11 vulnerabilities as critical.
Jim Carr Jul 11 2007 10:47AM Security
Microsoft to fix three 'critical' vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft to fix three 'critical' vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has said it plans to send out six security bulletins, three of which it has rated as "critical" (its highest severity rating), in its monthly Patch Tuesday release on 10 July.
Jim Carr Jul 6 2007 9:52AM Security
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
Photo printers not catching on in China

Photo printers not catching on in China

Consumers prefer retail printing services.
Simon Burns Jul 5 2007 7:38AM Hardware
US$1M reward for dobbing in pirates

US$1M reward for dobbing in pirates

The US Business Software Alliance, an advocacy group representing major software manufacturers, has announced that it has raised its reward incentive for turning in suspected software pirates — from US$200,000 to up to US$1 million from July to October.
Frank Washkuch Jul 4 2007 11:37AM Security
Microsoft gets a fix on Maporama

Microsoft gets a fix on Maporama

Virtual Earth to integrate with navigation service.
Clement James Jul 2 2007 3:02PM Software
'Wave of Trojans' goes on the rampage

'Wave of Trojans' goes on the rampage

Corporate IT managers urged to be on their guard.
Robert Jaques Jun 29 2007 12:26PM Security
MySpace takes on YouTube

MySpace takes on YouTube

Video-sharing service designed for easy access.
Matt Chapman Jun 29 2007 10:31AM Software
Mobile application processors on the way out

Mobile application processors on the way out

US$4bn market in 2007 will begin to decline in two years.
Robert Jaques Jun 28 2007 3:02PM Telco/ISP
Google demands tighter curbs on Microsoft

Google demands tighter curbs on Microsoft

Greater antitrust oversight needed, says web giant.
Iain Thomson Jun 28 2007 12:25PM Software
Will Congress act on notification legislation?

Will Congress act on notification legislation?

Nearly six months into the term of the 110th Congress, it's unclear whether significant federal breach notification legislation will be passed before the November 2008 general election, breach experts said today.
Frank Washkuch Jun 28 2007 10:55AM Security
GPLv3 to launch with 15 projects on Friday

GPLv3 to launch with 15 projects on Friday

Core Linux compents to fall under new licence.
Tom Sanders Jun 28 2007 10:25AM Software

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