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Chinese small firms to spend big on IT

Chinese small firms to spend big on IT

Retailers still taking lion's share of projected $28bn market.
Robert Jaques Jun 5 2007 2:30PM Financial Services
Rogue security software on the rise

Rogue security software on the rise

Experts are warning of a sharp rise in the number of malware infections caused by rogue security programs.
Iain Thomson Jun 5 2007 11:53AM Security
Apple iPhone to hit US stores on 29 June

Apple iPhone to hit US stores on 29 June

Apple slips release date into TV ads.
Shaun Nichols Jun 5 2007 11:52AM Hardware
PC Tools swoops on Cyberhawk

PC Tools swoops on Cyberhawk

Malware detection offering snapped up.
Robert Jaques Jun 1 2007 11:31AM Security
IT staff regularly snooping on users

IT staff regularly snooping on users

One in three IT employees admits to snooping on company systems, peeking at confidential information such as private files, salary information and personal emails, it was claimed today.
Clement James May 31 2007 1:14PM Security
Windows Mobile takes on BlackBerry and Symbian

Windows Mobile takes on BlackBerry and Symbian

High-end customers turning to Microsoft, claims report.
Staff Writers May 30 2007 12:21PM Software
Privacy group puts pressure on Google

Privacy group puts pressure on Google

A data protection group for the European Union has voiced its concern about the way Google stores the search information of its users.
Fiona Raisbeck May 30 2007 11:32AM Security
US mobiles slam brakes on Nissans

US mobiles slam brakes on Nissans

Cellphones can interfere with electronic car keys.
Matt Chapman May 28 2007 4:45PM Hardware
Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Microsoft to be represented on PCI standards council

Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Microsoft to be represented on PCI standards council

Bank of America, Microsoft and Wal-Mart Stores are three of 14 organisations that will make up the newly formed PCI Security Standards Council (SSC) Board of Advisors.
Dan Kaplan May 28 2007 9:49AM Security
China backs down on blogger registration

China backs down on blogger registration

The Chinese government has reversed a ruling that would have forced the nation's bloggers to register their real names.
Matt Chapman May 25 2007 2:07PM Software
The End: We need to rethink fraud

The End: We need to rethink fraud

Responsibility for spotting identity fraud should rest with business, says Bruce Schneier.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol May 25 2007 10:11AM Security
Clock ticking on 1024-bit encryption safety

Clock ticking on 1024-bit encryption safety

A team of boffins at the University of Lausanne, the University of Bonn and NTT DoCoMo in Japan have discovered the prime factors of a 307-digit number.
Iain Thomson May 24 2007 11:56AM Security
Korea's small firms spend big on e-commerce

Korea's small firms spend big on e-commerce

Still plenty of opportunity for growth, says analyst.
Simon Burns May 24 2007 6:35AM Software
Linspire beefs up Windows on Linux

Linspire beefs up Windows on Linux

Linspire, the company behind desktop Linux operating systems Linspire and Freespire, has announced the availability of its Win4Lin Pro Desktop.
Clement James May 23 2007 1:19PM Software
Congressmen want explanation on nuclear power plant incident

Congressmen want explanation on nuclear power plant incident

Two Democratic congressmen want to know whether America's nuclear power plants are at risk to a cybersecurity attack.
Jim Carr May 22 2007 10:53AM Security
US company turns office into a gym

US company turns office into a gym

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in the US have come up with a novel method of tackling worker obesity.
Iain Thomson May 17 2007 10:51AM Oddware
Gates shines on Windows Home Server

Gates shines on Windows Home Server

Microsoft has signed up additional vendors for its upcoming Windows Home Server platform, the company unveiled at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Los Angeles.
Shaun Nichols May 16 2007 2:11PM Hardware
Crytek working on 'top secret' game

Crytek working on 'top secret' game

Far Cry developer shifts away from first person shooters.
Clement James May 15 2007 2:25PM Software
Microsoft settles on Server 2008 name

Microsoft settles on Server 2008 name

'Windows Server 2008' to replace '2003'
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Tom Sanders May 15 2007 2:07PM Software
Microsoft claims patents on Linux kernel

Microsoft claims patents on Linux kernel

Microsoft is claiming that open source software infringes on hundreds of its patents, and plans to make the open source community pay to use them.
Iain Thomson May 15 2007 10:04AM Software

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