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IBM launches online mashup tool

IBM launches online mashup tool

IBM this month has launched a Web-only trial of its Mashup Center, which aims to enable non-technical business people to experiment and build situational applications.
Liz Tay Jun 23 2008 4:22PM Software
Americans demand online access to medical records

Americans demand online access to medical records

Experts have called for uniform standards to protect personal health information regardless of where it is stored..
Clement James Jun 16 2008 3:23PM Software
Symantec snaps up online storage firm

Symantec snaps up online storage firm

Symantec has snapped up private online storage firm Swapdrive for an estimated $123 million.
Sylvie Barak Jun 12 2008 2:13PM Security
Online sales defy economic slowdown

Online sales defy economic slowdown

Internet retail to hit £44.9bn by 2012, says Verdict Research.
Staff Writers Jun 6 2008 7:44AM Software
NSW government gives HSC students online help

NSW government gives HSC students online help

The NSW Office of the Board of Studies this week launched an interactive study resource website for the 67,000 Higher School Certificate students in the state.
Ashley Clark Jun 5 2008 12:57PM Training & Development
Spb offers Windows Mobile facelift with Online Shell

Spb offers Windows Mobile facelift with Online Shell

German developer Spb has unveiled its latest iPhone-like Windows Mobile enhancement, but has refused to rule out developing software for Google's rival Android mobile platform.
Adam Turner May 23 2008 7:28AM Software
Qantas defends online security amidst child pornography case

Qantas defends online security amidst child pornography case

Qantas claims it provides "more than adequate" online security even though a man was found guilty of having accessed child pornography in its Melbourne Airport lounge last year.
Ashley Clark May 19 2008 12:32PM Security
Details of six million Chileans posted online

Details of six million Chileans posted online

A hacker has obtained the personal details of around six million Chileans from government and military servers and posted them on a technology blog..
Staff Writers May 14 2008 2:55PM Security
New software opens up online world to the blind

New software opens up online world to the blind

Microsoft is helping to launch new software that will make it much easier to create documents accessible to blind and print-disabled people.
Ashley Clark May 14 2008 2:36PM Software
Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?

Online identity theft: Who's after my Facebook password?

The questions of "who" and "why" in identity theft remain largely ignored. That is, "Who is after online identities? And what for?"
Guillaume Lovet, Manager, Threat Response Team, Fortinet Apr 24 2008 2:46PM Security
One quarter of Australians go online for Government contact

One quarter of Australians go online for Government contact

A Government-sponsored report that measures the uptake of government services through varying communication channels has found that a quarter of all Australians now conduct the majority or their dealings with government online.
Mitchell Bingemann Apr 23 2008 4:33PM Software
Consolidation to boost online ad market

Consolidation to boost online ad market

The online advertising market is set for a major boost, according to analysts, as recent consolidation in the online advertising market leads to big gains for advertisers..
Shaun Nichols Apr 23 2008 3:14PM Financial Services
Charles Darwin papers go online

Charles Darwin papers go online

Thousands of papers written by Charles Darwin, including the first draft of his famous Origin of Species, are now accessible on the internet at the Darwin Online website..
Staff Writers Apr 21 2008 12:28PM Software
Online security: "good enough" may not be good enough anymore

Online security: "good enough" may not be good enough anymore

What happens when "good enough" just isn't good enough anymore?
Jim Bidzos, vice chairman of the board, VeriSign Apr 10 2008 4:10PM Security
Couples turn to online espionage

Couples turn to online espionage

Research undertaken at Oxford University suggests that an increasing number of people are spying on their partners online..
Iain Thomson Apr 9 2008 1:04PM Software
Learning online up-skills mature age workers

Learning online up-skills mature age workers

An Australian business using e-learning as a way to provide management training to its staff claimed e-learning can save organisations up to $200,000 a year.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2008 3:53PM Training & Development
Rising interest rates may drive online sales boom

Rising interest rates may drive online sales boom

A tightening Australian economy may be driving Australian consumers to look online for better deals, online shopping comparison site GetPrice suggests.
Liz Tay Apr 3 2008 1:14PM Financial Services
Americans feel safe online, says poll

Americans feel safe online, says poll

An overwhelming majority of Americans claim to feel safe online, according to a recent poll.
Sue Marquette Apr 3 2008 9:40AM Security
Interview: Jorge Dinares, Panda CEO

Interview: Jorge Dinares, Panda CEO

In this SC Magazine online exclusive, Mark Mayne questions Panda Security's CEO, Jorge Dinares.
Mark Mayne Mar 17 2008 4:04PM Security
Trend Micro patches online search after hack

Trend Micro patches online search after hack

Trend Micro has updated and patched its online public Virus Encyclopedia (VE) after external hackers altered part of the listing.
Staff Writers Mar 17 2008 2:59PM Security

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