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Real Host shutdown impacted Cutwail botnet.
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Aug 28 2009 11:35AM
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Great Firewall of China remains strong
Amnesty International was last week granted freedom in China, but says the country’s promise remains broken.
Emma Hughes
Aug 4 2008 8:12AM
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US remains science and tech superpower
The US remains the dominant world power in science and technology, a new US Federal government-sponsored report claims today..
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Jun 13 2008 8:00AM
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Aussie company comes under fire for probing scandalous poker site
The engagement of Australian consultancy Gaming Associates to investigate an alleged $7 million scandal has raised more questions about the integrity of Absolute Poker and its parent companies.
Liz Tay
Dec 5 2007 11:24AM
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Global PC market remains strong
Worldwide PC shipments are projected to rise by 12.6 per cent in 2007 to 257.5 million units, despite concerns over a slowdown in the market, according to analyst firm IDC.
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Sep 17 2007 12:38PM
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Open source integration remains 'elusive'
Gartner believes Open Solutions Alliance faces uphill struggle.
Robert Jaques
Feb 20 2007 8:59AM
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Wi-Fi semiconductor demand remains strong
Latest revenue forecasts suggest global sales of US$3.2 billion by 2010.
Robert Jaques
Oct 9 2006 10:03AM
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One in two IT employers to hire this quarter
Almost half of Australian IT employers surveyed by Hudson expected to increase staff numbers this quarter, according to the recruiter's latest survey.
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Intel Viiv remains work in progress
Intel's Viiv entertainment platform is lacking in features and content to gain traction with consumers, according to several industry analysts.
Tom Sanders
Sep 22 2006 3:46PM
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Viral email traffic falls but threat remains
Clandestine threats are on the rise, despite a dramatic reduction in virus
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Tom Young
Aug 2 2006 9:29AM
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US-VISIT security remains untested
The US Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) database program has not yet completed a security review, a year into its implementation.
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Feb 28 2005 6:16PM
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Identity management market remains badly fragmented
The market for identity management is crowded with point and multipoint solutions and is sorely lacking in end-to-end solutions for heterogeneous networks, newly published research from Yankee Group has revealed.
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Oct 22 2004 11:22AM
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China remains defiant over wireless standards
Intel has failed to make China back down on plans to enforce its own wireless security standards in the country.
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Mar 15 2004 12:59PM
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