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Researchers question e-Health benefits
UK study finds benefits ‘more modest than expected’.
Liz Tay
Jun 18 2010 2:55PM
Strategy
Researchers develop on-chip pulsed laser
Laser may enable faster communications on silicon chips.
Staff Writers
Jun 2 2010 12:40AM
Hardware
HP explores cow power for data centres
Brings new meaning to 'server farm'.
Staff Writers
May 21 2010 3:14PM
Oddware
Toshiba claims quantum key breakthrough
Paves way for one-time pad encryption.
David Neal
Apr 21 2010 5:59AM
Security
Researchers 'parallelise' software for multi-core chips
New technique achieves 20 percent speed increase.
Liz Tay
Apr 8 2010 11:20AM
Software
Researchers dissect ZeuS botnet blueprint
Malware startup costs put at $2,753.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 8 2010 7:02AM
Security
Researchers warn of chip and PIN flaws
Open to attacks.
David Neal
Feb 15 2010 7:02AM
Security
Scientists build sensor networks for your missing pens
Have you seen my stapler?
Liz Tay
Feb 11 2010 2:57PM
Networking
Google offers bounty for Chrome vulnerabilities
Up to $1521 per flaw.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 1 2010 6:50AM
Software
Scientists promise an end to web attacks
New technology could make cyber attacks 'computationally impossible'.
Dec 8 2009 9:53AM
Security
Mozilla pushes trial of new security tools
Firefox tries out Content Security Policy.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 2 2009 1:34PM
Security
Researchers fret over new Microsoft SMB vulnerability
Microsoft has recognized a zero-day vulnerability in its SMB protocol that, experts say, might warrant an out-of-band patch.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 10 2009 9:04AM
Security
Researchers crack WPA encryption in 60 seconds
Newer WPA2 devices safe... for now.
V3.co.uk staff
Aug 28 2009 6:02AM
Security
Researchers find large-scale XML library flaws
Sun Microsystems, Apache and Python vulnerable.
Iain Thomson
Aug 6 2009 1:18PM
Security
Apple patches iPhone SMS flaw
Issues fix for texting vulnerability.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 3 2009 6:58AM
Security
Research tool seeks out conflicts
Intel picks a fight with browser.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 22 2009 6:32AM
Software
Conficker threat continues to grow
Weeks after leaving the media spotlight, the Conficker malware infection continues to spread, according to experts.
Shaun Nichols
May 22 2009 2:14PM
Security
Researchers hijack Torpig botnet
In an effort to better understand the workings of cybercrime, a group of researchers recently hijacked and dissected a massive botnet.
Shaun Nichols
May 5 2009 2:46PM
Security
Researchers hijack Torpig botnet
In an effort to better understand the workings of cybercrime, a group of researchers recently hijacked and dissected a massive botnet.
Shaun Nichols
May 5 2009 9:43AM
Security
Researchers race to develop faster, cheaper, greener storage
Researchers at IBM have developed a new form of memory that could herald a cheaper, faster, more reliable type of solid state memory.
Dave Bailey
Apr 7 2009 5:53AM
Storage
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