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US consumers give WiMax the thumbs up

US consumers give WiMax the thumbs up

Technology favoured over more expensive cellular alternatives.
Robert Jaques Apr 17 2007 3:23PM Networking
Mobile broadband heads for the big time

Mobile broadband heads for the big time

ABI Research predicts huge growth for consumer 3G and WiMax.
Robert Jaques Apr 17 2007 2:53PM Telco/ISP
Google brings online payments to the UK

Google brings online payments to the UK

Internet search giant, Google is bringing its online payment system, Google Checkout, to the UK.
Staff Writers Apr 16 2007 2:48PM Software
How the TJX breach may change security awareness

How the TJX breach may change security awareness

Despite the recent TJX security breach, it is natural to conclude that companies will continue to ignore the seething vulnerabilities that lead to massive thefts of sensitive information.
J. Patrick Apr 12 2007 4:41PM Security
The network security food chain

The network security food chain

For the last several years there has been an increased focus on network security, not only from the professionals who run the network, but also from business leaders, industry groups and government bodies.
Jim Doherty, Apr 12 2007 4:25PM Security
Encryption is the last defense for data in a digital world

Encryption is the last defense for data in a digital world

We used to live in an analog world. We played records, radio stations had static interference, we flattened out dollar bills to work in vending machines and we anguished over hanging chads. Sure, everything was converted into bits and bytes in the end, but the world we interacted with was a physical one.
Richard Moulds, Apr 12 2007 4:12PM Security
How to avoid chaos when implementing VoIP

How to avoid chaos when implementing VoIP

Organisations are overlooking the security risks, planning considerations and business needs in the rush to capitalise on VoIP, argues ISPhone’s James Spenceley.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2007 4:05PM Security
Despite patch, Microsoft ANI exploits attack through the weekend

Despite patch, Microsoft ANI exploits attack through the weekend

Six days removed from Microsoft's emergency fix for the dangerous ANI handling vulnerability, spammers are turning to an old friend to get their scams to the masses.
Dan Kaplan Apr 10 2007 11:01AM Security
Linux storming the mobile phone world

Linux storming the mobile phone world

Open source OS on mobiles not a question of if, but when.
Robert Jaques Apr 5 2007 2:51PM Software
Xbox 360 ad banned in the UK

Xbox 360 ad banned in the UK

Microsoft advert slapped for 'glamorising street racing'.
Staff Writers Apr 5 2007 2:46PM Hardware
PC Tools joins the Google Pack

PC Tools joins the Google Pack

Spyware Doctor added to 'essential software collection'.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2007 1:38PM Software
Opinion: Avoid haphazard builds to get the most from VoIP

Opinion: Avoid haphazard builds to get the most from VoIP

Organisations are overlooking the security risks, planning considerations and business needs in the rush to capitalise on VoIP, argues ISPhone’s James Spenceley.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2007 12:54PM Telco/ISP
Chinese to put nukes on the moon

Chinese to put nukes on the moon

Nuclear powered rover will scout out locations for permanent moon bases.
Iain Thomson Apr 4 2007 11:23AM Oddware
Going glocal

Going glocal

Many US-based companies fail in their overseas efforts. Even worse, they perpetuate the anti-Americanism that's already pervasive around the world. The tide must be turned to benefit the country and American businesses.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:45PM Strategy
Denmark leads the networked world

Denmark leads the networked world

US falls six places as Nordic countries move up the rankings.
Matt Chapman Apr 2 2007 10:32AM Networking
Cheesemaker shows the whey with cheddar-cam

Cheesemaker shows the whey with cheddar-cam

Fans tune in to webcam to watch cheese mature.
Iain Thomson Mar 30 2007 2:00PM Oddware
HR departments 'digging the dirt' online

HR departments 'digging the dirt' online

Job seekers advised to manage 'online footprints' or lose out.
Robert Jaques Mar 30 2007 12:08PM Training & Development
The future of image spam

The future of image spam

In the last six months, image-based spam has pushed its way to the forefront of spam technique discussions. Image-based spam is not new, but it is now wreaking havoc on the effectiveness of many anti-spam products.
Carsten Dietrich, Mar 28 2007 5:00PM Security
Case study: Clustering the penguins

Case study: Clustering the penguins

The humble personal computer has a well-deserved reputation as a giant-killer. After all, it was the virus-like spread of PCs which spelled the beginning of the end for the mainframe dinosaurs.
Ian Yates Mar 27 2007 12:52PM Software
CeBIT: Smart apartment keeps an eye on the elderly

CeBIT: Smart apartment keeps an eye on the elderly

Fraunhofer researchers show off intelligent living spaces.
Ian Williams Mar 26 2007 9:07AM Software

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