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British soldiers stay cool on the battlefield

British soldiers stay cool on the battlefield

New cooling vests could cut deaths.
Iain Thomson Mar 22 2007 10:55AM Hardware
Training for security beyond the PC and network

Training for security beyond the PC and network

Threats to information security are appearing more frequently and are of greater magnitude than ever before.
Larry Kovnat, Mar 22 2007 6:48AM Security
Xbox Live fraud on the rise

Xbox Live fraud on the rise

Microsoft ignoring account theft, cricits charge.
Tom Sanders Mar 21 2007 8:40PM Security
Penguin put in the Deep Freeze

Penguin put in the Deep Freeze

Faronics ports system integrity software to Linux.
Clement James Mar 21 2007 12:29PM Software
Nintendo Wii crushing the competition

Nintendo Wii crushing the competition

More US sales in February than Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 combined.
Matt Chapman Mar 19 2007 12:21PM Hardware
British band funded by the internet

British band funded by the internet

Surfers pay US$50,000 for Second Person to record an album.
Iain Thomson Mar 16 2007 10:22AM Oddware
Microsoft vows to tackle the cybersquatters

Microsoft vows to tackle the cybersquatters

Microsoft has launched a series of lawsuits against cybersquatters in the UK, as part of a wider campaign to thwart the fraudsters from illegally profiting through the misuse of intellectual property.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 15 2007 8:36AM Security
IT worth US$2 trillion to the US economy

IT worth US$2 trillion to the US economy

Technology behind almost all US economic growth in the past decade.
Robert Jaques Mar 14 2007 10:27AM Financial Services
Study: Critical data loss the biggest fear for IT managers

Study: Critical data loss the biggest fear for IT managers

Two-thirds of IT managers believe the loss of business-critical data and the downtime of key computer systems are the greatest risks they face in IT planning, according to new research by CA.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 13 2007 12:10PM Security
Gates still richest man in the world

Gates still richest man in the world

Microsoft founder keeps top slot as tech moguls slip.
Shaun Nichols Mar 13 2007 12:07PM Training & Development
Bagle still the malware boss

Bagle still the malware boss

Three years on and email worm still going strong.
Clement James Mar 12 2007 9:57AM Security
Stealth umbrella has users singing in the rain

Stealth umbrella has users singing in the rain

Dutch invention battles gale-force winds with ease.
Staff Writers Mar 12 2007 9:57AM Hardware
US hacker gets a year in the slammer

US hacker gets a year in the slammer

LexisNexis attacker brought to book.
Robert Jaques Mar 9 2007 8:24AM Security
University hopefuls 'borrowing' text from the Web

University hopefuls 'borrowing' text from the Web

Five per cent of applicants have plagiarised material from the Internet.
Staff Writers Mar 9 2007 8:24AM Training & Development
McAfee Study: Employees take the blame for data losses

McAfee Study: Employees take the blame for data losses

The majority of businesses still hold the end user liable if they cause a security breach, despite legislation which deems the employer responsible, according to new research by McAfee.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 9 2007 4:27AM Security
Protecting the enterprise in a Vista environment

Protecting the enterprise in a Vista environment

Microsoft’s new Vista operating system has placed more emphasis on security than any previous version of Windows.
Paul Henry Mar 7 2007 10:50AM Security
Scientists break the speed of light

Scientists break the speed of light

Process doesn't break Einstein's theories.
Iain Thomson Mar 7 2007 8:27AM Oddware
Microsoft under fire from the EU again

Microsoft under fire from the EU again

Commission claims royalty prices are too high.
Shaun Nichols Mar 5 2007 8:12AM Software
New attack blends rootkits with HTML-injections to phish users on the fly

New attack blends rootkits with HTML-injections to phish users on the fly

An organised crime network is distributing new malware that takes advantage of rootkits and a state-of-the-art HTML injection to phish consumers on the fly as they browse the Web, a new report from VeriSign's iDefense warned on Wednesday.
Ericka Chickowski Mar 5 2007 12:10AM Security
Opinion: Why SaaS is the future of software delivery

Opinion: Why SaaS is the future of software delivery

WebEx Australia director Kevin Mackin argues that SaaS offers a way to avoid IT costs blowouts.
Staff Writers Mar 2 2007 12:49PM Software

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