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Jobs announces the mighty iPhone

Jobs announces the mighty iPhone

"Apple is re-inventing the phone" decalres CEO.
Shaun Nichols Jan 10 2007 9:27AM Telco/ISP
IPod Nano nukes the competition

IPod Nano nukes the competition

Apple media players dominate Christmas sales.
Shaun Nichols Jan 9 2007 9:11AM Hardware
Google reaches for the stars with super telescope

Google reaches for the stars with super telescope

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope project scheduled to go live in 2013.
Robert Jaques Jan 9 2007 9:11AM Oddware
Netgear brings Youtube to the living room

Netgear brings Youtube to the living room

New Digital Entertainer HD unlocks user generated video to couch potatoes.
Tom Sanders Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Hardware
Amazon Askville has all the answers

Amazon Askville has all the answers

Community-based Q&A service offers virtual rewards to researchers.
Bobby Pickering Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Software
Amazon boss heads for the final frontier

Amazon boss heads for the final frontier

First video of Blue Origin spacecraft in action.
Iain Thomson Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Software
Virtualisation - the next step in enterprise security

Virtualisation - the next step in enterprise security

The complexity, frequency, and malicious intent of security attacks from many sources are increasing in today's enterprise.
Leo Cohen, Jan 2 2007 8:16PM Security
Ringing in the new year with an email worm

Ringing in the new year with an email worm

Be careful who you accept New Year's wishes from. Security researchers today are warning of new, mass-spammed email worm containing a "Happy New Year" subject heading that few security programs protect against.
Dan Kaplan Dec 29 2006 5:27PM Security
Encryption a perfect response to the Year of the Breach

Encryption a perfect response to the Year of the Breach

2006 will be recorded as the year that security breaches reached the consciousness and awareness of the mainstream consumer. Breaches are certainly not a new phenomena, especially to security professionals.
Phillip M. Dec 27 2006 9:57PM Security
Tailor your mobile security plan for the iPod generation

Tailor your mobile security plan for the iPod generation

Ever since the emergence of iPod back in 2004, GFI and other experts including Gartner analysts, Ruggero Contu and John Girard have been warning that iPods are a potential danger to the corporate network.
Andre' Muscat, Dec 27 2006 9:39PM Security
The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile

The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile

2006 saw many rumours, but no official news on the 'iPhone'.
Shaun Nichols Dec 22 2006 9:49AM Hardware
The cyber-criminal's Christmas wishlist

The cyber-criminal's Christmas wishlist

With Christmas just around the corner and security companies warning about ID theft every day, one firm has gone the extra step of investigating the typical cyber-criminal's Christmas list.
Clement James Dec 20 2006 9:29AM Security
Securing the future of information technology

Securing the future of information technology

Running parallel to the huge business benefits brought about by the ubiquitous and increasingly open-access use of computers are huge risks resulting from information security breaches.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Dec 15 2006 12:14PM Security
Mobile security products to be worth US$5bn by 2011

Mobile security products to be worth US$5bn by 2011

The number of security attacks against mobile phones is increasing dramatically, according to new data from Juniper Research.
Will Head Dec 12 2006 9:46AM Security
Big Blue tackles the Big Bang

Big Blue tackles the Big Bang

IBM to build chips for world's largest radio telescope.
Shaun Nichols Dec 11 2006 9:47AM Oddware
Zeroday database puts the squeeze on software vendors

Zeroday database puts the squeeze on software vendors

Security vendor launches database of unpatched vulnerability.
Tom Sanders Dec 7 2006 9:55AM Security
Training to nullify the insider threat

Training to nullify the insider threat

In the last decade, the security of your information on your networks has been focused on protecting the integrity of data from outsiders. Much of the effort has been based on perimeter security - from outsiders trying to break into the network.
Angus MacDonald, Dec 6 2006 9:06PM Security
A network security strategy for the age of terrorism

A network security strategy for the age of terrorism

Just as bacteria evolve around the technological barriers we put in their place, so too do the tactics and strategies employed by computer attackers. When a security measure is put in place, our enemies immediately set out to exploit its weakness. When they are repelled, they adapt their tactics and strategies, regroup and come back yet again.
G. Robert Dec 5 2006 6:42PM Security
Laptop theft, data exposure the result of poor mobile security management

Laptop theft, data exposure the result of poor mobile security management

Hearing news about yet another lost or stolen laptop and exposure of personal information is almost like having seen too many horror flicks. Shock has shifted to disbelief - plus numb outrage at the apparent inability of corporations and government to protect our private personal data.
Peter Larsson, Dec 5 2006 11:00AM Security
British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights

British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights

It is the first UK airline to achieve "end-to-end" Chip and Pin accreditation which means from now on customers on board British Airways (BA) flights can purchase goods using the Chip and Pin system.
Emma Pritchard Dec 5 2006 9:40AM Security

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