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Eugene Kaspersky on the cybercrime arms race

Eugene Kaspersky on the cybercrime arms race

While it is unlikely we will ever abolish cybercrime, I do believe that we can make the internet a safer place.
Eugene Kaspersky Sep 30 2008 11:25AM Security
The inaugural SC World Congress

The inaugural SC World Congress

The inaugural SC World Congress takes place in New York December 9 & 10.
Staff Writers Sep 24 2008 2:13PM Security
Brad Pitt declared most dangerous man on the internet

Brad Pitt declared most dangerous man on the internet

'Brad Pitt' has been found to be the most dangerous search name of the year.
Shaun Nichols Sep 17 2008 10:13AM Security
Analysis: The 'naked' laptop

Analysis: The 'naked' laptop

Naked home workers may be the stuff of fantasy but flexible working is now a corporate reality, according to Tim Dickinson country manager A/NZ Kaseya.
Staff Writers Sep 13 2008 12:24PM Training & Development
Google hits the big 1-0

Google hits the big 1-0

Hot on the heels of its entry into the web browser market with Chrome, internet giant Google has celebrated its tenth birthday.
Phil Muncaster Sep 8 2008 6:33AM Software
Spore hits the open air

Spore hits the open air

One of the most anticipated computer games in recent memory hit the market Friday when EA released Spore in Europe.
Shaun Nichols Sep 6 2008 12:41PM Software
Tactics: Show me the money

Tactics: Show me the money

Looking for the board to invest in your security project? Learn to speak their language before you pitch, suggest Jessica Twentyman
Jessica Twentyman Sep 5 2008 10:29AM Security
Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground

Intel needs a console deal to get Larrabee off the ground

Speculation from industry insiders has it that Intel is having significant trouble getting publishers and developers to programme for Larrabee.
Sylvie Barak Sep 4 2008 1:54PM Hardware
Windows could save the planet

Windows could save the planet

A window invention could help save the planet by illuminating the office, but keeping the heat out.
Nick Booth Sep 2 2008 3:57PM Hardware
SharePoint eating up the portal space

SharePoint eating up the portal space

The success of Microsoft's SharePoint enterprise portal product has forced high-end vendors to differentiate by focusing on enterprise integration and Web 2.0 capabilities, according to a new report by content management analyst CMS Watch.
Phil Muncaster Sep 1 2008 6:21AM Software
Hitman scam spammer on the prowl again

Hitman scam spammer on the prowl again

A scam artist who threatens to kill spam email recipients or kidnap their loved ones is active again, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns.
Egan Orion Aug 30 2008 12:29PM Security
Web 2.0: Attack of the JavaScript malware

Web 2.0: Attack of the JavaScript malware

Imagine you are sitting in front of your computer and all of a sudden you hear weird sounds coming from your hard drive.
Itzik Kotler, security operation centre, Radware Aug 27 2008 11:39AM Security
Google Suggest hits the homepage

Google Suggest hits the homepage

Google has launched new functionality developed in its labs, which is designed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of searches..
Phil Muncaster Aug 27 2008 7:38AM Software
Microsoft opens the shutter on Photosynth

Microsoft opens the shutter on Photosynth

Microsoft's Photosynth has finally gone live after a technical hitch on its launch day caused the site to go down for hours..
Rosalie Marshall Aug 25 2008 7:40AM Software
Virtual economy is on the up

Virtual economy is on the up

Sweatshops are far more fun than they used to be – multiplayer online games have given rise to an ever-growing virtual economy.
Emma Hughes Aug 23 2008 4:44PM Training & Development
U2 album leaked the old school way

U2 album leaked the old school way

NEWS CAME TO US over the weekend of two tracks from the new U2 album being leaked online to the usual P2P sites, with an interesting old school twist.
Rob Kerr Aug 19 2008 4:02PM Software
Scotland - the next big outsourcing hub?

Scotland - the next big outsourcing hub?

A new initiative may soon see Scotland rival Eastern Europe as the UK’s primary near-shore outsourcing destination..
Rosalie Marshall Aug 19 2008 7:23AM Strategy
Weekly Roundup: Oz amps up privacy legislation and the US stays slack on prosecuting online criminals

Weekly Roundup: Oz amps up privacy legislation and the US stays slack on prosecuting online criminals

This week, Australians saw a preview of what may be the future of its privacy legislation, and the US was called out for failing to punish its online fraudsters.
Staff Writers Aug 16 2008 1:11PM Storage
IT salaries continue to defy the downturn

IT salaries continue to defy the downturn

Despite the tough economic climate, more than half of IT chiefs expect to see salaries for permanent IT staff increase over the next year, according to a survey by recruitment group Rethink Recruitment..
Janie Davies Aug 15 2008 7:45AM Training & Development
Have no fear, the $99 laptop is here

Have no fear, the $99 laptop is here

Jointech's JL7100 laptop is apparently ready to sell – but is this actually a laptop or just a glorified PDA?
Emma Hughes Aug 11 2008 7:15AM Hardware

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