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Red Hat admits to getting hacked
Linux distributor Red Hat has issued a critical security update after its servers were hacked last week..
Iain Thomson
Aug 26 2008 7:59AM
Software
Apple offers to replace bad Ipod batteries
Apple Japan said Thursday that it will replace faulty batteries found to be overheating in iPod Nano devices after a government ministry warned consumers earlier this week that the hot-selling music players might present a fire hazard.
Egan Orion
Aug 23 2008 4:44PM
Hardware
Terria submits plans to Senate committee
The Terria consortium yesterday turned in its submission regarding the National Broadband Network (NBN) to the opposition-led Senate select committee.
Staff Writers
Aug 22 2008 11:35AM
Telco/ISP
Internet Explorer 8 set to feature privacy options
Based on two recent trademark applications, Microsoft is planning a privacy mode for the next version of Internet Explorer.
Dan Raywood
Aug 22 2008 10:25AM
Security
Jerry Seinfeld to pitch Vista
Some bright spark in Microsoft's marketing department has apparently decided that the what will turn around flagging Vista sales is for it to be pitched by Jerry Seinfeld.
Staff Writers
Aug 22 2008 8:03AM
Software
Companies urged to address staff turnover
Research and advisory firm Computer Economics has been conducting research into why IT staff stay in their jobs to give organisations a better idea on how to retain employees..
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 22 2008 7:58AM
Training & Development
Salesforce adds Dimensions to CRM
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) firm Salesforce.com is enhancing its customer relationship management (CRM) offering with the purchase of knowledge management provider InStranet for US$31.5m..
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 21 2008 3:44PM
Software
Microsoft ready to alpha new Office 14
Software giant Microsoft is getting reading to lift the kimono on its forthcoming version of Office.
Nick Farrell
Aug 20 2008 4:03PM
Software
Smartphone makers swift to adopt Wi-Fi and GPS
Smartphone manufacturers are cramming more and more technology onto platforms, but the end result is shorter battery life and more disgruntled customers..
Iain Thomson
Aug 19 2008 7:23AM
Hardware
Opinion: Wackypedia wants to take down Google
Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales claims that his Wikia Search project will have Google quaking in its boots.
Nick Farrell
Aug 15 2008 7:51AM
Software
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
UK government plans to log every call, text and email
The Home office has issued a consultation paper for a new law that would force phone companies, ISPs and network operators to record and store every phone call, web page request and text message..
Iain Thomson
Aug 14 2008 4:06PM
Security
US failing to prosecute online criminals
A report by the Center for American Progress and the Center for Democracy and Technology has found there is too little action being taken against online criminals, despite rising consumer concern about online safety..
Iain Thomson
Aug 14 2008 6:44AM
Security
Yahoo close to announcing new board members
Yahoo could name the new members of its board as early as Friday, in a bid to appease investor Carl Icahn and avoid a proxy battle, according to reports..
Phil Muncaster
Aug 14 2008 6:44AM
Software
Mini laptop use set to soar
Mini-notebook shipments are set to rocket past the five million unit mark this year and could reach eight million by 2009, according to new figures from analyst firm Gartner..
Phil Muncaster
Aug 13 2008 4:02PM
Hardware
New OpenGL standard fails to delight
The Khronos Group, a consortium of companies that manages the OpenGL graphics standard, has finally released the specification for OpenGL 3.0, and developers are not impressed..
Iain Thomson
Aug 13 2008 7:19AM
Software
Jobs admits to iPhone blacklist
Apple does have the ability to remotely manage applications on the iPhone, said chief executive Steve Jobs..
Shaun Nichols
Aug 12 2008 4:01PM
Software
Olympic WiMax likely to disappoint
A much-heralded WiMax deployment at China's Olympics looks likely to be " over promised and under delivered", according to analysts..
Simon Burns
Aug 12 2008 7:26AM
Networking
Video analytics to revolutionise surveillance
As the number of CCTV cameras in use continues to grow, so the need for a promising new technology called video analytics has started to accelerate..
Aug 12 2008 7:26AM
Security
CIOs confused over how to calculate carbon footprint
Fujitsu Services survey finds lack of advice on what CIOs should be included in carbon footprint.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 11 2008 4:02PM
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