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Companies warned not to skip Vista

Companies warned not to skip Vista

In a sure sign that many companies are far from eager to upgrade to Windows Vista, analyst firm Forrester Research has published a report urging enterprises not to wait for Windows 7..
Guy Dixon Apr 21 2008 7:47AM Software
Mobile search 'critical' to web publishing

Mobile search 'critical' to web publishing

Mobile search will become a global business worth US$5 billion by 2013, according to new research published today..
Robert Jaques Apr 18 2008 1:19PM Software
Remote workers more likely to visit porn sites

Remote workers more likely to visit porn sites

Remote employees visit sex websites two and a half times as often as their office-based colleagues and are more likely to push their surfing habits into the realm of the illegal, according to a latest study.
Guy Dixon Apr 18 2008 1:19PM Networking
Businesses wake up to web 2.0

Businesses wake up to web 2.0

Web 2.0 is most obviously associated with consumer social networking websites, but businesses are fast waking up to the power of applications based on the platform, experts revealed today..
Robert Jaques Apr 18 2008 7:15AM Networking
Vendors plug-in to connected navigation

Vendors plug-in to connected navigation

Growing demand for real-time updates on traffic, live local search and map information is prompting personal navigation device (PND) vendors to develop connected devices with two-way real-time connectivity based on cellular or Wi-Fi technology..
Robert Jaques Apr 17 2008 4:08PM Hardware
iPhone Wi-Fi positioning 'open to spoofing'

iPhone Wi-Fi positioning 'open to spoofing'

The Wi-Fi positioning system used in Apple's iPhone is vulnerable to "relatively simple" location spoofing attacks, computer experts warned today..
Robert Jaques Apr 16 2008 2:28PM Security
US boffins look to terahertz optical computers

US boffins look to terahertz optical computers

Engineers at the University of Utah have demonstrated "an early step" towards creating superfast computers that run on far-infrared light instead of electricity..
Robert Jaques Apr 16 2008 7:45AM Hardware
Via opens up to the Linux community

Via opens up to the Linux community

Via Technologies has laid out a new initiative to improve support for the open source development community..
Staff Writers Apr 16 2008 7:45AM Software
Consumers plug-in to network storage

Consumers plug-in to network storage

Spiralling storage demands imposed by downloading digital video and music are pushing consumers to network storage technology, market watchers reported today..
Robert Jaques Apr 15 2008 3:02PM Storage
WSLabi founder returns to the fray

WSLabi founder returns to the fray

Roberto Preatoni, strategic director at WSLabi, a public marketplace for security exploits, has returned to the company following his arrest in a corporate espionage case..
Shaun Nichols Apr 15 2008 3:02PM Security
Damballa responds to Kraken exaggeration claims

Damballa responds to Kraken exaggeration claims

A day after Damballa, an internet security company that focuses on targeted threats, announced the discovery of a new BotArmy named Kraken, the company released a follow-up statement to defend its findings after a number of security professionals questioned the validity of the claims.
Sue Apr 14 2008 4:33PM Security
Oracle to release database patches this week

Oracle to release database patches this week

Oracle announced it plans to release patches for a number of products on Tuesday.
Greg Masters Apr 14 2008 4:33PM Security
EU votes to protect file sharing

EU votes to protect file sharing

Plans to cut off internet access to people accused of file sharing have hit a hurdle after the EU voted to protect the rights of internet users..
Iain Thomson Apr 14 2008 7:35AM Software
Microsoft to launch intelligent traffic system

Microsoft to launch intelligent traffic system

Microsoft is launching a free application that will plot routes for car journeys by cross-referencing them with historical traffic data, according to the New York Times..
Iain Thomson Apr 12 2008 11:09AM Software
Amazon gives US$50 to each HD-DVD customer

Amazon gives US$50 to each HD-DVD customer

Online retail giant Amazon has given US$50 credit to all customers who bought an HD-DVD player before 23 February, the date Toshiba officially surrendered the format war..
Staff Writers Apr 12 2008 11:09AM Hardware
Remote workers deserve better access to systems

Remote workers deserve better access to systems

According to Blue Coat Systems firms' bandwidth is being hogged by less technical teams, while remote workers, who need fast and secure access to online systems find their web use throttled and connections disappointing.
Staff Writers Apr 11 2008 1:56PM Networking
Vista SP1 ready for push to users

Vista SP1 ready for push to users

Microsoft will begin pushing out Vista SP1 to users via its Automatic Update service this week, following comments made by Bill Gates that suggested the next major Windows version might appear as early as next year.
Daniel Robinson Apr 11 2008 11:55AM Software
IBM adds to its security roster

IBM adds to its security roster

IBM has made a fleet of announcements regarding new security options for firms operating virtual environments, explaining that by using them firms could better secure information, applications, and infrastructures.
Staff Writers Apr 9 2008 4:09PM Security
Couples turn to online espionage

Couples turn to online espionage

Research undertaken at Oxford University suggests that an increasing number of people are spying on their partners online..
Iain Thomson Apr 9 2008 1:04PM Software
Data breach bosses 'should go to jail'

Data breach bosses 'should go to jail'

A quarter of IT security professionals believe that heads of companies which suffer serious breaches of confidential consumer data should go to jail, a recent survey reveals..
Andrew Charlesworth Apr 9 2008 1:04PM Security

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