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US lawyer seeks to ban GTA 4

US lawyer seeks to ban GTA 4

US lawyer Jack Thompson has threatened to sue Take2 Interactive in an attempt to prevent the release of Grand Theft Auto 4 after claiming that one of the characters in the game satirises him.
Iain Thomson Sep 21 2007 12:17PM Software
GPL goes to court

GPL goes to court

Developers of the BusyBox open source project have filed a lawsuit against Monsoon Multimedia for alleged violations of the General Public License.
Tom Sanders Sep 21 2007 7:41AM Software
Yahoo adds wiki twist to Mash

Yahoo adds wiki twist to Mash

Yahoo has unveiled the first public version of its Mash social networking site.
Shaun Nichols Sep 19 2007 3:24PM Software
IronPort Systems integrates encryption to message security

IronPort Systems integrates encryption to message security

IronPort Systems’ customers are now able to automatically receive messaging encryption features to their existing email security appliance after purchasing an additional license.
Negar Salek Sep 18 2007 3:32PM Security
Why it’s better to re-use than recycle

Why it’s better to re-use than recycle

Few would question the need to recycle old hardware, but some experts argue that there is a stronger environmental and economic case for extending the useful life of IT equipment by donating it to projects in the developing world
James Murray Sep 17 2007 10:33AM Hardware
Symantec: IT security teams must cooperate to defeat threats

Symantec: IT security teams must cooperate to defeat threats

Symantec report highlights the convergence of attack methods.
Phil Muncaster Sep 17 2007 10:04AM Security
Most companies failing to grasp SOA

Most companies failing to grasp SOA

The majority of business managers have little or no understanding of service oriented architecture (SOA) and the benefits it can bring, according to new research.
Clement James Sep 14 2007 3:24PM Software
Trend Micro adds host intrusion defence to endpoint offering

Trend Micro adds host intrusion defence to endpoint offering

Anti-Virus company Trend Micro has announced that it will add technology from IPS provider Third Brigade into its current endpoint security product OfficeScan 8,0.
Staff Writers , Fiona Raisbeck Sep 14 2007 9:59AM Security
EU boss wants to censor the internet

EU boss wants to censor the internet

Franco Frattini calls for ban on searches for 'bomb', 'kill', 'genocide' and
'terrorism'.
Iain Thomson Sep 14 2007 7:31AM Telco/ISP
Mumbai cyber-cafés told to use key-loggers

Mumbai cyber-cafés told to use key-loggers

Police in the Indian city of Mumbai are planning to force cyber-café owners to install key-logger software to monitor users.
Matt Chapman Sep 12 2007 12:44PM Security
BigPond boosts broadband cable speeds to 30Mbps

BigPond boosts broadband cable speeds to 30Mbps

Telstra BigPond has given its cable broadband plans a hefty injection of speed, with the launch of its 30 Megabits per second (Mbps) BigPond Cable Extreme.
Staff Writers Sep 12 2007 11:39AM Telco/ISP
'Greynets' waiting to snare enterprises

'Greynets' waiting to snare enterprises

Popular instant messaging and VoIP applications are leaving enterprises in grave danger of running into financial and legal disaster, according to industry experts.
Shaun Nichols Sep 12 2007 10:59AM Security
Dodo to be powered by NewSat

Dodo to be powered by NewSat

Local independent satellite service provider, NewSat Limited, has signed a deal with consumer telco, Dodo, to power its rural broadband services.
Sep 11 2007 4:01PM Telco/ISP
Germans told to dump Wi-Fi

Germans told to dump Wi-Fi

The German environment minister has warned his countrymen to avoid using Wi-Fi connections and mobile phones as much as possible to avoid unspecified health risks.
Iain Thomson Sep 11 2007 2:55PM Hardware
Microsoft looks to broaden Media Center reach

Microsoft looks to broaden Media Center reach

Microsoft is hoping that a line of new products from third-party vendors will help push its Windows Media Center platform during the holiday season.
Shaun Nichols Sep 10 2007 9:54AM Hardware
AMD opens door to ATI Linux drivers

AMD opens door to ATI Linux drivers

AMD's ATI division is reversing its open source strategy by offering better open source drivers.
Tom Sanders Sep 10 2007 9:52AM Hardware
Standard to bridge virtual gap between AMD and Intel

Standard to bridge virtual gap between AMD and Intel

A group of vendors including Dell is preparing a new standard that will bridge the gap between Intel and AMD servers in virtualised environments.
Tom Sanders Sep 10 2007 9:40AM Hardware
Microsoft to release five fixes on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft to release five fixes on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft announced yesterday that it will release five security bulletins - one for a flaw deemed "critical" - next week as part of its September Patch Tuesday distribution.
Frank Washkuch Sep 10 2007 8:49AM Security
'Spooky' science points to quantum internet

'Spooky' science points to quantum internet

Physicists at the University of Michigan have demonstrated how two separate atoms can communicate with a sort of 'quantum intuition' which Albert Einstein referred to as "spooky".
Robert Jaques Sep 7 2007 2:16PM Telco/ISP
Japan to develop Google rival

Japan to develop Google rival

Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is to set aside between ¥14m and ¥15m (around £60m) to research new online search technologies in an attempt to wrest some control away from search giants such as Google.
Staff Writers Sep 7 2007 2:03PM Software

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