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Sony and Sky join forces to deliver video on demand to PSP

Sony and Sky join forces to deliver video on demand to PSP

Sony and Sky have formed a joint venture company to bring on-demand entertainment content to the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in the UK and Ireland.
Staff Writers Jul 31 2007 1:03PM Hardware
Electronic voting systems vulnerable to hackers

Electronic voting systems vulnerable to hackers

Researchers from the University of California found IT and physical security vulnerabilities in three electronic voting systems as part of a study for the top election official of the nation's most populous state.
Frank Washkuch Jul 31 2007 8:51AM Security
Cisco to kill off Linksys brand

Cisco to kill off Linksys brand

Networking firm Cisco is planning to kill off the Linksys name as it brings its entire range of products under its own brand.
Matt Chapman Jul 31 2007 7:10AM Networking
US blocks entry to BlackHat teacher

US blocks entry to BlackHat teacher

German security researcher Thomas Dullien (better known as Halvar Flake) has been stopped at the US border and deported after customs officials decided he could not visit the BlackHat security conference currently underway in Las Vegas.
Iain Thomson Jul 31 2007 7:05AM Security
Frankenstein musical comes to Second Life

Frankenstein musical comes to Second Life

A romantic drama based on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will be the first musical to be streamed live in Second Life when it airs in August.
Matt Chapman Jul 30 2007 2:10PM Oddware
Visualise behaviour to stop insider threats

Visualise behaviour to stop insider threats

Doing business in a connected world requires employees, partners and customers to have access to an ever increasing range of information channels. Along with the benefits this access provides, the risk of insider security threats increases.
Gordon Eubanks, Jul 30 2007 9:59AM Security
OLED TV production to hit three million

OLED TV production to hit three million

Shipments of organic electro-luminescent (OEL) TVs are expected to reach three million by 2011, according to display market analysts.
Simon Burns Jul 27 2007 2:24PM Hardware
Entropia Universe to use CryEngine 2

Entropia Universe to use CryEngine 2

Entropia Universe, which claims to be the 'safest' virtual world based on a real cash economy, has signed a licensing agreement to use the cutting edge CryEngine 2 game engine from German developer Crytek.
Clement James Jul 27 2007 2:19PM Software
iPhone lockdown to boost on-demand services

iPhone lockdown to boost on-demand services

Apple has made it clear that it has no plans to allow third-party applications to become available on the iPhone, but this is not worrying on-demand software houses.
Iain Thomson Jul 27 2007 10:50AM Telco/ISP
Space Station shifts orbit to dodge rubbish

Space Station shifts orbit to dodge rubbish

The International Space Station has shifted its orbit to avoid the tons of rubbish that it jettisoned yesterday.
Iain Thomson Jul 26 2007 4:15PM Oddware
Ubisoft to develop Cameron's Avatar game

Ubisoft to develop Cameron's Avatar game

Video game publisher Ubisoft has announced that it will be developing the Avatar computer game based on the upcoming 20th Century Fox movie written and directed by James Cameron.
Staff Writers Jul 26 2007 12:10PM Software
Boffins to build nano-difference engine

Boffins to build nano-difference engine

Scientists are planning to build a mechanical computer on a microscopic level to replace low speed silicon processors.
Iain Thomson Jul 26 2007 12:08PM Software
Cisco looking to preserve the peace with Microsoft

Cisco looking to preserve the peace with Microsoft

Customer demand is driving Cisco to prevent a clash with Microsoft, but the networking giant seems uncertain about the question of they will succeed.
Tom Sanders Jul 26 2007 10:43AM Networking
Sophos report: the web ‘dangerous place to play'

Sophos report: the web ‘dangerous place to play'

A dramatic jump in the number of new malicious websites was not only the major news emerging from Sophos' midyear "security threat report," it was the driving force behind it, according to the company's chief security analyst.
Jim Carr Jul 26 2007 9:47AM Security
Businesses fail to cope with image-spam

Businesses fail to cope with image-spam

Half of all medium to large organisations in the UK are failing to cope with the growing problem of image-based spam, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Jul 25 2007 3:07PM Security
US to keep UK personal data for 17 years

US to keep UK personal data for 17 years

Travellers flying into the US from Europe will have their personal data collected by the airline and kept on record by the US Department of Homeland Security(DHS) until 2022.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 25 2007 2:23PM Security
Cisco to step up telepresence push

Cisco to step up telepresence push

Advanced video conferencing systems shows billion dollar potential, says CEO. Cisco is preparing to increase the focus on its telepresence technology.
Tom Sanders Jul 25 2007 12:22PM Telco/ISP
Add Excel to trend of spam attachments

Add Excel to trend of spam attachments

On the heels of the PDF spam rise, junk mailers are using another popular file format - Microsoft Excel - to dupe users, a messaging security firm reported this week.
Dan Kaplan Jul 25 2007 9:56AM Security
Nasa sends robots to the North Pole

Nasa sends robots to the North Pole

Nasa has sent two robots to an isolated rocky polar desert within a crater in the Arctic Circle as part of a training exercise to help scientists learn how robots could evaluate potential outposts on the Moon or Mars.
Robert Jaques Jul 24 2007 12:13PM Hardware
ISPhone wants the 'heart of the Internet' with latest expansion

ISPhone wants the 'heart of the Internet' with latest expansion

IP voice carrier, ISPhone Australasia has expanded its Australian network via the addition of two new POPs and the launch of it wholesale ADSL2+ DSL product.
Lilia Guan Jul 24 2007 11:42AM Telco/ISP

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