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Spammers use PDFs to beat filters
Spammers are increasingly adopting PDFs as a new technique in the war against spam filters.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2007 10:28AM
Security
IT user group to clarify green computing
Environmental IT Leadership Team to put carbon reduction policies into
practice.
Staff Writers
Jul 23 2007 2:29PM
Hardware
Germany's €262m payment to AMD approved
Dresden plant to be upgraded to 300mm wafer production.
Matt Chapman
Jul 23 2007 1:25PM
Hardware
Alternative services worth 'billions' to cable firms
Voice telephony and broadband data among potential offerings. Cable operators stand to rake in "billions" by expanding beyond their traditional core offering of residential video services, experts predict.
Robert Jaques
Jul 20 2007 4:59PM
Telco/ISP
Businesses turn to IT departments for strategic direction
Business managers increasingly want IT staff to help steer the direction of their company, according to a new study by IDC.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 20 2007 6:54AM
Strategy
Google Print Ads goes to press
Google has formally launched its Google Print Ads programme allowing companies to run advertisements in local newspapers over the web. The search giant has moved the service out of its test phase and provided access to all Google AdWords customers.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 20 2007 6:45AM
Networking
Rockstar's Table Tennis comes to the Wii
The highly controversial Manhunt 2 may be on the backburner following a string of complaints, but a far more sedate title from Rockstar Games is about to make its way onto Nintendo's Wii.
Staff Writers
Jul 20 2007 6:42AM
Software
Xbox chief defects to Electronics Arts
Peter Moore, corporate vice president for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business, which includes overseeing the Xbox and Games for Windows businesses, has resigned.
Staff Writers
Jul 19 2007 1:15PM
Training & Development
GPS and Galileo to join forces
Combined satnav signals to get users lost more accurately. The European Union and the US are on the brink of an agreement to enable their respective satellite navigation systems to work together.
Staff Writers
Jul 19 2007 11:49AM
Telco/ISP
Oracle buys Bharosa to bolster fraud prevention
Oracle has agreed to acquire Bharosa, a provider of software designed to combat online identity theft and fraud. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
Robert Jaques
Jul 19 2007 10:24AM
Software
Sony to launch cheaper PlayStation Portable
Sony will launch a cheaper, slimmer version of its PlayStation Portable handheld game player in an effort to better compete with Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s hot-selling DS.
Staff Writers
Jul 18 2007 4:41PM
Hardware
Hard drive failures down to 'magnetic avalanche'
Wobbly polarity key to preventing data loss. Scientists have published new research that can help prevent the "magnetic avalanches" that wipe computer hard drives clean.
Robert Jaques
Jul 18 2007 1:29PM
Hardware
Google vows to delete cookies
Provided you don't use the site again. Google has announced a change in the way that it handles cookies, claiming that it will delete the files after two years.
Iain Thomson
Jul 18 2007 12:20PM
Security
Salesforce stakes claim to 'platform as a service'
Users can develop new apps for Salesforce on-demand enterprise service.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 18 2007 10:30AM
Software
Sony to phase out US$500 PlayStation 3
Sony plans to phase out the cut-priced US$499 model of its PlayStation 3 video game machine, leaving only a higher capacity US$599 model for sale in the United States, the company said on Monday.
Scott Hillis
Jul 18 2007 4:00AM
Hardware
AMD welcomes Intel to OLPC table
Rivals in partnership.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 17 2007 9:31PM
Hardware
Scammers use charity donations to test card numbers
Watch out for small unauthorised transactions.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2007 2:00PM
Security
Postini to boost Gmail's enterprise appeal
Gartner gives thumbs up to acquisition.
Robert Jaques
Jul 17 2007 12:11PM
Security
Study points to crimeware explosion
Record levels of for-profit malware found.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 17 2007 10:21AM
Security
Europe failing to hit green targets
Households burn while Rome fiddles.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 16 2007 4:31PM
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