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Green Linux to attack power consumption
UK - New initiative targets notebooks, desktops and servers.
Tom Sanders
Jun 20 2007 11:38AM
Software
SNIA announces strategy to enlist vendors and channel partners
SYDNEY - Industry education group, the Storage Networking Industry, has made public a three-year strategic plan aimed at promoting storage networking and data management in Australia.
Sarah Falson
Jun 19 2007 3:02PM
Storage
Software development outsourcing rises in Australia
BALI - Australian-controlled software development company, Mitrais, will build a new headquarters in Bali to support “significant growth” in software development projects being outsourced to Mitrais by Australian IT companies.
Sarah Falson
Jun 19 2007 2:57PM
Software
IPv6 to boost US government security
Next-gen internet protocol described as 'wildcard catalyst'.
Robert Jaques
Jun 19 2007 12:32PM
Security
Digital switchover to create mountain of junked TVs
USA - Confusion over the impending digital television switchover in the USA is likely to result in millions of televisions being dumped unnecessarily.
Guy Clapperton
Jun 19 2007 11:17AM
Hardware
Almost 100 per cent of Australians to receive broadband
SYDNEY - The Government will provide almost $1 billion of funding to build the infrastructure for 99 per cent of Australian’s to receive high speed broadband internet, according to minister for communications, information technology and the arts, Senator Helen Coonan.
Sarah Falson
Jun 18 2007 3:12PM
Telco/ISP
Paris Hilton voyeurs exposed to fraud
Parisexposed.com oversight reveals credit card details.
Iain Thomson
Jun 18 2007 1:03PM
Security
Bank details, personal addresses exposed in latest UK laptop theft
Hundreds of UK workers at Cornwall's Eden Project are at risk of exposure to identity fraud following the theft of a company laptop containing their personal details.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jun 18 2007 10:18AM
Security
Yahoo shareholders fail to condemn censorship
USA - Yahoo shareholders have overwhelmingly rejected proposals to stop censoring its Chinese customers and support human rights.
Iain Thomson
Jun 15 2007 5:04PM
Security
Bringing the people component to ITIL
ITIL speaks to a broad range of IT disciplines, including incident, problem, change, release, and configuration management, as well as IT service continuity and security management.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2007 2:18PM
Security
MusicStation hopes to beat iPhone to mobile music
UK - Omnifone has launched its all-you-can-eat MusicStation mobile music service, giving users unlimited access to full music tracks on industry-standard mobiles for a small weekly fee.
Staff Writers
Jun 15 2007 10:25AM
Software
Apple updates Safari for Windows to patch bugs
Apple today released an updated version of its Safari web browser for Windows to fix security holes researchers discovered soon after Monday's unveiling of the beta.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 15 2007 10:09AM
Security
Optus internet customers to receive free security
SYDNEY - Optus partners with F-Secure to secure its Australian cable and DSL customers from threats at no extra cost.
Negar Salek
Jun 14 2007 2:55PM
Security
Optus internet customers to receive free security
Optus partners with F-Secure to secure its Australian cable and DSL customers from threats at no extra cost.
Negar Salek
Jun 14 2007 2:20PM
Security
EU governments agree to DNA database sharing
A DNA and personal information database will be shared between all the police forces in Europe under new plans agreed by EU governments yesterday.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jun 14 2007 11:18AM
Security
Local council outsources staff training to IT company
SYDNEY – Fairfield City Council is the latest government body to outsource its staff training with PolicyPoint’s online policy education compliance platform.
Sarah Falson
Jun 14 2007 7:00AM
Training & Development
Web forums hijacked to spread child porn
GLOBAL - Online forums on legitimate web pages are increasingly been taken over by cyber-criminals to promote child pornography, experts warned.
Robert Jaques
Jun 13 2007 5:41PM
Security
Wafer-thin cameras coming to mobile phones
USA - Electronics company Tessera Technologies has unveiled a wafer-level camera technology designed for miniaturised cameras in devices including mobile phones and PCs.
Staff Writers
Jun 13 2007 5:39PM
Hardware
PC shipment growth to drive chip recovery
USA - An increase of almost 11 per cent in shipments of PCs this year will help drive a semiconductor market recovery in the second half, say analysts.
Simon Burns
Jun 12 2007 1:08PM
Hardware
Astronauts prepare to repair damaged shuttle
Astronauts on the Atlantis space shuttle are preparing for a space walk today to deploy the next section of the International Space Station (ISS) and to inspect damage found on the shuttle.
Iain Thomson
Jun 12 2007 1:02PM
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