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Public urged to record crime with cameraphones

Public urged to record crime with cameraphones

Europeans will soon be encouraged to use cameraphones to photograph and video criminal activity to send directly to a national police database.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 4 2007 11:17AM Hardware
Child porn surfers will go to prison

Child porn surfers will go to prison

Top cop vows to jail deliberate paedophile site users.
Iain Thomson Jun 4 2007 10:17AM Security
Dell to slash 8,000 jobs

Dell to slash 8,000 jobs

Rebuilding effort to cost 10 per cent of its workforce.
Shaun Nichols Jun 3 2007 10:25PM Training & Development
Open source revenues to reach US$5.8B

Open source revenues to reach US$5.8B

Relatively small sales tell only part of the open source succes story.
Tom Sanders Jun 1 2007 1:54PM Software
YouTube coming to Apple TV

YouTube coming to Apple TV

Apple has announced plans to allow its Apple TV service to stream YouTube videos.
Shaun Nichols Jun 1 2007 6:55AM Software
TiVo to hit Australian shores

TiVo to hit Australian shores

Network Seven has partnered with the creators of TiVo to bring the revolutionary digital video recorder (DVR) to Australian shores by next year.
Staff Writers May 31 2007 12:22PM Hardware
Asia IPTV to make US$8bn by 2012

Asia IPTV to make US$8bn by 2012

Still facing strong competition from cable and satellite.
Simon Burns May 31 2007 10:47AM Telco/ISP
Thousands exposed to fraud following database theft

Thousands exposed to fraud following database theft

Thousands of customer details have been used by fraudsters following the theft of a Cable & Wireless database, an investigation has found.
Fiona Raisbeck May 30 2007 11:31AM Security
US claims China has online army 'ready to strike'

US claims China has online army 'ready to strike'

US warns of People's Republic of China's New Modem Army.
Iain Thomson May 30 2007 10:25AM Security
Nokia to use Chinese 3G technology

Nokia to use Chinese 3G technology

TD-SCDMA back-end hardware sales near US$1bn in first quarter.
Simon Burns May 30 2007 6:22AM Telco/ISP
Night vision goggles used to catch movie pirates

Night vision goggles used to catch movie pirates

Night vision goggles to seek out movie tapers..
Iain Thomson May 30 2007 6:00AM Security
Go from 'visibly victimised' to 'silently competent'

Go from 'visibly victimised' to 'silently competent'

When Dr. Gene Spafford and I wrote the original version of the Tripwire software program in 1992, it was to help solve the security problem of how to restore systems to a known good state after they have been compromised.
Gene Kim, May 29 2007 4:28PM Security
We're only trying to help

We're only trying to help

User feedback can provide free online consumer research and security reports, so why is it impossible to leave any?
Nick Barron May 29 2007 4:23PM Security
Topfield supports ACCC call to revise consumer policies

Topfield supports ACCC call to revise consumer policies

Consumer electronics set-top box manufacturer, Topfield Australia, has supported the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) decision to revise its consumer policy framework.
Sarah Falson May 29 2007 3:26PM Hardware
Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Microsoft to be represented on PCI standards council

Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Microsoft to be represented on PCI standards council

Bank of America, Microsoft and Wal-Mart Stores are three of 14 organisations that will make up the newly formed PCI Security Standards Council (SSC) Board of Advisors.
Dan Kaplan May 28 2007 9:49AM Security
Sony PSP to get VoIP and online messaging

Sony PSP to get VoIP and online messaging

Four year deal with BT adds wireless broadband to PlayStation Portable in the UK, but no plans for a similar deal in Australia.
Staff Writers May 28 2007 6:22AM Telco/ISP
Google to offer life advice

Google to offer life advice

Google claims that it can help its users run their lives using the personal information it builds up about their search habits.
Matt Chapman May 26 2007 10:42AM Oddware
Vista fails to drive new PC sales

Vista fails to drive new PC sales

Demand for new PCs has not been affected "significantly" by the delay to Microsoft's Windows Vista and its subsequent release, reports In-Stat.
Robert Jaques May 25 2007 12:38PM Hardware
Facebook opens up to third parties

Facebook opens up to third parties

Social networking site Facebook is planning to let other developers create services for its website.
Matt Chapman May 25 2007 11:01AM Software
US feds to cut use of Social Security numbers

US feds to cut use of Social Security numbers

Amid an avalanche of federal data breaches, agencies have been ordered to eliminate the unnecessary collection of personal information, including Social Security numbers.
Dan Kaplan May 25 2007 9:57AM Security

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