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F1 and Playboy to join Second Life

F1 and Playboy to join Second Life

Virtual bunnies for virtual racers.
Matt Chapman May 14 2007 11:07AM Software
Computer industry looks to the East

Computer industry looks to the East

The East is challenging the traditional dominance of Silicon Valley and
Western Europe.
Iain Thomson May 11 2007 1:04PM Training & Development
Study: Firms failing to train staff on data security

Study: Firms failing to train staff on data security

More than half of organisations are failing to train their employees on how to manage sensitive data putting their customers' security at risk, according to the latest research by ARMA International.
Fiona Raisbeck May 11 2007 10:00AM Security
HP restructures to get 'personal'

HP restructures to get 'personal'

Shift in corporate structure to better take on Dell.
Iain Thomson May 10 2007 4:31PM Hardware
Laptop sales to match mobile phones

Laptop sales to match mobile phones

Intel predicts internet demand will make mobile ubiquitous.
Iain Thomson May 10 2007 4:12PM Hardware
Red Hat sets limits to Microsoft interoperability spiel

Red Hat sets limits to Microsoft interoperability spiel

No photo op to show off Microsoft's playing nicely with proprietary
standards,.
Tom Sanders May 10 2007 2:58PM Software
Red Hat to build 'Global Desktop'

Red Hat to build 'Global Desktop'

Low cost Linux bundle system to target emerging markets.
Tom Sanders May 10 2007 2:55PM Software
HP plans to rebrand Compaq

HP plans to rebrand Compaq

New 'CQ' image deemed more suited for global use.
Iain Thomson May 10 2007 11:31AM Hardware
Budget allocates $13.6M

Budget allocates $13.6M

Australians will soon have access to a national e-security alert service that will provide security warnings as part of the Federal Budget.
Staff Writers May 10 2007 7:33AM Financial Services
Glassfish expands to communication servers

Glassfish expands to communication servers

Ericsson code donation kickstarts expansion beyond application
server
.
Tom Sanders May 9 2007 2:50PM Software
Retro games come to PlayStation 3

Retro games come to PlayStation 3

Gamers can now download PlayStation One format software.
Robert Jaques May 9 2007 10:42AM Software
CIPA key to keeping students safe on the web

CIPA key to keeping students safe on the web

Pornography. Adult Chat Rooms. Violence. Child Stalking. Hacking. There are millions of websites that house offensive content that minors should not be exposed to, and their presence is compounded by their accessibility.
Joshua Block, May 8 2007 4:58PM Security
Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint

Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint

The influx of inexpensive storage media — from MP3 players and PDAs to USB thumb drives and external hard drives — in today's enterprise facilitates the dissemination of information further and further away from the enterprise core, and attackers are writing increasingly complex, customised malicious code designed to compromise a company's proprietary information.
Dennis Szerszen, May 7 2007 5:11PM Security
Europe switches on to internet TV

Europe switches on to internet TV

Forty-five percent watching favourite TV shows online.
Matt Chapman May 7 2007 4:59PM Oddware
Online advertisers turn to 'Super Banner' ads

Online advertisers turn to 'Super Banner' ads

The traditional online banner ad is dying, according to new research.

Staff Writers May 7 2007 2:48PM Software
Flash memory to rule notebook market by 2009

Flash memory to rule notebook market by 2009

Flash and hybrid drives to power 60 percent of all notebook sales.
Tom Sanders May 4 2007 1:59PM Hardware
Microsoft to release seven patches including DNS fix

Microsoft to release seven patches including DNS fix

Microsoft today announced it will release seven Patch Tuesday fixes next week, including one for a flaw in Windows Server 2000 and 2003 DNS Service.
Frank Washkuch May 4 2007 10:43AM Security
Anti-phishing, financial groups to hold e-crime summit this month

Anti-phishing, financial groups to hold e-crime summit this month

The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) announced today that it will join representatives from the financial services and law enforcement communities to host the Counter eCrime Operations Summit later this month.
Fiona Raisbeck May 4 2007 10:12AM Security
E-gold responds to DoJ indictments

E-gold responds to DoJ indictments

Founder claims his firm has been made a scapegoat.
Shaun Nichols May 3 2007 3:05PM Software
DRM lobby scrambles to block HD DVD crack

DRM lobby scrambles to block HD DVD crack

Legal campaign only succeeds in further publicising the exploit.
Tom Sanders May 3 2007 1:58PM Software

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