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Samsung to back HD-DVD and Blu-ray

Samsung to back HD-DVD and Blu-ray

Samsung Electronics one of the leading developers and proponents of the Blu-ray disc format, is planning to back both horses in the next-generation media race.
Clement James Apr 17 2007 10:05AM Software
Former CA CEO to pay US$800mn in fraud restitution to investors

Former CA CEO to pay US$800mn in fraud restitution to investors

Embattled former CA CEO Sanjay Kumar, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison after bogusly inflating the company's stock price to meet Wall Street's expectations, has agreed to pay about US$800 million to victims he helped defraud.
Dan Kaplan Apr 17 2007 6:51AM Security
WS-BPEL standard aims to boost web services

WS-BPEL standard aims to boost web services

The Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) version 2.0 was today ratified as an Standard.
Robert Jaques Apr 16 2007 2:57PM Software
Google brings online payments to the UK

Google brings online payments to the UK

Internet search giant, Google is bringing its online payment system, Google Checkout, to the UK.
Staff Writers Apr 16 2007 2:48PM Software
LG.Philips will move assembly lines to China

LG.Philips will move assembly lines to China

LCD manufacturing giant LG.Philips LCD will move assembly plants to China “as soon as possible” to cut costs, the company's CEO told reporters this week.
Simon Burns Apr 16 2007 2:43PM Hardware
Vonage to curb marketing spending

Vonage to curb marketing spending

Dotcom-hype-like marketing program to be axed, says new CEO.
Tom Sanders Apr 16 2007 12:54PM Training & Development
Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end

Microsoft to axe Windows XP by year's end

Computer makers will be forced to switch to Windows Vista systems by the end of this year.
Tom Sanders Apr 16 2007 10:18AM Software
Bug sends Shivering Isles to Oblivion

Bug sends Shivering Isles to Oblivion

Bug kicks in after 50 hours of play.
Clement James Apr 13 2007 1:59PM Security
How to avoid chaos when implementing VoIP

How to avoid chaos when implementing VoIP

Organisations are overlooking the security risks, planning considerations and business needs in the rush to capitalise on VoIP, argues ISPhone’s James Spenceley.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2007 4:05PM Security
Websense extends parental controls to mobile surfing

Websense extends parental controls to mobile surfing

Websense has unveiled software that allows wireless operators to protect users from malware and protect minors from inappropriate internet content.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2007 2:34PM Security
Dell Linux set to shake up OS market

Dell Linux set to shake up OS market

Move could have major implications, whether it succeeds or fails.
Robert Jaques Apr 12 2007 11:51AM Software
YouTube urged to get tough with cyber-bullies

YouTube urged to get tough with cyber-bullies

Education secretary slams 'humiliating' websites.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 11 2007 11:40AM Software
Govt. win for Macquarie Telecom

Govt. win for Macquarie Telecom

NSW Government chooses Macquarie Telecom as an authorised voice and mobile services provider.
Staff Writers Apr 10 2007 11:58AM Networking
European scientists to land a man on Mars

European scientists to land a man on Mars

The European Science Foundation (ESF) has unveiled details of "an ambitious programme" of research for the exploration of the Moon and Mars.
Robert Jaques Apr 10 2007 11:30AM Oddware
Microsoft adds instant messaging to Xbox 360

Microsoft adds instant messaging to Xbox 360

Microsoft is prepering to release a Windows Live Messenger client for its Xbox 360 gaming console.
Tom Sanders Apr 10 2007 11:28AM Software
IDC: Portable threats set to rocket

IDC: Portable threats set to rocket

Worldwide mobile security license and maintenance revenue is expected to exceed US$200 million today, according to a new forecast from research firm IDC.
Fiona Raisbeck Apr 10 2007 10:21AM Security
Ashes of Star Trek's Scotty set for space

Ashes of Star Trek's Scotty set for space

The ashes of actor James Doohan, who played Scotty in the original Star Trek television series, will at last reach the final frontier when they are shot into space on 28 April.
Iain Thomson Apr 5 2007 2:56PM Oddware
UK business should get thin to go green

UK business should get thin to go green

Thin clients make environmental and economic sense, says Fraunhofer Institute.
Staff Writers Apr 5 2007 2:41PM Hardware
New York objects to new Grand Theft Auto

New York objects to new Grand Theft Auto

Theft and murder have 'no place on New York streets'.
Iain Thomson Apr 5 2007 2:40PM Oddware
Free Telstra wireless hotspots to Nintendo Users

Free Telstra wireless hotspots to Nintendo Users

Nintendo and Telstra have joined forces to provide free wireless access to all Nintendo DS users across Australia, in an Australian first that will allow wireless gaming at over 1000 hotspots.
Staff Writers Apr 5 2007 1:08PM Telco/ISP

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