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Companies urged to check IE7 readiness

Companies urged to check IE7 readiness

Users will get Internet Explorer 7 whether they want it or not.
Will Head Oct 16 2006 3:29PM Security
Boffins look to diagnose Alzheimer's earlier

Boffins look to diagnose Alzheimer's earlier

Sub-atomic process examines folded protein molecules.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 16 2006 10:07AM Oddware
Companies urged to check IE7 readiness

Companies urged to check IE7 readiness

Users will get Internet Explorer 7 whether they want it or not.
Will Head Oct 16 2006 10:07AM Software
Microsoft to launch customer service chat-bots

Microsoft to launch customer service chat-bots

Acquisition of Colloquis will lead to talking service system.
Shaun Nichols Oct 16 2006 10:07AM Software
Europe to create open source repository

Europe to create open source repository

Portal aims to promote public sector collaboration.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 16 2006 10:07AM Software
Microsoft to launch IE7 before 27 October

Microsoft to launch IE7 before 27 October

Microsoft plans to launch its Internet Explorer 7 browser "within the next two weeks", the company said at the Digital Life conference in New York.
Tom Sanders Oct 13 2006 11:51AM Software
Experts urge firms not to rush into SOA

Experts urge firms not to rush into SOA

Companies racing to implement service oriented architecture (SOA) systems risk fatally damaging their existing business processes, a technology consultant warned today.
Robert Jaques Oct 13 2006 11:51AM Software
Bulletin board libel leads to US$11.3m damages

Bulletin board libel leads to US$11.3m damages

A court in Florida has awarded US$11.3m in damages and costs to a woman who suffered a campaign of abusive harassment on an online bulletin board.
Bobby Pickering Oct 13 2006 11:51AM Financial Services
Libya rumoured to be buying OLPC laptops

Libya rumoured to be buying OLPC laptops

The Libyan government has agreed to purchase 1.2 million laptops from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, according to reports in The New York Times.
Shaun Nichols Oct 13 2006 11:51AM Hardware
Oracle to better explain future patches

Oracle to better explain future patches

With Oracle set to release the year's final vulnerability fix on Tuesday, the database vendor now is making it easier for security professionals to understand the extent of the flaws being corrected.
Dan Kaplan Oct 12 2006 5:25PM Security
Symantec and Accenture to create risk management service

Symantec and Accenture to create risk management service

Symantec and Accenture announced this week in the US that they will join forces and create an independent organisation to assist businesses with IT risk management.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 12 2006 3:55PM Security
Windows CE wide open to mobile malware

Windows CE wide open to mobile malware

Kaspersky Lab issues warning that will make Microsoft WinCE.
Robert Jaques Oct 12 2006 10:06AM Security
Symantec and VeriSign team up to push better authentication

Symantec and VeriSign team up to push better authentication

Two of the information security market's biggest vendors announced this week in the US that they are teaming up to fight identity theft and fraud.
Ericka Chickowski Oct 11 2006 10:58PM Security
ISPs blind to managed security

ISPs blind to managed security

Australian ISPs are reluctant to sell security under a managed service arrangement, according to Trend Micro’s consumer/SOHO director George Farah.

Lilia Guan Oct 11 2006 12:43PM Telco/ISP
Symantec shifts focus to data security

Symantec shifts focus to data security

Parnterships with Verisgn, Accenture to take deliver "Security 2.0".
Tom Sanders Oct 11 2006 9:59AM Security
Europeans bin newspapers and turn to the Web

Europeans bin newspapers and turn to the Web

Time spent online has doubled since 2003.
Robert Jaques Oct 11 2006 9:59AM Software
Video deals are background music to Google YouTube deal

Video deals are background music to Google YouTube deal

Copyright issue is the 'elephant in the room' behind the YouTube takeover.
Bobby Pickering Oct 11 2006 9:59AM Software
UK broadband lines to double in three years

UK broadband lines to double in three years

Point Topic predicts fast growth, especially in rural areas.
Robert Jaques Oct 10 2006 9:53AM Telco/ISP
Mobile gaming to rival TV and music

Mobile gaming to rival TV and music

Operators to cash in on casual, female and older players.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 9 2006 10:03AM Telco/ISP
ITrip device soon to be legal in UK

ITrip device soon to be legal in UK

Legislation resurrects the radio star for iPod users.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 9 2006 10:03AM Networking

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