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WikiLeaks' knives turn on Assange
Urged to step down.
Liam Tung
Sep 7 2010 7:11AM
Oddware
IT workers turn down permanent jobs
Firms struggling to recruit permanent staff as IT professionals turn to contract work for better pay.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 12 2008 7:26AM
Training & Development
Intrusive ads turn surfers away
Nearly three-quarters of web users have left a favourite site because of intrusive or annoying ads, according to new research.
Staff Writers
Jul 24 2008 9:11AM
Software
Doctors turn to the web for disease tracking
US researchers believe that data from sources including discussion forums and news websites can help them better cope with outbreaks of disease..
Robert Jaques
Jul 9 2008 9:07AM
Software
Chipmakers turn to more complex chemicals
The migration to ever smaller chip sizes is necessitating an increased use of more complex chemicals in the semiconductor fabrication process, experts reported today..
Robert Jaques
Jun 6 2008 7:44AM
Hardware
Phishers turn to legit sites to steal information
Normally, phishers have a short window of opportunity in which to conduct their attacks before service providers take the rogue sites offline. Now, they have found a new way to lengthen their assaults.
Dan Kaplan
May 22 2008 9:56AM
Security
Storage vendors turn up the volume
Storage vendors are lining up new systems designed to help information-intensive enterprises that need to store petabytes of data.
Dave Bailey
May 13 2008 3:10PM
Storage
Couples turn to online espionage
Research undertaken at Oxford University suggests that an increasing number of people are spying on their partners online..
Iain Thomson
Apr 9 2008 1:04PM
Software
Cyber-crooks turn to managed services
Security experts have warned that criminals are increasingly turning to a managed services model to avoid having to deal with the technical challenges of internet crime..
Clement James
Apr 9 2008 7:22AM
Security
Hackers turn to drive-by downloads
Organised crime exploiting browser vulnerabilities.
Robert Jaques
Feb 14 2008 7:21AM
Security
Suicidal teens turn to social networks
Distressed kids can benefit from online help.
Robert Jaques
Jan 16 2008 11:09AM
Software
Silicon nanowires turn heat into power
A newly discovered type of silicon nanowire could lead to personal 'power-jackets' that use heat from the human body to charge electronic devices..
Robert Jaques
Jan 15 2008 7:28AM
Hardware
Boffins turn to executable biology
Scientists are using a new technique to study biological systems by mapping them as if they were computer programs..
Matt Chapman
Nov 12 2007 7:22AM
Software
Spammers turn to web redirection to avoid detection
Spammers are ramping up their use of redirection techniques to try to get around many anti-spam filters, a security firm warned today..
Robert Jaques
Oct 25 2007 2:19PM
Security
Cyber-criminals turn to smaller botnets
Size counts in online crime.
Iain Thomson
Sep 28 2007 10:06AM
Security
Businesses turn to IT departments for strategic direction
Business managers increasingly want IT staff to help steer the direction of their company, according to a new study by IDC.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 20 2007 6:54AM
Strategy
Korean phone makers turn home advantage into global sales
LG and Samsung lead US competitors on mobile TV and music download handsets.
Simon Burns
Jul 19 2007 2:54PM
Telco/ISP
Hackers turn to new genre of evasive attacks
Finjan report warns of malicious code 'affiliation networks'.
Robert Jaques
Jun 5 2007 2:00PM
Security
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
Hackers turn to PowerPoint for virus infection
Slack patching leaves application open.
Iain Thomson
Apr 19 2007 1:00PM
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