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Phishing levels up in September
Virus levels down in Australia but spam surging again according to MessageLabs.
Negar Salek
Oct 2 2007 2:19PM
Security
HP steps up information management push
HP has announced a major revamp of its software and services portfolio designed to continue the company's push into the burgeoning information management and business intelligence (BI) software market.
James Murray
Sep 28 2007 10:55AM
Storage
Telstra brings wireless broadband up to speed
Telstra has turbocharged the speed of its mobile broadband services, launching new broadband cards capable of download speeds up to 6 Mbps and upload speeds up to 1.3 Mbps.
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Flash gears up for SAN role
Texas Memory Systems to introduce a SAN appliance featuring 2TB of Flashcapacity.
Martin Courtney
Sep 24 2007 6:44AM
Hardware
Sony snaps up Evolution and Bigbig
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has acquired game developer Evolution Studios, and its subsidiary Bigbig Studios, to further expand its game development capabilities.
Clement James
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Hardware
Ads on Facebook serving up adware
An apparent adware distributor is placing ads that download adware and spyware on to the unpatched Windows computers of those visiting the popular Facebook website.
Jim Carr
Sep 19 2007 1:35AM
Security
Intel snaps up game developer Havok
Intel has agreed to purchase game developer Havok for an undisclosed sum.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 18 2007 3:43PM
Hardware
Cognos snaps up Applix for US$339 million
Business intelligence tools vendor Cognos is to buy analytics company Applix for $339 million.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 10 2007 9:51AM
Software
Mobile operators sign up to Payforit
A micro-payment service designed to make it easy to pay for low-cost services from a mobile phone has been launched in the UK with the support of all licensed UK mobile operators.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2007 11:25AM
Telco/ISP
Gartner gives thumbs up to IBM Notes/Domino 8
Gartner has given a general thumbs up to IBM's long-awaited Lotus Notes and Domino 8 groupware offerings.
Robert Jaques
Aug 31 2007 7:20AM
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TJX reports plummeting profits, but sales up
TJX's profits are starting to crumble under the weight of the massive data breach announced in January that placed about 45.7 million customers at risk for identity theft, according to a filing this week with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 16 2007 2:15PM
Security
Operators gear up for fixed-mobile convergence
Nearly 80 percent of service providers responding to a poll are planning to offer fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services by April 2008, a sharp increase over the number planning to offer such services this year.
Robert Jaques
Aug 15 2007 1:24PM
Telco/ISP
ACS Oks NetAlert
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has thrown its support behind the Protecting Australian Families Online program.
Staff Writers
Aug 13 2007 2:34PM
Security
RSA buys up Tablus
RSA, the security division of EMC, has announced its intention to acquire Tablus, a provider of data loss prevention platforms based in San Mateo, California.
Clement James
Aug 13 2007 10:57AM
Security
Symantec says spam attachments up, image spam down
Traditional image spam is again on the decrease, but attachment spam - containing images as part of Microsoft Office files - is on the upswing, according to Symantec's "State of Spam" report for August.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 9 2007 9:48AM
Security
IBM and Novell gang up against Red Hat
IBM and Novell have signed a bundling and support agreement that will bundle IBM's open source WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE) software with Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Tom Sanders
Aug 9 2007 6:56AM
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Spam levels creep up again
Spam levels crept up again in July, accounting for 91.52 percent of all email, according to messages scanned by SoftScan.
Clement James
Aug 7 2007 12:17PM
Security
IBM talks up virtualisation mobility
IBM expects that the ability to move running virtual partitions between physical servers will give the company an additional edge in the Unix server market.
Tom Sanders
Aug 7 2007 10:55AM
Networking
Nortel and Urban Wimax team up for 4G
Nortel and Urban Wimax have teamed up to prove the technical viability of so-called 4G mobile Wimax as a successor to 3G across Western Europe, ahead of the UK's spectrum auction in early 2008.
Staff Writers
Aug 7 2007 6:47AM
Networking
Advertised broadband not up to speed, says UK watchdog
Orange, Bulldog and Tiscali are among ISPs slammed by consumer watchdog Which? for providing home broadband at speeds far slower than the advertised "up to 8Mbps".
Jane Hoskyn
Aug 6 2007 11:13AM
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