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Mobile application processors on the way out

Mobile application processors on the way out

US$4bn market in 2007 will begin to decline in two years.
Robert Jaques Jun 28 2007 3:02PM Telco/ISP
iGasm sex toy rubs Apple up the wrong way

iGasm sex toy rubs Apple up the wrong way

Apple is taking legal action against US-based adult retail chain Anne Summers over adverts for a new iGasm sex toy.
Iain Thomson May 25 2007 10:46AM Hardware
Global chip market on the way up

Global chip market on the way up

Second half revival expected after disastrous first quarter for memory.
Simon Burns Apr 18 2007 2:50PM Hardware
TomTom points the way to malware

TomTom points the way to malware

GO 910 sat-nav device infected with viruses.
Matt Chapman Jan 30 2007 9:42AM Security
Identity thief cons way into Harvard

Identity thief cons way into Harvard

Cunning thief fools top universities and signs up for criminology classes.
Iain Thomson Jan 10 2007 9:26AM Security
Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way

Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way

New charger uses gas to provide power to USB devices.
Anthony Dhanendran Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
Email gives way to new virus distribution tactics

Email gives way to new virus distribution tactics

Improved security against malware attacks is challenged by more intelligent
delivery methods.
Tom Young Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Security
Debate: Client-side security is a much better way of securing infrastructure than securing the gateway

Debate: Client-side security is a much better way of securing infrastructure than securing the gateway

Paul Goossens Mar 8 2006 5:15PM Security
Spam finds a way

Spam finds a way

Two years ago, Bill Gates made the brave prediction that spam would soon be “a thing of the past.” But it currently makes up between 60 and 90 percent of the world’s email traffic, and by all accounts is not going away. If anything, this year will see spam reaching new heights.
Rene Millman Mar 6 2006 7:46PM Security
Sony rootkit may be more dangerous on the way out

Sony rootkit may be more dangerous on the way out

Uninstalling Sony-BMG Entertainment’s spyware-like application from a PC could be more harmful than having downloaded it in the first place, a Princeton University professor warned on Tuesday.
Frank Washkuch Nov 15 2005 10:30PM Security
Congress must lead the way on privacy

Congress must lead the way on privacy

It took 34 years for radio to reach 50 million users. Television got to the same number of people in 13 years. The internet hit that 50-million-user mark in just four years.
Illena Armstrong Jul 1 2005 4:27PM Security
Don't buy your way out of trouble

Don't buy your way out of trouble

The problem with most security companies is they are very product driven - you name your security problem, and they can sell you a product to fix it. Whilst it's always tempting to think that you can fix a problem by buying something from a catalogue, the reality is often very different.
Adrian Polley Jun 13 2005 11:20AM Security
The record shows the net's taking blows - it did it Mytob way

The record shows the net's taking blows - it did it Mytob way

Another internet worm has exploded across computers worldwide as Mytob has been widely spammed over the last 48 hours.
David Quainton Jun 2 2005 3:02PM Security
Debate: Everyone knows Linux is the safest OS, and there’s no way that Windows can compete

Debate: Everyone knows Linux is the safest OS, and there’s no way that Windows can compete

Any time one compares Linux and Windows security one risks unleashing a cataract of opinion.
Richard Ford Apr 19 2005 12:42PM Security
Fly the flag for Britain – in an international way

Fly the flag for Britain – in an international way

Without wishing to wave the Union Jack too vigorously, I couldn't help feeling a slight wave of pride at the achievements of the Jericho Forum, which is celebrating its first year of life.
Ron Condon Feb 22 2005 5:28PM Security
Virus worms its way around mobiles

Virus worms its way around mobiles

The first mobile phone virus to infect multiple files could point the way to the future of mobile viruses, experts claim. Lasco.A, discovered this week, inserts itself into any Symbian Installation System (SIS) file.
David Quainton Jan 12 2005 10:58AM Security
Time to change the way people look at infosec

Time to change the way people look at infosec

Staff Writers Jan 11 2005 1:01PM Security
Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Juniper: Stand-alone security will give way to integration

Stand-alone security will become a thing of the past as security becomes integrated into the network, said Juniper Networks CEO Scott Kriens.
Marcia Savage Nov 10 2004 9:52PM Security
A safer way to stay in contact

A safer way to stay in contact

As workforces are becoming increasingly mobile, companies are searching for a variety of technologies to secure mobile users.
Marcia Savage Oct 15 2004 4:22PM Security
It’s a very painful way to learn an obvious lesson

It’s a very painful way to learn an obvious lesson

Illena Armstrong Aug 5 2004 4:33PM Security

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