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Teacher wins retrial in porn case
A Superior Court judge has ordered a retrial in the case against a former teacher convicted of having pornographic images on her adware infected computer.
Tom Sanders
Jun 8 2007 3:03PM
Oddware
TippingPoint wins Frost & Sullivan award
Less than two weeks after Gartner disparaged TippingPoint's connection to a flaw-finding contest at a recent IT security conference, Frost & Sullivan commended the organisation for research leadership and market growth.
Frank Washkuch
May 14 2007 9:42AM
Security
Training for quick privacy wins
A survey of privacy managers at an Open Compliance and Ethics Group (OCEG) event in January revealed that more than two-thirds are seeing moderate to material increases in external scrutiny - with almost half reporting material increases.
Ted Frank,
May 8 2007 4:49PM
Security
Vonage wins court stay in patent spat
VoIP provider eager to go back to business as usual.
Tom Sanders
Apr 26 2007 2:42PM
Software
US wins fight to extradite 'Nasa hacker' McKinnon
UK computer enthusiast alleged to have hacked string of US government systems.
Robert Jaques
Apr 4 2007 3:08PM
Oddware
Red Hat belittles Oracle's Linux wins
Red Hat
has declared itself unimpressed with
Oracle
's list of 26 customers for its Red Hat Linux support business.
Tom Sanders
Apr 3 2007 11:37AM
Software
Blogger wins wrongful dismissal case
An English secretary sacked for bringing her employers into disrepute by writing a personal blog has won her case for wrongful dismissal at a hearing in Paris.
Matt Chapman
Apr 2 2007 10:10AM
Oddware
UK firm wins European ICT prize
Transitive Corporation scoops grand prize for software translator.
Matt Chapman
Mar 19 2007 11:21AM
Hardware
Online gambling wins as UK relaxes ad ban
Sites can advertise from September, but under strict new rules.
Matt Chapman
Mar 14 2007 11:27AM
Oddware
Sophos: US wins spam and malware crown
The US has been named and shamed as the nation that hosted more malicious code and relayed more spam than any other during 2006.
Robert Jaques
Jan 23 2007 1:35PM
Security
VeriSign wins .com control until 2012
Deal hands over .com domain and allows whopping price rises.
Iain Thomson
Dec 7 2006 9:55AM
Telco/ISP
BitTorrent wins US$20m in funding
Accel Partners stumps up the cash.
Robert Jaques
Dec 5 2006 9:37AM
Telco/ISP
Australian research group wins Wi-Fi patent suit
Judgement moves CSIRO closer to collecting 802.11 networking royalties.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 23 2006 9:54AM
Networking
US firm wins wide area roaming patent
PCTEL claims it owns 'fundamental patent'.
Robert Jaques
Nov 17 2006 9:54AM
Networking
UK computer student wins hearts at IBM
Big Blue to develop software created by 21 year-old Robert Craig.
Robert Jaques
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Software
Ghost Recon wins video games Bafta
Ubisoft squad-based shooter bags the big prize.
Bobby Pickering
Oct 9 2006 10:03AM
Software
Star Wars wins battle for best ever movie quote
May the force be with you.
Clement James
Aug 15 2006 2:12PM
Oddware
Eclipse wins Microsoft award
Local services outfit Eclipse Computing has been announced the winner of the Microsoft Business Solutions Outstanding Partner of the Year (Asia Pacific category).
Staff Writers
Jul 19 2006 9:00AM
Software
Japan wins digital TV deal in Brazil
Consumer electronics manufacturers eye $20bn market.
Simon Burns
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
Telco/ISP
Louis Vuitton wins Google Adwords ruling
French court extends damages for luxury goods maker.
Matt Chapman
Jun 30 2006 9:58AM
Oddware
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