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Teenager defends PS3 with samurai sword

Teenager defends PS3 with samurai sword

USA - A 15 year-old boy has attacked a burglar with a samurai sword after a bungled attempt to steal his PlayStation 3.
Iain Thomson Jun 18 2007 3:20PM Hardware
NSW man charged with child pornography offences

NSW man charged with child pornography offences

The Australian Federal Police has arrested a NSW man for online child pornography offences.
Staff Writers Jun 15 2007 2:07PM Networking
Customs signs $7.5m deal with Cybertrust

Customs signs $7.5m deal with Cybertrust

SYDNEY - Australian Customs signs $7.5 million contract with Cybertrust to secure and manage its internet gateways.
Negar Salek Jun 15 2007 11:36AM Strategy
Customs signs $7.5M deal with Cybertrust

Customs signs $7.5M deal with Cybertrust

Australian Customs signs $7.5M contract with Cybertrust to secure and manage its internet gateways.
Negar Salek Jun 15 2007 10:59AM Security
Linspire gets into bed with Microsoft

Linspire gets into bed with Microsoft

USA - Microsoft announced today that it has buried the hatchet with Linux desktop provider Linspire by reaching a "broad agreement" which it claims will facilitate interoperability between Windows and Linux.
Robert Jaques Jun 15 2007 10:52AM Software
Engin nabs TiVo distribution and teams with Optus

Engin nabs TiVo distribution and teams with Optus

SYDNEY – Australian VoIP-cum-broadband supplier, Engin, will be responsible for bringing the much talked-about TiVo PVR (personal video recorder) to Australia early next year.
Sarah Falson Jun 12 2007 3:46PM Telco/ISP
Telstra now dealing through retailer, Harris Technology

Telstra now dealing through retailer, Harris Technology

SYDNEY - Mass merchant retail chain Harris Technology can now add 'official Telstra Dealer' to its portfolio.
Lilia Guan Jun 12 2007 3:36PM Telco/ISP
Apple woos kids with summer camps

Apple woos kids with summer camps

UK - Apple is opening all its UK stores to run free summer camps in the USA for kids aged eight to 12 who want to learn how to use Macs.
Matt Chapman Jun 12 2007 12:30PM Software
EBay signs e-stamp deal with Royal Mail

EBay signs e-stamp deal with Royal Mail

EBay and Royal Mail have teamed up to allow online sellers to pay for and print postage stamps direct from the auction site.
Robert Jaques Jun 7 2007 5:49PM Training & Development
IBM keeps mind on security with Watchfire buy

IBM keeps mind on security with Watchfire buy

Filling a gap in its growing security portfolio, software giant IBM today announced plans to acquire leading application security vendor Watchfire for an undisclosed amount.
Dan Kaplan Jun 7 2007 9:52AM Security
Streamlining your documents with Open Office XML

Streamlining your documents with Open Office XML

OPINION - Electronic documents are at the centre of every modern organisation, capturing critical business information for use now and in the future.
Sarah Bond Jun 6 2007 11:48AM Software
Privacy advocates concerned with iTunes' DRM-free music

Privacy advocates concerned with iTunes' DRM-free music

Even though Apple's iTunes tracks are now free of digital rights management (DRM) software, privacy advocates are voicing concern over personal information attached to the music files.
Dan Kaplan Jun 6 2007 9:36AM Security
Google hots up with FeedBurner

Google hots up with FeedBurner

Search giant buys RSS provider.
Shaun Nichols Jun 5 2007 5:41PM Software
inTechnology claims green initiatives

inTechnology claims green initiatives

Software vendor claims to save users on PC running costs and reduce emition usage in the workplace.
Sarah Falson Jun 4 2007 1:28PM Software
Managers bogged down with useless email

Managers bogged down with useless email

Workers spend 3.5 years of their life dealing with irrelevant messages, according to recent research in Europe.
Staff Writers Jun 4 2007 12:47PM Software
IBM steps up green drive with Zodiac

IBM steps up green drive with Zodiac

IBM has expanded its Big Green initiative with an addition to its Zodiac consultancy service providing customers with tools to measure carbon footprints.
Staff Writers Jun 4 2007 11:59AM Hardware
Public urged to record crime with cameraphones

Public urged to record crime with cameraphones

Europeans will soon be encouraged to use cameraphones to photograph and video criminal activity to send directly to a national police database.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 4 2007 11:17AM Hardware
ChoicePoint settles with 44 states over 2005 breach

ChoicePoint settles with 44 states over 2005 breach

ChoicePoint, the data broker hit with the largest fine in Federal Trade Commission (FTC) history, has now settled with 44 states over a 2005 breach that compromised the personal information of 163,000 people.
Dan Kaplan Jun 4 2007 10:37AM Security
Orange courts small firms with new tariffs

Orange courts small firms with new tariffs

Operator tackles the 'work-life blur'.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2007 2:46PM Telco/ISP
Parent snares sex offender with keylogging software

Parent snares sex offender with keylogging software

A mother who planted spyware on her son's computer to monitor his online behaviour snared a paedophile who attempted to fly to the UK to meet the teenager.
Fiona Raisbeck Jun 1 2007 10:11AM Security

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