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LHC won’t destroy the planet study finds

LHC won’t destroy the planet study finds

Fears that the firing up of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) later this year will destroy the planet are unfounded according to a new study..
Iain Thomson Jun 24 2008 9:05AM Hardware
Microsoft on IE8: we won’t break the Web

Microsoft on IE8: we won’t break the Web

No matter what you think about IE, you’ve got to feel sorry for the developers preparing the new IE8.
William Maher Feb 14 2008 2:58PM Software
Coonan says FTTN won’t reach 98 per cent of Australians

Coonan says FTTN won’t reach 98 per cent of Australians

AUSTRALIA - The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, has announced that Labor's plan to deliver fibre-to-the-node broadband to 98 per cent of Australians could fall short of that figure by a whopping 23 per cent.
Sarah Falson Jun 20 2007 11:49AM Telco/ISP
Big brother won’t protect data

Big brother won’t protect data

Successful privacy and data security requires guidance and enforced policy, rather than a big brother approach, according to security vendor Workshare.
Negar Salek Mar 15 2007 11:09AM Security
Microsoft won't patch Vista upgrade loophole

Microsoft won't patch Vista upgrade loophole

Software vendor relies on consumer honesty.
Tom Sanders Feb 6 2007 1:30PM Security
Microsoft's Ballmer: Symantec suit won't delay Vista release

Microsoft's Ballmer: Symantec suit won't delay Vista release

Microsoft’s chief executive said today that he doesn’t expect a lawsuit filed by Symantec against the software giant to delay next year’s planned release of the Vista operating system.
Dan Kaplan May 22 2006 9:34PM Security
Why IPS won't break your network

Why IPS won't break your network

Back in 2003 Gartner declared Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) as dead. Whether this is true, it is an increasing reality that intrusion protection or prevention systems are increasingly becoming a part of many company's networks. While IDS may be waning, IPS (Intrusion Protection Systems) are on the up, yet there is still a pervasive feeling that such technology can cause a network to break or malfunction.
Simon Smith Jul 12 2005 11:28AM Security
Sticking plaster that won’t stick

Sticking plaster that won’t stick

Why has HIPAA failed to achieve the same level of success as SoX, asks Ben Rothke
Ben Rothke May 12 2005 12:11PM Security
Blaster writer won't have to pay restitution

Blaster writer won't have to pay restitution

The teenager responsible for the Blaster worm will not have to pay $500,000 restitution to Microsoft after releasing a variant of the worm that attacked Microsoft's website.
René Millman Mar 30 2005 5:17PM Security
Microsoft won't eat its own dogfood

Microsoft won't eat its own dogfood

Microsoft is failing to publish sender authentication mechanism SenderID records for its own domain, even though it originally proposed the standard and drove it through the IETF standards process before patent concerns lead to it being delayed. Emails from the company can instead by verified using the original Sender Policy Framework version 1.
David Quainton Dec 8 2004 10:42AM Security
Sun won't shine on box-droppers

Sun won't shine on box-droppers

Sun Microsystems president and chief operating officer Jonathan Schwartz has predicted an "inevitable" demise for traditional IT resellers who don't adopt services or subscription pricing.
Fleur Doidge Oct 13 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Oracle promises channel: we won't abandon you this time

Oracle promises channel: we won't abandon you this time

Senior Oracle executives have used the opening keynote at the company's Australian user conference to reassure channel partners that its often confusing approach to indirect sales has finally solidified.
Angus Kidman Jul 7 2004 12:00AM Software
We won’t oppose MYOB’s proposed Solution 6 acquisition: ACCC

We won’t oppose MYOB’s proposed Solution 6 acquisition: ACCC

Vivienne Fisher May 21 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Fleur Doidge Mar 11 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Money Alone Won't Solve Network Security Issues

Money Alone Won't Solve Network Security Issues

The combination of terrorism fears and high-profile virus, worm and denial-of-service attacks, along with ongoing break-in revelations, has given new urgency to network and application security issues.
Taher Elgamal Jan 15 2004 2:12PM Security

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