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Microsoft gives TechEd delegates Windows 7 netbook
Something to put in the backpack.
Ry Crozier
Jun 30 2009 3:31PM
Software
iSoft renews $6.5m Malaysian contract
Health ministry decision on six hospitals pending.
Staff Writers
Jun 30 2009 2:51PM
Software
Netgear unveils new SMB converged switches
Switches offer stacking and Power over Ethernet.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 30 2009 1:30PM
Networking
Apple agrees to industry standard mobile phone charger
Micro-USB chargers in 2010.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 30 2009 1:30PM
Hardware
ISPs test Basslink cable
Plans and negotiations revealed.
Ry Crozier
Jun 30 2009 12:42PM
Telco/ISP
Trojans are fastest-growing data-stealing malware
Most of the rise in cybercrime can be linked to data-stealing malware, and trojans are the fastest growing category, according to a report released by Trend Micro.
Chuck Miller
Jun 30 2009 10:53AM
Security
Britney Spears Twitpic account hacked, fake death posted
Reports of the death of Britney Spears have been greatly exaggerated -- and caused by hackers.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 30 2009 10:42AM
Security
Australia shows poor resistance to phishing
Around 86 per cent of Australian web users are at risk from online fraud, according to research by security vendor VeriSign.
Staff Writers
Jun 30 2009 10:01AM
Security
Quantum computing gets closer
Qubits last longer.
Sylvie Barak
Jun 30 2009 6:56AM
Oddware
Pirate Bay continues to battle copyright laws
Launches video streaming service.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 30 2009 6:37AM
Software
Sun customers face difficulties as DoJ delays Oracle buy
Considers thorny issue of Java licences.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 30 2009 6:37AM
Software
Microsoft issues critical SharePoint SP2 fix
Microsoft has issued a fix for a licensing flaw that had affected its SharePoint software since the introduction of service pack two (SP2).
Iain Thomson
Jun 30 2009 6:37AM
Software
Developers get paid for Grocery Choice
Shoppers' website completed then canned.
Ry Crozier
Jun 29 2009 4:15PM
Software
3 mobile broadband customers get security software
The price is right.
Staff Writers
Jun 29 2009 3:58PM
Security
VisyFlow pioneer joins vendor
Packaging giant CIO moves on.
Staff Writers
Jun 29 2009 3:54PM
Software
Macquarie data centre loses water supply
Hosting customers offline briefly early on Saturday.
Ry Crozier
Jun 29 2009 3:39PM
Telco/ISP
Five things your CPU can do when it's idle
Give it up for the grid.
Liz Tay
Jun 29 2009 3:25PM
Networking
FTP login credentials at major corporations breached
A trojan has reportedly been uncovered that is harvesting FTP login data of major corporations, including the Bank of America, BBC, Amazon, Cisco, Monster.com, Symantec and McAfee.
Greg Masters
Jun 29 2009 12:23PM
Security
Harry Potter next up for hackers
Criminals use black hat SEO to snare Potter fans.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 29 2009 10:27AM
Security
Michael Jackson's death sparks massive spam runs
Singer's demise gives malware writers perfect bait to snare unsuspecting users.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 29 2009 10:22AM
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