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HP ProCurve ONE takes on Cisco

HP ProCurve ONE takes on Cisco

HP is going head-to-head with Cisco Systems with the launch of its ProCurve Open Network Ecosystem (ONE), a new initiative enabling applications to run inside a network blade.
Sylvie Barak Jan 28 2009 6:37AM Networking
Europe steps up nuclear fusion project

Europe steps up nuclear fusion project

The European Commission is boosting its nuclear fusion research project by allowing scientists to access Europe's consortium of supercomputing centres, and connecting them together to form a giant supercomputer network.
Sylvie Barak Jan 28 2009 6:37AM Hardware
iPhone and Android developers to score in 2009

iPhone and Android developers to score in 2009

The main winners in the mobile world this year will be independent iPhone developers, and handset manufacturers and developers for the Android platform, according to digital innovations consultancy Fjord.
Phil Muncaster Jan 28 2009 6:36AM Software
Google reporting spam recovering from McColo

Google reporting spam recovering from McColo

Google is reporting that data from its Postini subsidiary shows annual spam levels are rebounding from the shutdown of McColo.
Iain Thomson Jan 27 2009 3:48PM Security
IE 8 approaching on formal release

IE 8 approaching on formal release

Internet Explorer 8 moved one step closer to its official release on Monday.
Shaun Nichols Jan 27 2009 3:48PM Software
Apple and Palm rattle sabres over litigation

Apple and Palm rattle sabres over litigation

A war of words has broken out between Apple and Palm over unspecified legal threats over iPhone technology.
Iain Thomson Jan 27 2009 3:48PM Hardware
Sun finishes major data centre consolidation project

Sun finishes major data centre consolidation project

Sun Microsystems has consolidated a nine-building ex-Storagetek data centre campus into a new multi-storey facility, cutting its floor space requirements by more than half.
Staff Writers Jan 27 2009 3:43PM Hardware
McAfee: Malware will use web and USB sticks to spread in 2009

McAfee: Malware will use web and USB sticks to spread in 2009

McAfee predicts in the upcoming year that web-based malware and removable storage devices will be some of be the biggest threats to businesses.
Angela Moscaritolo Jan 27 2009 3:31PM Security
With economy in tailspin, Monster discloses major breach

With economy in tailspin, Monster discloses major breach

Monster.com is advising users to change their passwords - and experts are warning of phishing scams on the horizon - after the the job site suffered another breach.
Dan Kaplan Jan 27 2009 3:30PM Security
Spam grows as senders use slicker ways to trick users

Spam grows as senders use slicker ways to trick users

The amount of spam is nearing pre-McColo numbers, and junk mailers are using crafty new methods to infect computers, two spam reports released on Monday conclude.
Angela Moscaritolo Jan 27 2009 3:29PM Security
OS X 'pirate' trojan resurfaces

OS X 'pirate' trojan resurfaces

Malware attack now using Photoshop.
Shaun Nichols Jan 27 2009 3:16PM Security
IE 8 approaching on formal release

IE 8 approaching on formal release

Browser moves into release candidate phase.
Shaun Nichols Jan 27 2009 3:15PM Security
ContentKeeper launches secure Web gateway solution

ContentKeeper launches secure Web gateway solution

ContentKeeper Technologies has launched a new appliance-based Web Security Gateway solution for enterprises.
Staff Writers Jan 27 2009 3:10PM Security
myKP begins unlimited broadband trials

myKP begins unlimited broadband trials

Sydney-based ISP myKP said it is pre-qualifying ‘several hundred’ requests to join its unlimited xDSL service after releasing details of the limited trial late Friday.
Ry Crozier Jan 27 2009 2:24PM Telco/ISP
Researchers develop microrefrigerator on a chip

Researchers develop microrefrigerator on a chip

Researchers from Arizona State University have demonstrated a microrefrigerator which effectively cools a PC system by targeting specific chip hot spots.
Sylvie Barak Jan 27 2009 6:50AM Hardware
Autonomy has its work cut out with Interwoven

Autonomy has its work cut out with Interwoven

Autonomy's acquisition of enterprise content management (ECM) firm Interwoven last week has been broadly welcomed by the industry, but some observers remain sceptical about how well the two product sets will be integrated.
Phil Muncaster Jan 27 2009 6:40AM Software
Wikipedia considers limiting user access

Wikipedia considers limiting user access

Wikipedia is considering changing the rules under which people can contribute to the online encyclopaedia.
Iain Thomson Jan 27 2009 6:40AM Software
Google Docs sneaks charges in through the back door

Google Docs sneaks charges in through the back door

Google is making a sneaky move in getting more pennies in its pot by quietly reducing the amount of users who can set up a free Google Apps account.
Emma Hughes Jan 24 2009 2:34PM Software
DotMobi opens up one and two character domains

DotMobi opens up one and two character domains

The organisation behind the .mobi top-level domain (TLD) is to allow domains of just one or two alphanumeric characters.
Ian Williams Jan 24 2009 2:28PM Telco/ISP
Web site infections continue to rise

Web site infections continue to rise

Nearly three-quarters of the top 100 sites on the web host malicious code or redirect users to malicious sites, according to new research from content security provider Websense.
Phil Muncaster Jan 24 2009 2:28PM Security

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