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Vista kernel is vulnerable
A flaw has been discovered in Microsoft's flagship Windows Vista operating system.
Egan Orion
Nov 25 2008 9:55AM
Security
China miffed at US hacker allegations
China is furious that a US congressional report has accused it of developing sophisticated cyber warfare and militarising its space programme.
Nick Farrell
Nov 25 2008 9:55AM
Security
Guessing ahead of cybercriminals is crucial to prevent infection
Companies need to step up their ability to guess where cybercriminals will strike next.
Dan Raywood
Nov 25 2008 9:53AM
Security
Symantec warns of new Microsoft exploit
Symantec warned this weekend of a new worm taking advantage of a Microsoft bug, prompting the security company to raise its ThreatCon level.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 25 2008 9:50AM
Security
Pentagon recalls USB sticks over virus fears
Security concerns over global malware epidemic.
Iain Thomson
Nov 25 2008 9:41AM
Security
Intel and Micron push the button on 34nm flash fab
Intel and Micron have today announced mass production of their jointly developed 34nm, 32 gigabit multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash memory device
Stewart Meagher
Nov 25 2008 6:23AM
Hardware
Amazon shares public data
Amazon is setting up a cloud data service to help people share, access and use public data, even asking the general public to submit their own data sets.
Sylvie Barak
Nov 25 2008 6:23AM
Storage
IBM launches cloud services
IBM has unveiled new services designed to help customers evaluate, install, configure and deliver secure cloud computing inside the data centre, and protect against web-based threats.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 25 2008 6:11AM
Networking
Psystar case reveals Apple's lax approach to email management
Apple's anti-trust battle against Mac clone vendor Psystar has thrown up a damning revelation regarding Apple's corporate email and document retention policy, or rather its apparent lack of such a policy.
Ian Williams
Nov 25 2008 6:11AM
Hardware
IBM dominates green supercomputer list
IBM produces the most powerful and energy efficient computers on the planet, according to the latest supercomputing Green500 list.
David Neal
Nov 25 2008 6:11AM
Hardware
Ruby on Rails project goes local
The open-source Ruby on Rails web development project has announced the release of Ruby on Rails, promising much easier localisation.
David Neal
Nov 25 2008 6:11AM
Software
Microsoft copied us: AVG
Free anti-virus provider AVG Technologies claims that Microsoft is ‘clearly’ following its lead in the security market but that it will face many challenges pursuing a free model, including a severe reseller backlash.
Staff Writers
Nov 24 2008 5:04PM
Security
Hyarchis sets record straight on spam warning
Hyarchis has described the formal warning issued to it by ACMA over alleged SMS spam as a ‘slap in the face’ that sets a dangerous precedent for the entire web marketing industry.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 4:06PM
Security
Europe’s culture web site crashes after launch
Europeana, a digital library for Europe and a two year project funded by the European Commission, has crashed hours after its launch, and may not be back up until mid-December.
Rosalie Marshall
Nov 24 2008 3:29PM
Software
Google may pre-install Chrome browser
Google is investigating deals with major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to get its Chrome browser preinstalled on new computers.
Iain Thomson
Nov 24 2008 3:29PM
Software
Hyarchis sets record straight on spam warning
Hyarchis has described the formal warning issued to it by ACMA over alleged SMS spam as a ‘slap in the face’ that sets a dangerous precedent for the entire web marketing industry.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 3:23PM
Security
SAP launches software packages for economic downturn
Global software giant SAP has responded to the economic downturn by creating software bundles designed to cope with difficult times.
Kathryn Small
Nov 24 2008 2:54PM
Software
Human understanding drives speech recognition research
Speech recognition systems are increasingly about understanding natural language and predicting probable reasons for a call, presenting challenges for researchers in the space, according to VeCommerce.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 2:28PM
Telco/ISP
Software AG mulls potential services buys
Software AG has tipped a couple of services firm acquisitions to ‘round out’ its acquisition strategy but says those on the radar won’t compete with the management services companies it already partners with.
Ry Crozier
Nov 24 2008 12:21PM
Software
Helium-ion tech measures 'close' to diameter of atom
Carl Zeiss SMT claims to have set a new record resolution benchmark for surface imaging in the sub-nanometer range with a series of measurements closing in on the diameter of a single atom.
Staff Writers
Nov 24 2008 12:20PM
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