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Amazon announces Windows cloud computing

Amazon announces Windows cloud computing

Amazon Web Services plans to add support for Windows and SQL Server code to its cloud computing service, while Microsoft said a new cloud computing product would be launched within the month.
Shaun Nichols Oct 2 2008 2:30PM Software
Apple releases developers from NDA

Apple releases developers from NDA

Apple has said that developers of applications for the iPhone no longer need to sign the restrictive non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that previously accompanied its software developer kit (SDK).
Iain Thomson Oct 2 2008 2:30PM Software
Record investment misses mobile devices

Record investment misses mobile devices

Records managers appear to be giving mobile access to records the thumbs-down despite recognising the need to provide information to users in real-time, a survey reveals.
Staff Writers Oct 2 2008 2:02PM Software
Non-equilibrium chips could avoid overheating laptops

Non-equilibrium chips could avoid overheating laptops

Researchers are re-examining the Second Law of Thermodynamics in a bid to manage heat from laptops and other miniaturised electronics.
Liz Tay Oct 2 2008 1:52PM Hardware
Telstra launches MNOC in Sydney

Telstra launches MNOC in Sydney

Telstra has taken the wraps off a new ‘multi-million dollar’ managed network operations centre located in Sydney’s central business district.
Ry Crozier Oct 2 2008 1:44PM Networking
Yahoo Mail has huge hole

Yahoo Mail has huge hole

Yahoo's Zimbra client has a security hole so big you can fly an entire Borg collective through the middle of it and not worry about the cubes touching the sides.
Nick Farrell Oct 2 2008 12:15PM Security
UK bank concerns lead to increase in spam

UK bank concerns lead to increase in spam

There has been a vast increase in spam making reference to troubled high street banks.
Dan Raywood Oct 2 2008 10:13AM Security
California laws will increase penalties for patient data snoopers

California laws will increase penalties for patient data snoopers

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger this week signed legislation into law that will pose harsher penalties for hospital workers who pry into sensitive patient data.
Dan Kaplan Oct 2 2008 10:08AM Security
Study: Employees engage in risky computing

Study: Employees engage in risky computing

Common employee behaviour may result in data loss or leakage of a company's intellectual property, a new study concludes.
Angela Moscaritolo Oct 2 2008 10:08AM Security
Security firms fail on Windows Server

Security firms fail on Windows Server

Some of the biggest names in the security industry have failed the latest Virus Bulletin VB100 test.
Shaun Nichols Oct 2 2008 10:02AM Security
PCI DSS v1.2 tackles wireless security

PCI DSS v1.2 tackles wireless security

The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council has released version 1.2 of its Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).
Angelica Mari Oct 2 2008 10:02AM Security
RogueSecurity Trojan dominates September attacks

RogueSecurity Trojan dominates September attacks

Malware responsible for 60 per cent of all attacks during the month.
Iain Thomson Oct 2 2008 10:02AM Security
Apple TV gets a thumb drive hack

Apple TV gets a thumb drive hack

A new thumb drive unlocks Apple's TV box and opens it up to innovative social networking features.
Egan Orion Oct 2 2008 7:22AM Hardware
Toshiba unveils new battery prototype

Toshiba unveils new battery prototype

Toshiba has unveiled a battery prototype that offers a 90 percent charge capacity in just 10 minutes.
Aharon Etengoff Oct 2 2008 7:22AM Hardware
HP and Microsoft advance virtualisation offerings

HP and Microsoft advance virtualisation offerings

HP has announced plans to acquire storage virtualisation firm LeftHand Networks for US$380m, subject to certain price adjustment conditions.
Rosalie Marshall Oct 2 2008 7:10AM Software
Yahoo woos third-party developers

Yahoo woos third-party developers

Yahoo is to open up several key technologies to third-party developers in a bid to encourage innovation in the industry and create more compelling, personalised web experiences, according to the firm's European managing director, Toby Copel.
Phil Muncaster Oct 2 2008 7:10AM Software
AMD brings Shanghai release date forward

AMD brings Shanghai release date forward

AMD has said it is bringing forward the deployment of its Shanghai server processors to the end of this year.
Iain Thomson Oct 2 2008 7:10AM Hardware
Telstra blames Spam Act for impersonal Tweets

Telstra blames Spam Act for impersonal Tweets

Telstra has hit back at claims its BigPond Twitter support feed is bot-like, arguing that personalising the messages would contravene the Spam Act.
Staff Writers Oct 2 2008 7:02AM Software
Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

The arrival of dual-n band networking with 5GHz promises an end to crowded home wireless networks. Speed, range and technology is great, but the price is steep
Zara Baxter Oct 1 2008 5:06PM Networking
Review: Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

Review: Linksys WRT610N, dual-n band networking is here

The arrival of dual-n band networking with 5GHz promises an end to crowded home wireless networks. Speed, range and technology is great, but the price is steep
Zara Baxter Oct 1 2008 5:06PM Networking

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