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Nokia readies touch-screen iPhone rival
Nokia is reportedly preparing to launch a new touch-screen smartphone device.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 29 2008 9:22AM
Hardware
Apple issues Java updates
Apple has issued updates for the Java components of its two most recent OS X releases.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 29 2008 9:22AM
Security
Opinion: Shiver me timbers
Back in the days when real pirates roamed the seas it never occurred to anyone to make the treasure cheaper so they’d stop bothering to steal it.
Ian Yates
Sep 29 2008 9:11AM
Software
APC: new solutions for data centres
APC, a provider of technology and industrial applications, has introduced three new solutions to manage power, cooling, physical space and security in datacentre environments.
Jenny Eagle
Sep 29 2008 9:10AM
Storage
Heavyweights team up on photo data standard
Some of the largest names in photography hardware and software are teaming up on a new project to create a standard image metadata system.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 27 2008 1:43PM
Software
Experts warn of new PDF attacks
Security organisations are warning users to be vigilant following the discovery of a new crop of tools for exploited PDF flaws.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 27 2008 1:43PM
Security
GAP calls for reform of telecoms access regime
Urgent reform of the current telecommunications access regime is needed to generate the investments required to give Australia state-of-the-art, world-leading telecommunications, the Global Access Partners (GAP) Congress on Regulatory Affairs heard today.
Staff Writers
Sep 26 2008 6:11PM
Telco/ISP
Third Google founder emerges
Hubert Chang has claimed that, alongside co founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, he created Google in 1997.
Emma Hughes
Sep 26 2008 2:34PM
Software
Ultra mobile device use set to soar
The number of ultra mobile devices (UMDs) is set to reach 200 million by 2013, with the industry worth around $27bn, according to new research by market analyst ABI Research.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 26 2008 2:20PM
Hardware
Otellini: PCs are the new time machines
Intel chief executive Paul Otellini has hailed the PC as a 'time machine', which allows users to predict the future and examine the past.
Iain Thomson
Sep 26 2008 2:20PM
Hardware
Wyse virtualisation software gets licensing deal
VMware has made a licensing agreement with Wyse Technology to use its remote display software.
Jenny Eagle
Sep 26 2008 2:14PM
Software
IBM, McAfee execs admit data management is out of control
Security experts at McAfee and IBM admit customers are yet to fully grasp the importance of data management despite stronger regulation and a series of highly publicised breaches.
Negar Salek
Sep 26 2008 2:11PM
Security
Beware smartphone data leakage, Marshal warns
The increasing use of Blackberry, iPhone and other smartphone devices in the enterprise could put corporate data at risk, content security vendor Marshal warns.
Liz Tay
Sep 26 2008 1:59PM
Security
Website developers can protect users from internet-borne threats
Protecting users from internet-borne threats falls on trusted websites, says Overstock's Sam Peterson. Dan Kaplan reports.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 26 2008 12:22PM
Security
Review: Sophos Endpoint Security and Control
The Sophos Endpoint Security and Control is a subset of the Sophos Network Access Control Advanced.
Justin Peltier
Sep 26 2008 11:35AM
Security
BlackBerry users neglecting security
New research finds 44 per cent of second-hand devices still contain sensitive
data.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 26 2008 10:01AM
Security
YouTube profiles used by scammers
A scam campaign is using profiles from YouTube to advertise products and services.
Dan Raywood
Sep 26 2008 9:59AM
Security
New certification to stress software lifecycle safety
The movement to create secure software received a boost with the launch of a new certification from (ISC)
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Dan Kaplan
Sep 26 2008 9:53AM
Security
Supercomputing now dominated by X86 architecture
High performance computing (HPC) may be the pinnacle of the computer speed pyramid, but not its profit pyramid.
Nebojsa Novakovic
Sep 26 2008 9:33AM
Hardware
Oracle sweeps into the hardware market
Oracle has made its first move into the hardware space, unveiling a pair of servers co-branded with HP at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 26 2008 9:23AM
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