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Want to know more about what's hot or on the horizon in the IT space?

This section looks at some of the new technologies that are emerging, or could be upcoming in future months or years.

Check out the articles below to find out more about what is going on in the industry!

New Nokia business phone marks convergence push

New Nokia business phone marks convergence push

Nokia has unveiled a new corporate phone handset as part of a wider strategy to provide enterprise mobility through fixed-mobile convergence (FMC).
Daniel Robinson Sep 19 2007 7:06AM Hardware
AMD unveils triple-core desktop chip

AMD unveils triple-core desktop chip

AMD is to include a triple-core chip in the line-up for its forthcoming Phenom desktop processors. The company said there is a gap in the market for a product with more performance than dual-core chips, but which costs less than current quad-core processors.
Daniel Robinson Sep 18 2007 8:26PM Hardware
McAfee unveils new security management platform

McAfee unveils new security management platform

McAfee has unveiled a new platform that allows organisations to centrally manage security and compliance products from different vendors.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 18 2007 9:26AM Security
McAfee announces new security risk management solution

McAfee announces new security risk management solution

McAfee's new security platform offers management and compliance within asingle platform
Rosalie Marshall Sep 18 2007 7:22AM Security
Clearswift appoints new ‘Premium Partner’

Clearswift appoints new ‘Premium Partner’

TLC Data Security gets 'Premium Partner' nod from Clearswift.
Lilia Guan Sep 14 2007 10:47AM Security
New features boost PGP email encryption product

New features boost PGP email encryption product

PGP Corporation has unveiled a new set of encryption features for its Universal Gateway Email product.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 14 2007 10:06AM Security
<i>Italian Job:</i> The launch of a new attack

Italian Job: The launch of a new attack

The 'Italian Job' attack was the first large scale use of a Web-based attack, and it was duplicated only a few days later.
Staff Writers Sep 13 2007 5:06PM Security
RFID chips may cause cancer

RFID chips may cause cancer

RFID chips, which are currently being implanted in humans in some US states, have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals, according to reports in Associated Press.
Iain Thomson Sep 13 2007 10:55AM Oddware
JavaScript hijacking - a new vulnerability

JavaScript hijacking - a new vulnerability

A new vulnerability, termed JavaScript hijacking, was recently identified that specifically affects the rich, interactive interfaces typically associated with Ajax and Web 2.0 applications.
Jacob West, Sep 13 2007 7:19AM Security
On 9/11 anniversary, vendor group announces new credentialing system for emergency responders

On 9/11 anniversary, vendor group announces new credentialing system for emergency responders

A group of vendors today unveiled a consortium formed to allow first responders to easily identify themselves and their skills when entering a disaster area.
Dan Kaplan Sep 12 2007 7:25AM Security
New game offers cash for killing

New game offers cash for killing

A new online game is offering cash prizes if players manage to shoot other players and stay alive themselves.
Iain Thomson Sep 11 2007 3:28PM Software
New standard offers zero-configuration virtualisation

New standard offers zero-configuration virtualisation

A group of six server builders and virtualisation vendors plans to reveal a new standard to help IT departments automate the installation and deployment of virtual machines.
Tom Sanders Sep 11 2007 8:20AM Hardware
AMD pleads for new energy metric

AMD pleads for new energy metric

AMD has introduced a new energy metric which it claims will more closely resemble power consumption in real-world deployments.
Tom Sanders Sep 11 2007 8:18AM Hardware
Record levels of spam detected, new study shows

Record levels of spam detected, new study shows

Spam levels reached an all time high last month, according to the latest figures by SoftScan.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 9 2007 11:09AM Security
LG adds features, cuts price on dual HD DVD player

LG adds features, cuts price on dual HD DVD player

South Korea's LG Electronics introduced on Wednesday an updated version of its high-definition DVD player that supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD, offering a possible solution to the format war.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2007 10:37PM Hardware
US state bans forced RFID tagging of humans

US state bans forced RFID tagging of humans

The California state Senate has approved legislation to bar employers from forcing workers to have RFID chips implanted under their skin.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2007 3:01PM Hardware
Mobiles are a man's new best friend

Mobiles are a man's new best friend

A new poll by Lifeline, the insurance division of Carphone Warehouse, appears to show that people would rather lose a pet than a mobile phone.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2007 1:29PM Hardware
McAfee’s new SMB channel program

McAfee’s new SMB channel program

McAfee launches Secure Internet Gateway 3000 to the Australian mid-market as part of a revamp of its SMB channel program.
Negar Salek Aug 28 2007 9:14AM Security
New laser promises to turbocharge data

New laser promises to turbocharge data

US researchers have demonstrated a laser designed to generate high-speed pulses of light on silicon that can speed data transmission.
Robert Jaques Aug 24 2007 3:33PM Telco/ISP
Southern Cross upgrades submarine cable with new Alcatel-Lucent deal

Southern Cross upgrades submarine cable with new Alcatel-Lucent deal

Alcatel-Lucent has signed a new contract with Southern Cross Cable Network to upgrade the landing stations of Southern Cross’ 28,900 km submarine cable network.
Staff Writers Aug 24 2007 3:27PM Telco/ISP

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