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Laptops can "toast" skin, say researchers

Laptops can "toast" skin, say researchers

Resting a computer on your legs can lead to "toasted skin syndrome".
Nicole Kobie Oct 6 2010, 8:09AM Hardware
Brocade up for sale, say reports

Brocade up for sale, say reports

Rumours swirl around switch vendor.
Dave Bailey Oct 6 2009, 8:46AM Collaboration
Malware growth slowing, say experts

Malware growth slowing, say experts

Fewer new malware samples being found in the wild.
Shaun Nichols Jul 3 2008, 8:33AM Security
Bloggers say Microsoft’s Vista SP1 wreaking havoc on machines

Bloggers say Microsoft’s Vista SP1 wreaking havoc on machines

Online Microsoft customer blogs suggest the debut of the long awaited Vista Service Pack 1 has a few inconsistencies that need to be ironed out.
Lilia Guan Mar 20 2008, 2:33PM Software
The nation has its say: Rabid ’07

The nation has its say: Rabid ’07

We’ve just head back to school to cast our votes on who should lead the nation, but perhaps we should just hand Rabid the job of Minister for Resellers.
Rabid Reseller Nov 27 2007, 11:38AM Strategy
IBM not ready to say Oracle's Linux compatible

IBM not ready to say Oracle's Linux compatible

BOSTON - IBM is not ready to guarantee that its computer programs are compatible with Oracle's recently launched version of the Linux operating system, an IBM spokesman said on Friday.
Jim Finkle Feb 26 2007, 2:52PM Software
IT chiefs say viruses are still the greatest threat

IT chiefs say viruses are still the greatest threat

The Accenture Global Information Survey ranks firms’ security concerns.
Phil Muncaster Jul 12 2006, 11:26AM Security
Russians say Windows XP SP2 is vulnerable

Russians say Windows XP SP2 is vulnerable

A little-known Russian security firm claimed Monday [US] that it's spotted vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows XP SP2, and has taken the unusual step of producing its own patch for the bug.
Gregg Keizer Feb 1 2005, 12:00AM Security

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