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The end of image spam
Image spam numbers hit lowest recorded levels in 10 months, according to security experts.
Negar Salek
May 29 2007, 2:53PM
Security
'Philfing' the new scourge of the net
A recent survey of more than 2,400 web users has found that Britain is becoming a nation of angry online shoppers.
Staff Writers
May 25 2007, 7:38AM
Mobility
The vital role of R & D
Spam - The great pollutant of email communications
Simon Cocking
May 23 2007, 5:50PM
Security
Sony extends PSP online libraries
Online PlayStation Portable shop opens its door.
Clement James
May 21 2007, 4:11PM
Services
Flexible working can save the planet
Flexible working can help save the planet by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, academics claimed today.
Robert Jaques
May 18 2007, 9:01AM
Strategy
Hackers beat the pirates
Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has admitted that its website was hacked and a database containing 1.6 million user names and passwords stolen.
Clement James
May 16 2007, 1:00PM
Mobility
Consumers give WiMax the thumbs up
Technology favoured over more expensive alternatives.
Robert Jaques
Apr 18 2007, 3:48PM
Collaboration
Gates still richest man in the world
Microsoft founder keeps top slot as tech moguls slip.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 13 2007, 2:58PM
Software
Stepping up to own the software
The tools a reseller develops can take their business to a whole new level.
Simon Sharwood
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Elissa Baxter
Mar 8 2007, 2:19PM
Software
ANZ: It's the screensaver or the environment
The humble screensaver could become the next quick source of energy savings, if the latest IT play by the ANZ is anything to go by.
Staff Writers
Feb 23 2007, 12:57PM
Finance
Opinion: Where are all the women in ICT?
Despite many achieving satisfying and stimulating careers, the number of women in the ICT industry is falling, AIIA CEO Sheryle Moon laments.
Staff Writers
Feb 16 2007, 3:20PM
Training & Development
Voice over IP turns up the volume
Consumers spoilt for Wi-Fi handset choice.
Robert Jaques
Feb 13 2007, 3:13PM
Collaboration
Nokia prepares to get back in the game
Mobile gaming platform to roll out by 2008.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 7 2007, 2:41PM
Mobility
Rise of the online retailer
With 24x7 availability and hassle-free shopping, more and more consumers are turning to online IT retailers.
Lilia Guan
Feb 5 2007, 2:17PM
Software
Where are the women in IT?
Prominent women in the channel discuss why it is tough working in a male-dominated industry at CRN’s inaugural ‘Women in the Channel’ champagne lunch
Lilia Guan
Jan 9 2007, 3:55PM
Training & Development
Hartin heads up the channel at NVIDIA
Altech’s former national sales manager Kevin Hartin will head up the A/NZ channel team at graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA.
Lilia Guan
Jan 9 2007, 10:17AM
Hardware
Wi-Fi hacks target the rich
Locations popular with high net worth individuals are being targeted by hackers using phoney wireless access points to steal personal information.
Iain Thomson
Nov 24 2006, 9:17AM
Mobility
ED hunts for XenSource partners
A month after signing up Express Data as its sole distributor, XenSource is now actively seeking resellers to take on its XenEnterprise virtualisation software platform.
Lilia Guan
Nov 8 2006, 1:26PM
Training & Development
We cannot live without broadband
Broadband is rated as the communication service that consumers can least live without, according to new research.
Robert Jaques
Oct 27 2006, 9:35AM
Mobility
EBay could replace banks in the future
EBay, or an equivalent trust system, could replace banks within 20 years, according to a Gartner analyst.
Will Head
Sep 20 2006, 9:37AM
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