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Hackers up the ante with targeted attacks

Hackers up the ante with targeted attacks

Targeted attacks represent the biggest IT security threat to companies, a senior Gartner analyst warned today.
Will Head Sep 19 2006, 9:38AM Security
China chip growth outpacing the US

China chip growth outpacing the US

China's chip makers will spend US$9.8bn expanding production capacity between 2006 and 2008, according to research published yesterday.
Simon Burns Sep 13 2006, 9:59AM Hardware
Online recruitment on the up

Online recruitment on the up

Online recruitment increased sharply in August to its highest ever level after a seasonal dip in July, according to new figures.

Will Head Sep 13 2006, 9:59AM Training & Development
IPTV to struggle in the short term

IPTV to struggle in the short term

The IPTV market will grow to 48.8 million subscribers by 2010 but companies will still struggle to turn that into a big profit, according to an industry analyst.
Matt Chapman Sep 7 2006, 9:42AM Sales & Marketing
China to lead the broadband world

China to lead the broadband world

China will overtake the US next year to become the world's largest broadband Internet market, analysts have forecast.

Simon Burns Sep 6 2006, 10:40AM Strategy
VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

WA-based PieNetworks has launched a WiFi Hot Spot WebPhone aimed at revitalising the flagging public payphone market.
Tim Lohman Aug 15 2006, 3:17PM Collaboration
Nokia the most stolen phone

Nokia the most stolen phone

Nearly half of all mobile phones stolen in 2005 were made by Nokia, a new survey has found.
Will Head Aug 7 2006, 9:28AM Mobility
Top China PC maker Lenovo squeezes into the black

Top China PC maker Lenovo squeezes into the black

Lenovo Group, the world's third-largest computer maker, beat expectations with its quarterly earnings on Thursday, even as it struggled to turn around the loss-making business it bought from IBM.
Staff Writers Aug 4 2006, 9:34AM Finance
Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking

Sun worries? Let your bikini do the talking

NEW YORK - As the bikini turns 60, it's entering the electronic age with a new model featuring a built-in alarm to warn wearers to get out of the sun - and ease concerns that the scanty swimsuits damage the health.
Belinda Goldsmith Jul 28 2006, 10:58AM Sales & Marketing
Space: the final frontier for Scotty

Space: the final frontier for Scotty

Actor's ashes boldly go.
Clement James Jul 27 2006, 12:00PM Mobility
System simulates fault tolerance of the brain

System simulates fault tolerance of the brain

University of Manchester to build brain style computer.
Staff Writers Jul 27 2006, 11:43AM Hardware
Open Networks bridges the WLAN gap

Open Networks bridges the WLAN gap

Broadband hardware and software vendor Open Networks has launched iConnectWLAN, a software tool which assists in the setting up of WLAN in the home or office.
Lilia Guan Jul 13 2006, 12:35PM Collaboration
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
Spam ratios on the rise

Spam ratios on the rise

MessageLabs research says virus and phishing tactics becoming more targeted.
Tom Young Jul 12 2006, 11:26AM Security
ChannelWorx to take Avaya into the IP Office

ChannelWorx to take Avaya into the IP Office

ChannelWorx has signed on to distribute Avaya’s data and IP telephony offering, IP Office.
Tim Lohman Jul 11 2006, 12:20PM Strategy
ACS identifies potential improvements to ICT trade

ACS identifies potential improvements to ICT trade

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called on the Australian government and ICT industry players reverse the growing ICT trade imbalance.
Staff Writers Jun 22 2006, 11:26AM Finance
Aussies weighed down by net concerns

Aussies weighed down by net concerns

Abstract security threats continue to weigh heavily on the minds of Australians, services outfit Unisys has found.
Staff Writers Jun 20 2006, 1:50PM Security
Converging on the elderly

Converging on the elderly

Converged Networks and Nortel nPower have teamed up to build a communications network for WA-based Anglican Homes.
Staff Writers May 30 2006, 1:20PM Hardware
Getting to the source of the problem

Getting to the source of the problem

Con Zymaris is a man on a mission, and that is to educate both the local IT community and government to the benefits of Linux and open source technology.
Alan Hartstein Oct 25 2005, 4:15PM Software
The sound of one hand typing

The sound of one hand typing

Queensland reseller Frontier Solutions & Strategies has signed a deal to distribute Matias ergonomic keyboards in Australia and New Zealand -- including a one-handed model.
Staff Writers May 12 2005, 4:01PM Hardware

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