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eCrime Symposium: Live coverage

eCrime Symposium: Live coverage

Editor-in-chief Nate Cochrane tweets live from the eCrime Symposium.
Nate Cochrane Aug 5 2009, 9:22AM Security
MP quits over McKinnon extradition decision

MP quits over McKinnon extradition decision

Cites Commons decision on British hacker for departure.
Iain Thomson Jul 25 2009, 9:48AM Security
US tops spam relay chart again

US tops spam relay chart again

Country responsible for 15 per cent of all junk mail, says Sophos report.
Staff Writers Jul 21 2009, 9:22AM News
US Department of Justice investigates Google Book Search

US Department of Justice investigates Google Book Search

Deal with US book publishers may breach anti-trust regulations.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 6 2009, 9:18AM News
Adobe closes US headquarters for a week

Adobe closes US headquarters for a week

Firm shuts US operations this week in bid to cut costs.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 1 2009, 9:19AM News
New iPhone dogged by shortages and overheating reports

New iPhone dogged by shortages and overheating reports

US shelves empty but UK shops "likely" to be OK.
Iain Thomson Jun 30 2009, 3:22PM News
Centrelink takes in-house security tech to US

Centrelink takes in-house security tech to US

Centrelink is to hold workshops in the United States and Australia in an attempt to have its in-house developed smartcard technology adopted as a world standard.
Staff Writers Jun 8 2009, 8:54AM Security
AusCERT09: US Military inspects student laptops for security threats

AusCERT09: US Military inspects student laptops for security threats

If you have a problem with your staff or students installing unauthorised applications, or your network is groaning under malware, Colonel Joe Adams from the United States Military Academy at West Point has a solution - but it's one your users probably won't enjoy.
Nate Cochrane May 18 2009, 2:59PM Security
Apple charged US$19m for patent infringement

Apple charged US$19m for patent infringement

Apple has been found guilty of patent infringement and charged $19m by a US court in Texas.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 27 2009, 3:17PM Hardware
US DOJ extends cut-off date for Microsoft oversight

US DOJ extends cut-off date for Microsoft oversight

Microsoft may be able to develop its next operating system release without the US Department of Justice (DOJ) looking over its shoulder, despite the filing of a requested extension on the terms of its settlement.
Shaun Nichols Apr 20 2009, 12:23PM Collaboration
Blu-ray set to hit 100 million mark

Blu-ray set to hit 100 million mark

Disc sales projected reach milestone later this year.
Shaun Nichols Feb 24 2009, 3:10PM Finance
Obama's digital kingmaker advises Aussies to get "real"

Obama's digital kingmaker advises Aussies to get "real"

It's time to drop the corporate-speak to start dealing with your supporters, customers and partners like human beings.
Nate Cochrane Feb 14 2009, 10:06AM Mobility
China muscling in on spam market

China muscling in on spam market

US sees junk mail lead shrink.
Shaun Nichols Feb 5 2009, 7:50AM Security
US mulls US$6bn broadband commitment

US mulls US$6bn broadband commitment

Congress proposes huge investments in science and technology.
Shaun Nichols Jan 17 2009, 8:11AM Collaboration
Hacking is as hacking does in the US of A

Hacking is as hacking does in the US of A

Matthew JC. Powell and the tale of Sarah Palin’s hacked email account
Staff Writers Nov 27 2008, 12:27PM Security
Aussie biometric company gets US distribution

Aussie biometric company gets US distribution

Australian biometric software developer, Bio Recognition Systems (BRS), has signed a distribution agreement with General Lock.

Lilia Guan Nov 20 2008, 2:53PM Security
Microsoft launches online store

Microsoft launches online store

Hardware and software 'straight from the source'.
Rosalie Marshall Nov 17 2008, 12:44PM Hardware
Ain't nobody here but us chickens

Ain't nobody here but us chickens

Telstra’s tangle with Twitter is a lesson in how not to engage
customers on social networks.
Staff Writers Oct 13 2008, 12:09PM Collaboration
IT survives US economic downturn, for now

IT survives US economic downturn, for now

Latest figures shows that the IT industry has been surprisingly immune to the US economic slowdown. But analysts warn that this immunity won’t last.
Staff Writers Sep 26 2008, 8:10AM Finance
Identity theft bill set for approval

Identity theft bill set for approval

A new identity theft bill is set to become US federal law. The security bill has already headed to the President's desk.
Shaun Nichols Sep 22 2008, 2:25PM Security

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