October 2006
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Russian blackmailers jailed for targeting on-line gaming sites
A gang of Russian internet blackmailers have been jailed for extorting millions of pounds from British gambling websites. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
SAP and Cisco invest millions in RFID start-up
Cisco Systems and SAP have ploughed millions of dollars into emerging radio frequency identification (RFID) supplier Reva Systems. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Nokia unveils Bluetooth wireless rival for smaller devices
Nokia has unveiled a short-range wireless rival to Bluetooth, which uses less power and can be loaded onto smaller devices. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Microsoft unveils licensing controls for Vista and Server Longhorn
Microsoft has announced technology initiatives to tackle counterfeit copies of the forthcoming Windows Vista and Windows Server Longhorn platforms. The developments are also designed to tighten up licensing for the products. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Fujitsu recalls 300,000 laptop batteries
Fujitsu is recalling almost 300,000 Sony-manufactured laptop batteries, due to potential fire hazard. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Yahoo! brings sponsored search ads to mobiles
Yahoo! has announced the beta launch of sponsored search results on the company's Mobile Web service in the US and UK. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Apple stock options inquiry claims board victim
Apple’s former chief financial officer has resigned from the board after an internal investigation by the company into stock option awards. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Unlucky for some as Microsoft launches 13 secuity fixes
Patch Tuesday will see the release of 13 security updates Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
3Com introduces unified SMB switch
After a few silent months, 3Com has released an all-in-one unified switch for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Microsoft changes Window Server Datacentre licensing
Microsoft has changed the licensing of its Windows Server Datacentre operating system, allowing users buying new servers licensed with the OS to run an unlimited number of virtualised Windows Server instances. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Network consolidation upgrades assistance
Since 1914, Australian Red Cross has been responding to the needs of Australians through war, drought, flood and fire. Telecommunications is critical to its operations. Overall there's 1047 branches, 35,615 members, 30,258 volunteers and 998 staff. ... Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Cisco offers new security certification
Cisco dishes up an entry-level security certification that meets tough government security standards. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Link and port aggregation information
Need some clarification on link and port aggregation? Here, our expert, Lindi Horton, provides us with just that in this Q&A. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Troubleshooting your network
In this Q&A, our expert, Lindi Horton, helps with troubleshooting a network that has problems staying up in the evening. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
SEC to make XBRL compulsory for company filings within a year
The Securities and Exchange Commission will make every public company in the US file its quarterly company reports using Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) within a year. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
Standalone patch management suppliers under siege
As large security players look to add patching and remediation tools to their arsenals, analysts say the days of the standalone patch-management supplier may well be numbered. Continue Reading
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October 04, 2006
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Oct'06
ISCSI gains strength from servers
More powerful servers are helping ease some performance concerns for users considering IP SANs, but others say they still want to see more improvement. Continue Reading
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October 03, 2006
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Oct'06
IT managers plagued by career regrets
IT mangers are plagued with a sense of regret at work with many believing they have failed to reach their true potential, a survey by the Chartered Management Institute reveals. Continue Reading
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October 03, 2006
03
Oct'06
Test your IQ: Business continuity -- ANSWER
This type of plan specifies a means of maintaining essential services at the crisis location. Continue Reading
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October 03, 2006
03
Oct'06
Tesco uses heat sensors to track customer flow
Tesco has improved its customer service by installing heat sensors that can identify bottlenecks of people as they move around its shops. Continue Reading