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Archive - 12 Jun 2007

The zeroth deadly sin?

Talkback The biggest (and implied) "sin" is PEOPLE! Without people using the networks, sending and receiving emails and forgetting their passwords, the risks would be minimal. Meanwhile, back in the real...

Symantec reveals Endpoint Protection

Blog At the massive Symantec Vision Conference 2007 in the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Symantec unveiled Endpoint Protection -- previously codenamed "Hamlet". At this Symantec fest, in...

Rats destroy London comms?

Blog It's amazing what rats can do. Chew your carpets, consume cheese, and, while they're at it, eat your cables. At least the last one befell Cable & Wireless last week, a source tells us. ...

Are these wires the future of crypto?

Blog How Doctor Who is this? The boffins at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have put together a prototype of a high-speed quantum key distribution (QKD) system, and they sent us a...

Apple's enterprising iPhone

Leader It only took a moment, but Apple's iPhone revelation showed some corporate stripes

Leopard and Safari take centre stage at WWDC

Roundup Apple's conference has been buzzing, with the release of a version of Safari for Windows and a demo of Leopard's key features by Steve Jobs

A walk along the inbox

Blog Just for fun, I did a quick analysis of the contents of my work inbox for the past 24 hours. Personal from outside the company: 3 Real spam: 4 Mailing list stuff I want: 5 Mailing list stuff...

Video: Jobs shows off Leopard's new features

Video Apple's chief executive took the stage at the WWDC conference and unveiled the operating system's new look

Video: Apple announces Safari for Windows

Video At the Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs announced a version of Safari that runs on Windows XP and Vista

Hello Wibree, and goodbye

Blog Remember Wibree, the "little brother" to Bluetooth that Nokia announced last year? Nope, thought not - it's not even become commercially available yet. And it won't, because it's now been sort of...

Microsoft plays catch-up on virtualisation

News Service Pack 1 for Microsoft's Virtual Server finally makes it out of the door, with more robust back-up and disaster recovery features

Google considers privacy dashboard

News Search giant is looking at a potential transparency drive as privacy group calls for an international summit to reach accord on data retention

IBM offers free Sametime trial

News Organisations can get a 90-day trial of the Lotus instant-messaging software with a host of added features

Apple's Safari for Windows hit by bugs

News High-profile hacker returns to controversy by highlighting the first bugs in Apple's latest browser launch, but refusing to report them to the company

Ultrawideband - almost ready

Blog Last year we exclusively broke the story that ultrawideband (UWB) is to be legalised in Europe. It all became official in February of this year, and all systems are just about ready to go. Lest...

Photos: Steve Jobs at Apple WWDC

Photo Apple's chief executive showed off key features of the Leopard OS and talked about iPhone applications at the Worldwide Developers Conference

High-speed Wi-Fi raises early concerns

Q&A Uncertified 802.11n Wi-Fi equipment is creating a potential interference and interoperability nightmare, according to the CTO of AirMagnet

RE:Mobile working is a myth

Blog Comment The Economist article is excellent, highlighting the often understated difference between mobile working (ie. short, under 1 hour, windows of time in temporary locations) vs remote working in...

Four deadly security sins

News Security expert names the most damaging practices IT administrators need to avoid to ensure their company's network remains well-protected

Play Money

Review In this book, the author recounts his experiences trying to make more money in Second Life than he did in his real-life job as a journalist, along with musings on virtual worlds and the convergence...

Global PC use to pass one billion by 2009

News Latest market figures from Forrester reveal that high growth rates in China and other emerging markets are fuelling the acceleration in PC adoption

Indian CIOs face skills shortage

News Country is suffering a shortfall in skilled IT resources and must consider offshoring IT roles, analysts warn

Google scores lowest in privacy rankings

News Recent report into corporate surveillance of customers has attacked the approach to privacy of several key internet players

Parallels given boost by Leopard announcement

News Company hoped Apple wouldn't usurp its Windows-on-Mac approach, and was relieved when Steve Jobs reiterated that

Safari 3.0 for Windows (Public Beta)

Preview Apple's Safari browser is now available for Windows. How is it likely to fare against Firefox, Internet Explorer and Opera? We take a first look at the public beta version.

Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone

News Beta version of Apple's web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications

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