Complete privacy 'does not exist', says Google
News Today's satellite-image technology means that.complete privacy does not exist," Google said in its response to the complaint. Google's Street View service didn't invade a Pittsburgh couple's privacy, the search giant said in a response to the...
[July 31, 2008, 9:50]
Hong Kong Hackers do exist... honest
News Oxblood refutes the notion that he made the whole thing up, saying, "The blondes do in fact exist, although we truncated our relationship with them last December for security reasons -- theirs and ours.
[August 23, 1999, 12:24]
US Report: Anti-bombing sites exist ... outside Iraq
News Still, several of those sites do make it easier for grassroots opponents of the Desert Fox operation to log complaints about the bombings. Some sites also include tips on how to contact U.S.decision-makers to lodge a protest.
[December 18, 1998, 8:49]
Can free speech and the Internet co-exist?
News You could call them domains that make a difference. The Consumer Project on Technology, Ralph Nader's pro-consumer organisation, announced on Wednesday that the group intends to propose seven new domains when ICANN (Internet Corporation for...
[March 2, 2000, 9:02]
Online advertising versus security: Where will the conflict end?
News Regardless of how you feel about Web advertising, the Internet as we know it wouldn't exist without it. And companies such as Google and Yahoo will exist as long as they can sell ads. Personally, I'm no fan of Internet advertisements and wish they...
[August 11, 2006, 13:55]
Wi-Fi threat to 3G 'is overstated'
News Even when such problems are resolved, The Yankee Group expects public access WLANs to exist in harmony with 3G, not in competition with it. The differences that exist in the core value propositions offered by these two technologies should lead to...
[July 3, 2002, 14:59]
Conspiring to contaminate?
News It's certainly true that antivirus software wouldn't exist if there were no worms and viruses, but that doesn't mean antivirus companies hire people to write worms and viruses. The fact that laws exist against releasing malicious code doesn't stop...
[November 14, 2005, 13:35]
Stopping shadow IT
News Why do shadow IT groups exist? We asked two experts to shed some light on the shadow IT phenomenon: why these groups exist, what security risks they pose, and how top management should address these risks.
[July 19, 2004, 12:00]
Microsoft investigating fake security email
News A Microsoft spokesperson said on Monday morning that the vulnerability the email warns of does not exist, and that users should ignore the email. This email is not from Microsoft Corporation and the claimed vulnerability and patch do not exist.
[May 30, 2006, 9:40]
Don't be undone by hidden information
News While Microsoft Word is one application that's capable of tracking changes, countless others exist - and it isn't a new problem. The concept of groupware wouldn't even exist without features to track changes.
[January 25, 2006, 15:10]
Can you ever be anonymous on the Web?
News Every time you transmit data from a computer to or from somewhere else using the Internet, literally dozens of places can exist that are monitoring the transmission. There's no record of it ever occurring, and therefore it doesn't exist.
[February 7, 2006, 15:00]
Big Bang project sparks supercomputer plans
News Grey said scientists are pretty sure the collider will produce the conditions they need to create the particles, if they exist at all. With such a tool, scientists say that they will either be able to produce the same particles thought to have...
[April 2, 2003, 7:38]
Microsoft, US dispute nuclear software threat
News Bugs exist, and they get fixed," said Nancy Ambrosiano, a spokeswoman for the Los Alamos National Laboratory. They say the bug that caused data to become invisible did exist, but was limited to one Russian facility that customised accounting...
[July 23, 2001, 17:03]
Security hole in IE5, patch in progress
News Microsoft is currently developing a patch, but until it is ready, the company recommends users only add Web sites they trust to the "Trusted Zone" in IE 5.0 and disable Active Scripting in the "Internet Zone", where all Web sites exist.
[October 14, 1999, 10:46]
Synchronise your Pocket PC with Novell GroupWise
News Conversely, there are folders in GroupWise that don't exist in Outlook, such as the Work In Progress folder or the GroupWise Address Book. There are portions of Outlook that don't even exist in GroupWise, such as the Notes and Contacts folders.
[May 8, 2003, 15:58]
Microsoft backs mobile phone standards
News That wedge can't exist, Wehrs said, because mobile data travels not just through the air, but also along the same routes as information sent over the landline Internet. A representative for the Open Mobile Alliance said that both the Open Mobile...
[June 13, 2002, 9:19]
Sun boss preaches NC gospel
News That environment will still exist. Mainframes, minicomputers, workstations, PCs, dumb terminals will still exist, but we have an alternative here with the zero-administration client. Sun's vision claims that NC hardware will be future-proof, since...
[September 20, 1996, 11:55]
Five years ago: Sun boss preaches NC gospel
News That environment will still exist. Mainframes, minicomputers, workstations, PCs, dumb terminals will still exist, but we have an alternative here with the zero-administration client. Sun's vision claims that NC hardware will be future-proof, since...
[September 21, 2001, 7:30]
Moving clients to an Active Directory environment: The benefits
News While it's possible to create a trust relationship between domains that exist on a common network, the domains are never truly integrated with each other because there is no higher authority that manages the domains.
[July 17, 2003, 13:27]
New NetSuite version imminent
News Companies still have islands of information, and some are trying to address this with Web services, but in many cases, this still doesn't solve the data issues that exist between applications. NetSuite is able to integrate data taken from multiple...
[October 14, 2004, 9:50]



