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Photos: How old PCs are creating opportunities

News Tony Roberts (left), chief executive and founder of Computer Aid International, cuts the ribbon on a shipment of PCs delivered to Kenya and hands over the first piece of kit to a pupil at Starehe Boys' Centre.

[February 14, 2007, 15:22]

Bush backs international cybercrime plan

News President Bush has asked the US Senate to ratify the first international cybercrime treaty. Even though the United States is a nonvoting member of the Council of Europe, it has pressed hard for the cybercrime treaty as a way to establish...

[November 19, 2003, 9:00]

G8 nations team up to fight cyber-crime

News The world's leading industrialised nations commit to unprecedented levels of international co-operation in order to combat the perceived threat of international computer crime Wednesday. At the end of a three day conference on computer crime in...

[May 18, 2000, 11:03]

Wonderland used encryption to swap child abuse pictures

News Seven UK men appeared before Kingston Crown Court for their first day of sentencing, charged with the distribution of indecent images of children over the Internet through an international pornography ring dubbed the "Wonderland Club".

[February 13, 2001, 9:32]

FBI 'hack' could set dangerous precedent

News Although US officials downplay the incident, some legal experts fear that this first publicly acknowledged government "hack" could spark a rash of indiscriminate, international hacking by individuals, foreign governments and corporations.

[May 2, 2001, 8:17]

SAFLINK and Computer Associates Team Up to Bring Password Protection Into the 21st Century

White Papers SAFLINK's SAFaccess, a biometric authentication security framework, was one of the first applications to be certified ca smart with eTrust Single Sign-On (eTrust SSO) from Computer Associates International, Inc.

[February 22, 2007, 0:00]

mig33

Downloads You can keep in touch with your friends and family and make new ones right on your phone.By joining mig33 for free, you can say goodbye to international calling cards and punching in annoying serial numbers.

[November 23, 2005, 6:00]

VOShoppingList Desktop Companion

Downloads Also, you can optionally put in the estimated price of each item and how many you want, and let VOShoppingList tell you how much you can expect to pay when you check out.Modify your lists on either your Pocket PC or your desktop computer, and the...

[May 27, 2002, 8:00]

CA takes on spyware with PestPatrol products

News Computer Associates International launched its first set of anti-spyware products on Monday, retooling the applications it acquired from PestPatrol for both corporate customers and consumers. Spyware applications are typically installed without a...

[November 9, 2004, 8:18]

Banks hit by high-tech extortion

News Just a week after NatWest launched the UK's first-ever banking service to operate entirely via the Internet, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has confirmed that it is aware of a number of extortion demand made by computer crackers on...

[September 22, 1999, 16:38]

Rijndael gets first commercial backing

News A new international standard for securing digital information was announced Monday and shortly afterwards received its first commerical endorsement from Irish computer security specialists Baltimore. For an encryption standard to be acceptable to...

[October 3, 2000, 13:13]

Photos: Computer Aid warms Chile with white heat of technology

News Chilean Ambassador Rafael Moreno (right) receives the first of a 7,000-strong consignment of refurbished PCs from Tony Roberts, founder of London-based charity Computer Aid International. Computer Aid has recently celebrated a landmark, having...

[July 4, 2006, 17:05]

Mini motherboards find niche

News The vast majority of motherboards are manufactured by Taiwanese companies such as AsusTek, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), Micro-Star International (MSI), Giga-Byte and First International Computer (FIC).

[September 26, 2003, 10:55]

Computer Aid: New life for old IT

News Computer Aid International has grown from one volunteer working part time to a slick operation employing 15 paid full-time staff and up to 15 volunteers, in just six years. Chief executive Tony Roberts is the man behind the Computer Aid...

[February 10, 2005, 15:25]

New viruses on the attack

News All the recent stories from ZDNet's international network: Wednesday 5th September The first ever computer virus utilising desktop themes has been detected in IRC chatrooms Foot and mouth disease isn't the only virus experts are finding it...

[September 5, 2001, 16:47]

Government widens net of responsibility for kids

News At last the message is getting through that the Internet industry is much broader than ISPs," said Nigel Williams, director of Childnet International. Home secretary Jack Straw has invited representatives from the Internet industry, child welfare...

[March 29, 2001, 16:18]

Comdex '99: Linux high rollers storm Comdex

News Computer Associates International is announcing that it is bringing its top network, anti-virus program, InoculateIT, to Linux in the first quarter of 2000. Fast forward to 1999 and the biggest computer trade show in North America, Comdex, where...

[November 16, 1999, 13:34]

Cybercrime treaty may conflict with UN declaration

News Crime fighting organisations including Interpol have called for international cooperation on tracking and prosecuting computer criminals. Other crimes that need new international attention in light of widespread computer communications are...

[December 12, 2000, 13:30]

Your next laptop: Made in China?

News In addition, Chang Chi, an officer at the Ministry of Information Industry of China, visited Taipei two weeks ago and discussed manufacturing plans with executives from First International Computer. First International, which has made notebooks for...

[December 29, 2000, 9:38]

$100 laptop project is 'fundamentally flawed'

News The One Laptop per Child (OLPC) scheme is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the history of the IT industry, according to Tony Roberts, chief executive and founder of UK charity Computer Aid International.

[June 20, 2006, 15:05]

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