Making it harder to catch criminals
Talkback This technology would be make police evidence collection that bit harder. Just a thought: Currently with magnetic media (conventional hard drives) even overwriting data still leaves a trace which can be recovered by police forensic techniques.
[April 4, 2008, 13:45]
Banks 'must try harder' on ID theft
Talkback INSURE DATA The business expansion scope for banking and insurance sectors is tremendous if the information technology is harassed properly, keeping in mind various technological and legal requirements.
[July 5, 2005, 18:09]
Ubiquitous Networking Helps Deloitte Employees Work Smarter, Not Just Harder
White Papers The challenge was to help Deloitte business consultants, auditors and analysts improve their connectivity to networked resources while working in the field and at client sites. The solution was notebooks built around Intel Centrino mobile...
[March 23, 2005, 23:00]
Missing GPL detail may make it harder to enforce
News The GPL may be difficult to enforce due to a lack of clarity over who owns the copyright to the software, according to a legal expert on Monday. Lucie Guibault, an assistant professor of intellectual-property law at the Institute for Information...
[June 1, 2005, 15:35]
Banks 'must try harder' on ID theft
News Identity theft has been in the headlines again in recent weeks in both the US and in the UK, where an undercover reporter from one tabloid newspaper, The Sun, was promised the details of thousands of bank accounts from a computer engineer in an...
[July 5, 2005, 11:40]
We are not in early 80s but in 2006 so try a bit harder with next release!
Member Review Compare to other OS like Freebsd 6.1 or Debian GNU Linux 3.1, Solaris 10 is like early RedHat: very agresive marketing and poor quality. Performace? pfff it is such a shame that Sun not allow to public benchmark results!
[August 21, 2006, 10:27]
E-government: Must try harder
News The British government is still failing to take full advantage of the Internet by providing citizens with useful and innovative online services, according to an influential group of MPs. The Public Accounts Committee said on Wednesday that...
[August 28, 2002, 13:33]
Harder to stop and remove than you think
Talkback Once you HAVE the virus, you can no longer download updates from Microsoft and most antivirus software vendors. One thing the virus does is block requests from you computer to these web sites. Following the steps from a site I found - downadup.com...
[January 25, 2009, 16:39]
CRM: The choice just got harder
News With two extremely successful IPOs in the last six months from Salesforce.com and RightNow Technologies, CRM providers seem to have finally escaped much of the bad press the technology attracted in the late 1990s.
[November 15, 2004, 14:20]
IT managers drive harder outsourcing bargains
News Outsourcing companies are facing increasing competition and falling contract values, giving IT managers greater bargaining power for outsourcing contracts in 2007. According to outsourcing advisory company TPI, average outsourcing contract values...
[January 11, 2007, 12:22]
80/20 rule helps you work smarter, not harder
News If you're the first one in the office and the last to leave or feel that you have more work than is humanly possible to do in a normal workweek, this article is for you. You can minimise your workload without shirking responsibilities or...
[July 10, 2002, 14:30]
Trustworthy Computing - could try harder
News Most administrators are familiar with the Bill Gates e-mail distributed in January that outlined Microsoft's new strategy for better securing its software. The initiative was labeled "Trustworthy Computing.
[October 8, 2002, 9:15]
Virtualisation gets a harder edge
News The virtualisation specialists are fighting back. Companies such as VMware and, more recently, XenSource, first made their names with standalone virtualisation software that let customers run several operating systems simultaneously on a single...
[September 10, 2007, 16:54]
ECTS: Copying CDs just got harder
News Californian firm, Macrovision, Friday announced its SafeDisc anti-piracy solution for CD-ROMs that, says UK managing director David Simmons, "has yet to be broken. SafeDisc is a software solution that requires no changes to either PC or CD-ROM...
[September 7, 1998, 10:34]
Work smarter. Not harder.
White Papers Today we share information faster and farther than ever before. Despite this, 42% of people make decisions based on wrong information every week. This brochure from IBM® will show you how to join the smart revolution and create a more productive...
[October 20, 2009, 13:04]
EBay restricts email access
News EBay plans to block members from being able to look up each others' email addresses on the site, making it harder to spam members -- and also harder for people to cut the online auction house out of a deal.
[February 1, 2001, 13:27]
European companies 'afraid of new tech'
News European companies are 'gun-shy' when it comes to implementing new technology, making the region a lot harder to sell into than the US or Asia, according to a leading venture capitalist. It's harder to sell new technology into Europe than ever.
[March 2, 2004, 16:00]
EU vote 'widens loopholes' in software patent directive
Talkback Some MEPs may genuinely believe the outrageous lies coming from the proponents of the directive, but it is becoming harder and harder to credit them with that much stupidity: Proponent: "This directive will not change what is or isn't patentable...
[June 21, 2005, 18:34]
US Report: Intel is lowering the boom, and the Celeron, on AMD
News But with its revitalised Celeron chip, suddenly Intel is making it increasingly harder for AMD's retreat-and-conquer strategy to succeed. The fact that Intel now has stronger products [like the Celeron] below the Pentium II makes it harder to keep...
[August 28, 1998, 16:32]
Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
Talkback One way to make things harder for criminals is, just like in the real world, to introduce a bit of variety in the landscape: different browsers, different IM clients, different email clients or for the bold different OSes would make it a lot...
[February 20, 2006, 13:28]



