Stewart Title Guaranty Company Reduces Courier and FTP Costs Using Biscom Delivery Server for Timely, Accurate, and Trackable Distribution of Software to Their Customers
White Papers Stewart delivers state-of-the-art real estate information services, software, and solutions to its clients. Since federal and state laws are in constant flux, Stewart's customers require regular software updates to stay current.
[May 15, 2008, 1:01]
Dave Stewart says let Napster rock on
News Rock music stalwart and Internet entrepreneur Dave Stewart has called for artists to use the Internet to release material that is not tied to traditional music publishers, and praised controversial MP3 application Napster.
[October 12, 2000, 16:21]
Government set to respond to Stewart Enquiry
News The government will issue its response Friday to the Stewart Enquiry, which examined the health risk posed by mobile phones. The Enquiry, commissioned by government to investigate claims that mobile phone use had adverse health implications, issued...
[December 8, 2000, 9:40]
Alternate Realities: The future of marketing?
News Sean Stewart leans over his laptop in the little garage he's converted to a home office and joins an online poker match, posing as legendary gunslinger Wild Bill Hickok. What Stewart has done is give this young genre its most distinctive voice...
[December 16, 2005, 13:55]
Mobile phones no health risk - Report
News The Stewart Report will conclude that concerns over radiation from mobile phones resulting in a whole range of nasty side-effects from headaches and memory loss to lower testosterone levels and even tumours, are unfounded.
[April 28, 2000, 15:39]
Government to crackdown on mobile phone companies
News In the wake of Thursday's, Stewart Report, the government is expected to impose strict regulations on mobile phone manufacturers, asking them not to advertise to children. Although the Stewart Report found no scientific evidence of a health risk...
[May 12, 2000, 14:55]
Musicunsigned to becomes Web's first record label
News Musicunsigned plans to launch itself as a music publisher making it the first dotcom record label according to its A&R director Stewart Feeney Thursday. It is partly the success of the Web site that has convinced A&R director Stewart Feeney to...
[May 18, 2000, 17:26]
Report hints at minimum age for mobile phone use
News A report by the government-funded Stewart Inquiry, released Thursday, is also expected to recommend restrictions on the length and number of calls made by children. Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer, will work with Stewart to devise new...
[May 11, 2000, 8:03]
Storm botnet 'services' could be sold
News The owners of the Storm botnet, whose identities are as yet unknown, could be preparing to sell off the "services" of segments of the network, according to Joe Stewart, a researcher from managed security services company SecureWorks.
[October 16, 2007, 15:25]
HSE to fund study into portable computer health risks
News According to managing director of System Concepts, Tom Stewart, there are a wide range of issues associated with the use of portable computers. There are also problems with posture because laptops can be heavy to carry around," Stewart said.
[March 23, 1999, 11:05]
Botnet expert: Cut cash flow to cybercriminals
News We need to disrupt their business model and make it hard for them to carry out their attacks and make money," Joe Stewart, a security researcher at SecureWorks, said in an interview at the RSA 2009 security conference in San Francisco.
[April 23, 2009, 9:31]
Schools alerted to mobile phone dangers
News The advice follows recommendations from the government-appointed Stewart Inquiry in May to introduce guidelines on a minimum age limit for mobile phone users. We were literally making schools aware of the Stewart Inquiry -- enabling them to adopt...
[July 28, 2000, 15:29]
Government silent on Wi-Fi radiation claims
News He said that the threat should be seriously examined and that another inquiry should be carried out like the Stewart report into mobile phone radiation. The original Stewart Report of 2000 found no evidence that mobile phone use caused damage to...
[November 29, 2006, 13:03]
Clampi Trojan swipes online banking, log-in details
News Clampi, also known as Ligats, Ilomo or Rscan, infects computers in drive-by downloads when people visit websites hosting malicious code that exploits vulnerabilities in browser plug-ins Flash and ActiveX, said Joe Stewart, director of malware...
[July 30, 2009, 13:10]
Kent council bans mobile masts
News KCC also called upon the government to implement the recommendations of the Stewart Report, the government-commissioned enquiry into mobile health concerns which was published May 2000. I'd like the government to get on and enforce the...
[January 22, 2001, 15:53]
Netsky writers claim credit for Sasser worm
News The boasts are credible, Joe Stewart, senior security researcher at network protection firm Lurhq, said Monday. Stewart said that Netsky and Sasser contain the same code for many functions. Stewart accurately predicted that a worm based on the...
[May 4, 2004, 8:35]
Security firm exposes massive crimeware server
News The server appears to have been the central control point for Coreflood, a password-stealing Trojan and botnet that has been quietly infiltrating corporate networks since 2001, according to Joe Stewart, director of malware research for security...
[August 8, 2008, 15:44]
RealNetworks cries foul over Microsoft antitrust case
News David Stewart, the deputy general counsel for RealNetworks, told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that RealNetworks believes that Microsoft is deliberately delaying providing an unbundled version of Windows. One year after the Commission's historic decision...
[March 23, 2005, 16:40]
One in ten children ignore mobile guidelines
News Last year's Stewart Inquiry advised that children should be discouraged from using their mobile for "non-essential" calls. Following the publication of the Stewart Report, the Department of Education advised all schools to discourage pupils from...
[June 29, 2001, 11:29]
Kent County Council to ban mobile masts
News The council claims to be taking the action in response to the Stewart Report of May 2000, which recommended a precautionary approach. There are very real fears in Kent about the safely of mobile phone masts, backed up by the precautionary...
[January 18, 2001, 10:44]



