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Technology Today
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Analysts: Web 2.0 to spur smartphone demand
Web 2.0 apps such as Facebook and Twitter will lead to significant growth in the market for high-end mobile devices, according to a report by Juniper Research ...
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IBM plans 20 petaflop supercomputer
Company says new system will make the smash the old performance records in two years' time ...
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Government appoints battery law enforcer
The National Weights and Measurements Laboratory will make sure that electronics manufacturers follow environmental rules on hazardous materials and device design ...
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Motorola starts UK trials of 4G mobile broadband
Field tests of LTE, the successor to 3G broadband, begin at the communications company's Swindon facility ...
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WiMax gets its security beefed up
WiMax was, apparently, a mobile broadband technology in search of a public key infrastructure (PKI). Well, now it has one: Verisign has just announced it got the deal from...
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WiMax gets its security beefed up
WiMax was, apparently, a mobile broadband technology in search of a public key infrastructure (PKI). Well, now it has one: Verisign has just announced it got the deal from...
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Sun able to 'weather' downturn
Company's net cash-revenue ratio of US$1.8 billion is "healthy", compared to negative net cash positions of its main competitors, says its APAC president. Compare your salaryUse the IT salary...
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Symantec, Ask team up on web-safety ratings
Under the new partnership, Norton users will be able to see security ratings for websites directly in searches on Ask ...
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Downturn to dull flash, Ethernet storage
Cost-conscious storage environment will see firms pass over solid-state drives and delay switch to Fiber Channel over Ethernet, says HDS CTO.
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PINoptic secures smartphones using picture codes
The company says it has new software that will help make smartphones more secure by associating pictures with pass codes instead of numbers ...
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NHS critical IT faults double in three years
Last year nationwide NHS computer systems suffered 820 'severity one' faults, up from 488 in 2006 ...
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IBM report: Security vulnerabilities going unpatched
A report by IBM X-Force has found many disclosed vulnerabilities are unpatched years later, and that Microsoft is the vendor with the highest percentage of disclosed holes ...
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HealthSmart gets new head
The Victorian Department of Human Services has appointed a new CIO of health services who will also lead up the state's HealthSmart electronic health initiative.
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India will still enjoy IT growth this year
Boosted by expected arrival of 3G, infrastructure consolidation and SMB outsourcing, India's IT spend will grow 14.1 percent in 2009, says Springboard Research.
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Ask partners with Symantec on security ratings for Web searches
Norton users will be able to see security ratings for Web sites directly in searches on Ask, under new Symantec-Ask partnership to be announced this week.
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Optus Android phone expected shortly
Mobile phone manufacturer HTC is believed to be planning an Australian launch of a mobile handset based on Google's Android platform, with Optus and possibly other carriers to support...
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Crocodile interrupts Telstra operation
Over the last two days, Telstra has temporarily fixed a cable cut in the Kimberley region in an operation involving a C130 Hercules and a baby crocodile.
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IE market share drops, Firefox gains
Microsoft's Internet Explorer is continuing to lose market share to rival browsers Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome, according to new Web metrics.
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Microsoft aims to show Windows 7 'readiness'
Even though it's not willing to say when the operating system will ship, Microsoft is nonetheless trying to show partners that the time for them to get ready is...
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IBM report: Vulnerabilities still going unpatched
Many disclosed vulnerabilities are still unpatched years later, notes report, while Microsoft is vendor with the highest percentage of disclosed holes.
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