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Malware-infected site detected every five seconds
News According to the Sophos security threat report Blogspot.com, the blog publishing system owned by Google, was found to be hosting two per cent of the world's web-based malware in June 2008 - with hackers hosting malicious code on blog pages and... [23 Jul 2008]
ID cards face student scorn
News The launch of the site coincides with the publishing of findings of a survey by the Identity and Passport Service showing that 63 per cent of young people support the idea of a nationally recognised form of identity to prove their age. [09 Jul 2008]
iPhone 2.0 - ready for business?
News But Apple's phone may also find a home in verticals such as publishing and marketing, which already have a high degree of Mac users. With Apple CEO Steve Jobs set to unveil the hotly anticipated iPhone 2.0 on Monday, rumoured tweaks include 3G, GPS... [06 Jun 2008]
Cloud computing: Ready to experiment with
News Platforms such as Facebook are becoming more organised by publishing their APIs and giving users privacy controls with which to define how their want their identities managed, he said, adding that integrating such platforms could go a long way in... [23 May 2008]
Beijing 2008 Olympics IT gets ready for the big freeze
News Atos Origin is the worldwide IT partner for the Olympic Games, overseeing the infrastructure which features 10,000 PCs, 1,000 servers and 5,000 results systems terminals, as well as a suite of applications for managing the games and publishing the... [13 May 2008]
Critics label Microsoft's OOXML a 'marketing tool'
News Mason said in an email: "I didn't think [OOXML] needed to be a standard; getting it that designation is like vanity-press publishing. The developer of XML and a former International Organization for Standardization (ISO) committee chair have both... [21 Apr 2008]
Steve Jobs top of the Power pops
News The article stated: "Along the way Jobs conceived of 'desktop publishing', gave the world the laser printer and pioneered personal computer networks. Jobs took the top spot in Fortune magazine's Power 25 for 2007, for having "twice altered the... [29 Nov 2007]
Chip and bin to combat climate change?
News We still haven't got a date for when we're going to be publishing the way forward because we're still developing the policy. Chips in wheelie bins could be used to help the UK meet targets to reduce its CO2 emissions. [31 Oct 2007]
Microsoft says sorry for update blunder
News We are also working on improving our internal publishing processes to ensure this does not happen again. Microsoft has apologised for a Windows Server update that automatically installed the Windows Desktop Search (WDS) tool on users' desktops... [26 Oct 2007]
Norwich Union automates HR enquiries
News At time of publishing, more than 17,600 of the insurance giant's 35,000 employees have accessed the AskHR system, supplied by Transversal, over 51,000 times. Norwich Union's HR department has rolled out a search application to make it easier for... [15 Oct 2007]
Bring on the naked PCs, says think tank
News He said the institute's analysis excluded Apple's OS X because the Mac is a "premium, niche product, like a Bang & Olufsen television, which is difficult to justify in the business world outside of the publishing sector". [24 Sep 2007]
Search gurus see big bucks in the enterprise
News The panellists said they were impressed with search engines like ZoomInfo.com, the job candidate search engine, and Mahalo, the search engine started by publishing entrepreneur Jason Calacanis that uses human-created results for the most popular... [29 Jun 2007]
CIO Essentials: Open source, green tech, women in IT
News What they do require is an ability to take some risks - no riskier than an Italian publishing house I knew, which spent two years on a massive advertising engine only for their top three software provider to decide that they would no longer... [19 Jun 2007]
YouTube copyright battle hots up
News The Federation Francaise de Tennis and Ligue de Football Professionnel, as well as New York-based Cherry Lane Music Publishing, have joined a class-action lawsuit that accuses YouTube and parent company Google of copyright violations, according to... [06 Jun 2007]
Legal risks in naming wi-fi networks
News The increasing trend of naming wi-fi networks to promote a website or physical location such as a shop opens up network owners to the risk of libel actions - just as if they were putting out a newsletter or publishing a website. [04 Jun 2007]
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