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Cops enlist HAL in fight against crime
News Law enforcement is dealing with increasingly complex cases where they need to look for connections between events and people among a large volume of data and they need to gather the evidence very quickly. [05 Nov 2008]
BBC puts software licensing in the spotlight
News It added: "Within the Future Media and Technology division, for major licensing agreements with flexible maintenance arrangements - such as those with Microsoft - the BBC annually reviews the licence usage and increases or decreases its... [31 Oct 2008]
Everyone needs a summer holiday - even phishers
News While the volume of phishing attacks on UK banks continues to grow with ever more ferocity as fire-sales and mergers unsettle banking customers, it seems those behind the scams need a holiday every now and then, just... [24 Oct 2008]
Cyber crime ring stung by police raid
News Credit-card details on fraud forums are priced according to volume, said Archdeacon, with US data typically retailing at 40 to 50 cents (23 to 29 pence) for name, credit-card and CVC numbers. European card information is... [17 Oct 2008]
Nokia Xpress steams in with iPhone killer
News Exterior controls include a volume rocker, a dedicated power button and a camera shutter. While LG and Samsung were quick to play their touchscreen phone cards after the release of the first iPhone, Nokia has been... [03 Oct 2008]
Do you have what it takes to be an e-caped crusader?
News McMurdie also wants to establish a unit where police work with industry, so that when reports of high volume fraud come in, both are equipped to prevent, investigate and prosecute the crime together. Detective... [01 Oct 2008]
Can £7m dent £105bn cyber crime menace?
News Speaking at an industry event organised by online payments company SecureTrading last week she said: "At the end of the day, we've got a handful of cops to deal with the high volume of frauds taking place. [01 Oct 2008]
Nokia's touchscreen iPhone rival coming this week
News Nokia, which has a strong track record in the lower-end handset market, said in July its touchscreen offering would come this year and be cheaper than rival models in order to tap into a higher-volume market. [29 Sep 2008]
Microsoft interoperability makes "substantial progress" in schools
News The company's educational volume-licensing arrangements usually cover all machines in an educational institution, regardless of which operating system is installed on them. Becta, the government body in charge of IT in... [17 Sep 2008]
Confused.com automates email handling
News Williams said the company would have found it difficult to cope with the volume of email responses it got following an email campaign around electricity pricing recently without the email management software in place. [10 Sep 2008]
Apple debuts new iPod nanos, Touch with Genius
News It adds integrated volume controls on the side and a built-in speaker, which is pretty impressive on something this svelte. Out in San Francisco, Steve Jobs has unveiled a new iPod classic, packing 120GB - that's 30,000... [10 Sep 2008]
Credit crunch hits Nokia market share
News Even though the company expects to increase device sales volume by 10 per cent or more this year, Nokia executives say that consumer confidence has been shaken and prices are falling. The mobile handset market is going... [08 Sep 2008]
IBM sets out storage strategy
News IBM's big enterprise customers are dealing with more data than ever before, and this initiative is designed to help them manage the sheer volume of information more efficiently and cost effectively. IBM has announced a... [08 Sep 2008]
GAME gets automatic email reading
News Computer games retailer GAME Group has implemented an automated inbound email reader to help its customer services team deal with a growing volume of web enquiries.silicon.com Retail & Leisure Get the latest retail and... [03 Sep 2008]
Work piles up for stressed out techies
News Just under half (43 per cent) cited increases in the volume of their work as the main reason for working overtime. Work is piling up for stressed out techies when they go on holiday, with no one picking up the slack when... [27 Aug 2008]