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  • How Android users can overcome LeNa malware, slow carrier updates

    Android users can't rely on slowly deployed carrier updates to protect them from the LeNa malware. Expert Nick Lewis explains.

  • AT&T subsidiary talks real-world storage virtualization

    CHICAGO -- Virtualized storage from 3PARdata Inc. helped USinternetworking Inc.(USi), the managed services arm of...

  • Cool things about security, nothing about Britney Spears

    This list features the coolest pieces of Microsoft Windows content on the Interweb. Na nu, na nu.

  • Swine flu preparedness: Business continuity during an H1N1 outbreak

    As the public anxiously awaits release of the swine flu vaccine and news reports tally the latest damage done by the H1N1 virus -- commonly known as the swine flu virus -- it's not too late to make contingency plans for soaring absenteeism in the...

  • Cyber criminals exploiting global downturn

    Most governments are not focusing on cyber crime, there is a shortage of police in this area and the size of the problem is continually expanding. Those were the conclusions of the first McAfee Virtual Criminology Report, which clearly aims to put...

  • SSD frenzy grips vendors

    Maybe the Storage Networking World (SNW) event in Orlando has been the spark but the storage hardware inventiveness index has suddenly rocketed. A drive array was a drive array was a drive array was the rule. It could have FC, FATA, SAS or SATA...

  • Network Associates opens consulting group

    Network security company Network Associates (NA) has created a professional services group to offer consulting and educational...

  • Supplier's strength is PFI's fatal flaw

    Suppliers hold whip hand over intellectual property

    The Government can't sting Andersen Consulting for further compensation for the botched Nirs2 computer system because the contractor has Whitehall...

  • Eco-warriors can leave their dreadlocks at home



    If you've had a yen to protest against the evil doings of corporate giants and nasty governments, but find that baggy rainbow jumpers just aren't you, then the Internet could be just what you need.

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  • Will Oracle make it easy?

    Software supplier Oracle has recognised the problems that many companies face in integrating their back office systems using the Internet.

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    Namely, that by the time they have linked all their...

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