NIST researchers map network security risks
July 31, 2008
U.S. computer scientists are analysing and mapping computer network pathways according to the probability of a data breach.
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China blamed for cyber-terrorism
July 31, 2008
China has been accused of sponsoring cyber-terrorism at a conference organised by the UK Home Office.
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Nasa boffins reveal aurora trigger
July 31, 2008
Nasa scientists have uncovered the precise event that triggers the auroras of light at the Earth’s polar regions.
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Virgin Galactic rolls out new Mothership
July 31, 2008
Commercial space venture Virgin Galactic has unveiled the plane which will launch its SpaceShipTwo orbital craft..
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iPhone fever fills AT&T's coffers
July 31, 2008
US telco AT&T is crediting the iPhone with helping push the company to a strong second quarter..
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Virgin to carry the iPhone
July 31, 2008
As of Friday, August 1, Virgin Mobile will become the fourth mobile carrier to offer the iPhone in Australia.
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VMware to make bare metal hypervisor free
July 31, 2008
VMware will next week make its ESX 3i hypervisor available for free, a move the company is presenting as a logical step in growing the virtualisation market, but which some experts also see as necessary to counter the threat from rivals such as Microsoft.
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Shove over iPhone: Blackberry Bold comes to Australia
July 31, 2008
The Australian mobile market has welcomed yet another device with the launch of the BlackBerry Bold Smartphone this week.
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LiMo kills Linux smartphone
July 31, 2008
If you were anxiously awaiting “The World’s first smartphone based on Access Linux Platform (ALP)” then wait no more, and the Samsung i800 has gone the way of the dodo.
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Radar Networks readies new release of Twine
July 31, 2008
As one of several start-ups trying to crack the code on building a piece of the semantic Web, its biggest challenge will be attracting users.
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