Another security vendor has put out the Christmas message on spam. But this time, TrustDefender points specifically to Phishing as being particularly dangerous over the holiday period.
As the UN summit on global e-waste wraps up in Nairobi this week, Dell has announced it has recovered almost 100 tonnes of PC waste ready for the recycling bin, across Australia and New Zealand.
Microsoft Office 2007 may be trying to push the boundaries of productivity, but the one improvement to the upcoming suite that has caught attention in Australia, is not the ribbon interface, but its inclusion of popular Aussie colloquialism...
Global warming is becoming a pushbutton of epic proportions, and while its waste may not be as visible as others, the IT industry is anything but clean and green. Sun Microsystems is on a mission to change this.
While spruiking its upcoming operating system, the head of Microsoft's Platforms and Services Division Jim Allchin has said that the antivirus and security measures in Windows Vista are so good he let his young son to surf the internet with...
The Federal Government’s proposed human services smartcard will offer the option of storing personal information, a function Human Services Minister Joe Hockey compares to a ‘mini iPod.’
Going beyond fashionably late, Telstra has finally announced new ADSL2+ offerings, upgrading its meagre 1.5Mbps capabilities and catching up with services its competitors have been offering since 2005.
IBM has pulled back the curtain on two new midrange storage servers aimed at companies it says require “hardened” infrastructures due to their unique operating conditions.