In the lead up to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) vote to induct the Office Open XML document format as an international standard, Microsoft has been accused of vote-buying at the Swedish Standards Institute (SIS).
According to a new report from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, one in ten Australians have been a victim of ID theft and there is very little trust in online businesses when it comes to keeping personal information safe.
Imation has kicked up the storage capacity of its Odyssey line of removable hard disk cartridges, with the medium now offering up to 160GB of rugged storage for SMBs.
Apple’s iPhone debuted in the US last month, and while the smartphone has been hailed as a “game changer” by many commentators, iPhone users soon discovered that the billing system behind Apple’s new baby is not quite as shiny and innovat...
The legal stoush between the file sharing service TorrentSpy and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) took a strange turn this week, with a federal judge not only ordering the BitTorrent site to monitor its users, but also that...
Startup Pano Logic is set to shake up desktop virtualization with a new thin client that’s strong on security and server utilisation while being light on power costs and TCO.
PowerFile is jumping on the Blu-ray train, announcing the release of a new enterprise archival appliance that it claims can deliver up to 120 terabytes of storage, and 500 terabytes per kilowatt.
In an effort to bring another layer of security to critical business data, IBM has unveiled a new data masking solution that it says obscures sensitive information while retaining its usability.
Seagate is reportedly preparing to launch itself headlong into the solid state disk (SSD) storage market next year, extending the company’s notebook offerings to include traditional magnetic hard disks, hybrids and full flash drives.