The UK’s national DNA database, which houses 4.1 million records pertaining to evidence of crimes collected by police, has been found to have upwards of 100,000 incorrect records.
A team of researches at Japan’s Keio University claim to have found a new method of storing data that doesn’t rely on magnetism, electronic storage, but on microscopic bacteria.
In order to keep up with market demand, Clearswift says it sole Australia distributor itX is looking to double the number of Clearswift resellers across the country.
Linus Torvalds has hit back at Microsoft’s recent remarks about Linux infringing on a number of its patents, announcing that the software giant should reveal the list of violations so the open source community can respond appropriately.
To coincide with the release of Backup Exec System Recovery 7.0, Symantec conducted a study on the backup practices of 400 SMB organisations in Australian and New Zealand. The research shows that while small and medium businesses mostly fo...
Public sector applications firm Infor has announced that it will acquire Hansen Information Technologies, boosting services for local government and municipal authorities.
Today is World Information Society Day and this year, the International Telecommunciation Union (ITU) is exploring ways to ensure the digital revolution reaches young people everywhere.
An agreement between the National Electronic Conveyancing Office (NECO) and the Lending Industry XML Initiative (LIXI) brings e-conveyancing one step closer to reality with common data standards now on the agenda.
According to a new report from Symantec, over 100,000 computers have been infected with a new type of malware that uses Micrsoft’s own Windows Update procedure to download malicious files.