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According to a new survey by Websense, UK companies appear to be somewhat blind when it comes to the effect of temporary staff on data security.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has announced that Senator Stephen Conroy will be sworn in as the Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy which puts him in the hot seat to deliver on Labor’s IT election promises.

Just when you thought the online office suite market couldn’t get more crowded, another competitor has jumped in the ring with the likes of Microsoft and Google and appears to have done what both heavyweights have so far struggled to do – ...

According to a new study conducted by iTracks for email archiving provider Fortiva, one in five businesses have settled a lawsuit to avoid the costly and time consuming task of searching through and recovering email.

Western Digital has announced that it has added a 500GB model to its less environmentally damaging line of GreenPower desktop hard drives.

Internet giant and global success story, Google has divulged the IP address of a controversial user of its ‘Blogger’ service to an Israeli court without a legal mandate forcing it too.

The posters are being torn off light poles and the annoying mailouts have ceased, so while you may not be hearing about how unions or economic mismanagement are going to make the sky fall in, you may have heard that we have a new Prime Min...

The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) has welcomed the newly-elected Labor Government in what it is calling “a critical juncture for the information, communication and technology industry in Australia.”

German police have been foiled in their efforts to wiretap VoIP communications, saying that the encryption used by Skype’s Internet telephony software makes it impossible for them to monitor the conversations of criminal suspects.

Early test results from Windows XP Service Pack 3 indicate that Windows Vista may be about to lose just a little bit more of its “wow”, with the upcoming release showing a 10% boost in performance over SP2.

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