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As Windows XP gets more secure, hackers are increasingly turning to third party applications to probe holes for possible exploits.

According to market analysts IDC, Australian businesses are keen for multifunctional devices (MFDs) with a 10.8 percent market growth in the third quarter and an increase of 36.7 percent from the same period in 2005.

In another win for the CSIRO in its US battles, a Californian court says the CSIRO can continue to fight out its patent infringement cases in the Texan court that originally ruled in favour of the Australian body against Buffalo companies.

A team from the University of Central Florida claims it has developed a way to increase the storage capacity of a normal DVD to at least a terabyte.

“People want to keep more on disk, but disk still costs more than tape,” says Quantum’s Australia country manager, Craig Tamlin.

Office slackers, professional sociopaths beware – Skype’s VoIP services will soon have an ear for untruths and be more accountable.

Open source security firm Untangle has ushered in a new dawn with a new name, new executive team, new funding and new free security services for SMBs.

The Suncorp Group as announced that it has picked RSA Security’s SecurID authentication technology to protect its customers from risk when using internet banking.

The race is on. With a briefing on the upcoming Access Card delivered by the government this week, vendors are gearing up for their stake in the rollout of over 16.7 million cards.

The legal wrangling over British American Tobacco related documents continues as the tobacco company fights to keep internal documents relevant to the Rolah McCabe case out of the public spotlight.

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