
Citrix readies iPhone client
Application delivery firm Citrix has been demonstrating its long-rumoured iPhone client at the Macworld show this week.
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Two-factor authentication comes to iPhone
German company Charismathics chose the annual Macworld show in San Francisco this week to launch a two-factor authentication client for the iPhone, effectively turning the device into a smartcard for secure access.
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Skype makes mobile push
Skype, which has helped legions of consumers lower their long-distance phone bills with computer-based calling, is making a big push into the mobile sector, announcing support for Google's Android on Thursday.
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CES - Bad economy takes pizzazz out of tech show
Vast, empty spaces in the middle of the show floor. Knots of uniformed salespeople standing idly next to flickering screens. A slow-moving crowd drifting from one display to the next.
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Week in Review: The road less travelled
It was a week where prosumers tried to drive the technology agenda with CES and Macworld, forcing the enterprise into the backseat. Lucky enterprise techies know a thing or two about backseat driving.
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Going for gold in IT performance
The IT team that will build and support the systems behind the London 2012 Olympic Games is taking shape.
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Abused IT workers ready to quit
A quarter of IT staff in small and medium-sized businesses have suffered verbal or physical abuse at work, and many are looking for careers elsewhere, according to new research from IT support firm Connect.
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CES: Palm Pre wows CES crowds
As expected Palm has unveiled a new smartphone and operating system that it believes outperforms every other smartphone on the market.
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Telstra customers pay for local presence plan
Telstra has opened for public comment its latest regional and rural presence plan but said customers would wear the cost of it preparing the â€کunnecessary’ document.
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IEEE forges ahead with BPL draft standard
Broadband Over Powerline (BPL) has moved a step closer with the IEEE P1901 working group approving the baseline for a draft standard.
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NAB future with Satyam â€کunder review’
The National Australia Bank has confirmed the future of its services contract with Satyam is â€کunder review’ following revelations of a US$1 billion accounting fraud at the Indian outsourcing giant.
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Satyam says customers remain supportive
India’s fourth largest outsourcing provider, Satyam, is busy reassuring customers that business will continue as usual following the financial fraud committed by the company’s chairman Ramalinga Raju.
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HSBC strengthens online fraud defences
HSBC has deployed a new authentication system to protect online and remote transactions from fraud.
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Opinion: Compiling evidence boils down to a matter of time
IT needs a consistent approach to creating timestamps for forensic computing.
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Macworld 2009: New system tracks stolen Macs
Belgian software company Orbicule took Mac theft protection a stage further this week with the launch of Undercover 3.0 at Macworld this week.
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Kingston unveils first solid state drives
Kingston is making its first foray into the solid state drive (SSD) market using technology developed by Intel.
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Microsoft releases Windows Server 2008 R2 beta
Microsoft has released a beta version of Windows Server 2008 R2, which implements a number of key features for IT departments such as live migration of virtual machines and better support for remote desktops.
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