Saturday, March 13, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWeekly) 13/03/2010



HD video to help stroke patients get early diagnosis
Doctors expect to save hundreds of lives a year by assessing stroke patients taken ill overnight via high...
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Council criticises IT security of Summary Care Records
A local authority has formally raised concerns about the lack of IT security of the Summary Care Records scheme, which is part of the £12.7bn NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT).
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Blended threats demand new security approach, says Websense
Blended threats are the chief online security risk to enterprises and a new approach is needed to defend against these threats, says security firm Websense.
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Deutsche Post DHL builds wide area network with Vodafone
Deutsche Post DHL (DPDHL)...
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HSBC Holdings under investigation after Swiss data theft
Swiss financial sector regulator FINMA is investigating the theft of data from up to 24,000 clients of the Geneva private bank of HSBC...
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HD video to help stroke patients get early diagnosis
Doctors expect to save hundreds of lives a year by assessing stroke patients taken ill overnight via high...
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Windows Mobile loses favour in US as Google Android gains ground
Microsoft's share of the smartphone market has crashed in the US, while Google has made the biggest gains. Market analyst comScore...
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Koobface worm can double command and control servers in 48 hours
The Koobface worm, which targets social networking sites, can double the number of command and control...
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US Transport Security Administration worker charged with data tampering
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) has charged a former
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More governments plan to censor the internet, warns Clinton
More governments aim to censor the internet, according to the US State Department's annual report on human rights.
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MPs let copyright owners write the law on internet file sharing
BPI, the organisation that represents music publishers, appears to have drafted the controversial Amendment 120a to the Digital Economy Bill put forward by Conservative and Liberal Democrat party lords.
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