Dell squashes Alienware buyout rumour
Dell has moved to quash rumours it had acquired rival PC vendor Alienware.
Speculation about a possible buyout has been rife since Rahul Sood, CEO of Voodoo PC, a US O...
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Spammers exploit Iran nuclear crisis
As Iran is threatening to resume uranium-converting operations at a nuclear facility in Isfahan, spammers are taking advantage of the situation with another bogus junk em...
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Google's hiring spree makes it hungry
Search engine giant Google is launching a global search for two executive chefs to feed all the hungry engineers it's been hiring.
Qualified chefs can submit resumes a...
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Music industry spied on Sharman boss
The Australian music industry's piracy investigations unit conducted extensive surveillance of the Sydney north shore house owned by the chief executive officer of peer-t...
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FBI probes system breach at Stanford
The FBI is investigating a computer system security breach at Stanford University that may have put the personal information of nearly 10,000 people at risk, the universi...
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SCO latest claim against IBM - copyright
SCO Group has significantly widened its Unix and Linux lawsuit against IBM, adding a copyright infringement claim to the already complicated case, sources said on Thursda...
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Intel loses case against email-happy former employee
Setting a new precedent in internet law, the California Supreme court ruled on Monday that an ex-Intel worker did not trespass on company computer systems when he emailed...
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Telco trio attack BT 'monopoly' from new direction
Telcos Energis, Tiscali and Your Communications have shifted the battle against BT's broadband 'monopoly' to competition rules.
The three have withdrawn their complain...
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Learner drivers held at the lights by DSA web switch
The Driving Standards Agency has issued a warning to learner drivers advising them that it will be unable to accept driving test bookings for two days due to it switching...
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Cisco resumes reign over Juniper
Cisco System's market share in the lucrative high-end networking equipment market has grown to 26 per cent from 21 per cent, beating rival Juniper Networks in the second ...
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