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Kaspersky Lab, the international Russian tech security titan that is 89th on the list of top 100 Russian companies and growing fast, has launched a range of new products for consumers, businesses, enterprise and government, effectively declaring out-all war to protect its 300m+ users from the cyber criminals that threaten the very Internet as we know it!

Published in Security
Friday, 03 December 2010 11:23

TV vs Computer - computer wins!

A recent survey commissioned by Intel, completed in October 2010, of 417 respondents across Australia aged between 16 and 59 years found that more Australians would give up their TVs before they'd let go of their laptops.

Published in Mobility
Friday, 26 November 2010 04:34

The sky's no limit for Kaspersky

With a brand new Ferrari sponsorship under its belt, a successful year-long 'Jackie Chan' promotion that is continuing in Asia thanks to heavy reseller demand and even sponsoring the Melbourne Demons as part of an Australian AFL showdown in Shanghai, Kaspersky is working with consumers, businesses and governments worldwide to stop the scourge of spyware, online criminals and online threats on a variety of platforms.

Published in Home Tech

10 kms from Newcastle sits the suburb of Charlestown where Apple's newest retail store will open, marking the latest chapter of the Apple Store saga and highlighting Apple's cheerfully quirky choices in choosing store locations!

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 11:58

What's coming in Norton 2011?

Whether or not you're one of the 250,000 people already using the beta release of Norton Antivirus 2011, you may be interested in learning about the features coming in the 2011 editions of Symantec's consumer products, along with some free tools from the company.

Published in Home Tech

In a letter sent to customers, Optus has outlined changes to the way charges for national, mobile and international calls are to be calculated. In a move that rivals their mobile data being charged in 10MB chunks, there's little benefit in this for customers.

Published in Mobility
Hoping to set off an explosion of interest in its upcoming Office 2010 suite, and minimise any implosion of Office 2007 sales, Microsoft has ignited its latest decree that Office 2007 purchasers will be eligible to receive a 'free' download of the equivalent Office 2010 package.
Friday, 05 February 2010 22:45

Interview with a trust defender: Ted Egan, CEO

Emerging Australian security powerhouse TrustDefender is quietly beavering away and winning big deals in the UK and Europe to uniquely secure the authentication, log-in process and session used by some of the continent's biggest financial institutions, other enterprises and their customers, putting the trust back into Internet transactions where traditional security solutions have failed.
Published in Security
Tuesday, 02 June 2009 10:37

Google preparing to become an e-book seller

Having agreed a settlement of its book digitising dispute, Google has revealed it plans to enter the e-book market before the year is out.

Published in Core Dump
What should you do to protect yourself, your computer, your online accounts and your digital self from being hacked? As with all protective measures, there’s no one single “magic bullet” solution, but instead, layers of protective technologies and practices that you need to employ to thwart the “bad guys” on multiple levels. Please read on.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
At 1.30pm today, a pre-decision conference by the ACCC will hear the grievances of preregistered attendees unhappy at eBay’s plans to enforce Paypal payments at its Australian auction site, as eBay hopes for what would appear to be an unlikely reprieve.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
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