In today`s technology roundup: IT firms unite to tackle spyware, Firefox fixes security flaws, VOIP quality and reliability still lag, Harry Potter does well online, and anti-trust regulators raid Intel offices.
In today`s technology roundup: Linux compression format flaw exposed, Trojan virus poses as London bombing video, Cisco and Yahoo join forces to fight spam, and hacker magazine Phrack closes its doors.
In today`s technology roundup: Most-wanted spammer arrested, Trustix Secure Linux announced, Acrobat documents threatened, LG chooses Palm operating system, and hackers do it for the money.
Obsidian Systems` training division has announced the availability of Red Hat`s RH035 Linux Essentials for Windows Professionals training course in SA.
A World Conference on Computers in Education is to be staged in Stellenbosch next week.
Technology may appear to have an infinite capacity to evolve, but like many other things in life, perhaps we should be careful about taking technological innovation for granted.
Open source has not made a big impact in the SME sector, according to a new study.
South Africa could become a world leader in technology, says IBM.
In today`s technology roundup: An Outlook Express flaw probed by hackers, Longhorn to be equipped with RSS, and Sun to open up its Java source code.
The lack of Linux skills and education is hindering the move to Linux desktops, says Synaq.
In today`s technology roundup: Intel has seen the light, RealNetworks media player needs patching, Firefox users alienated, and Europe backs cellular phones on planes.
In today`s technology roundup: UK e-retailers reach a record high, Yahoo shuts child-sex chat rooms, Liberty Alliance addresses mobile security issues, and new Linux kernel version released.
Obsidian Systems has extended its training offering to include KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape.