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Intel and AMD to kill off affordable supercomputer graphics?
Nvidia’s subsidy for high-end graphics boards is at risk.
Is Nvidia vulnerable to takeover?
Our occasional series continues, as we consider Nvidia and whether it’s a likely takeover candidate in the months ahead…
Nvidia to miss profit targets
Production problems, reduced demand, and price challenges expected to hit Nvidia profit margins.
Academic claims contactless payments pose data security risk
With the number of trials of contactless payment cards groing, a leading academic security researcher has raised concerns over the level of data...
Samsung Wave smartphones shipped with malware
Samsung has admitted shipping a number of Wave smartphones containing malware on their memory cards.
Acer DX900 Dual-SIM mobile review
Carry two mobiles phones? Now you can use two SIM cards in one phone with the first dual-SIM mobile in the UK - the Acer DX900.
Oyster card ‘free travel’ hack to be released
Research behind a hack of the Oyster card will be released which has serious implications for cards using the same MIFARE chip around the world
TK Maxx data theft may have hit 94 million cards
The hacking attack and subsequent data theft at TJX, the parent company of UK clothing retailer TK Maxx may have resulted in double the previously...
Tenth of mobile phone users don’t make phone calls
British mobile phone users like the sound of satellite navigation, but aren’t so keen on using their devices as Oyster cards.
Bumper Christmas ahead despite slowing online shopping
Latest e-retail figures and predictions find credit crunch and postal strike dent performance, but record online sales of £15 billion still on the...
iTunes and Amazon 'royalty scammers' charged
The PCeU has charged 12 people alleged to have placed songs on iTunes and Amazon to buy them with stolen credit cards.
Fraudsters publish credit card details on web
Details of 19,000 credit cards accidentally published online by fraudsters were found through a Google search.
Malware hits up to 3,000 HTC Magic smartphones in Spain
A faulty batch of microSD cards has exposed up to 3,000 HTC Magic owners in Spain to malware threats including Mariposa and Conficker.
Week in Review: Google Android hype starts here
Google Android is the big tech story this week, but the public sector has seen the government make moves with ID cards and NHS records.
Week in Review: Can the Government handle data security?
Data security becomes a top level Government matter, as Labour and the Conservatives argue over ID cards and the best way to tackle cyber crime.
SanDisk and Ritek settle patent dispute
Deal sees Ritek license flash cards, USB flash drives and storage systems patents from SanDisk.
Card-not-present fraud up 13 per cent
Official 2008 card fraud figures show chip and PIN continuing to drive fraudsters online or to those cards not yet reliant on PIN protection to...
Alcatel will launch 100Gb ethernet in 2010
Alcatel-Lucent has announced it will provide new line cards from next year, increasing the speed of its 10Gb routers and switches to 100Gb. <br>
Orange launches HD calling in UK
The technology may have been on the cards for years, but finally HD calling is available on our shores from Orange.
Iris IrisCard Anywhere 4 review
The IrisCard Anywhere 4 business card scanner cleverly combines hardware and software to assist anyone who collects lots of business cards.
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