By Jaikumar Vijayan, IDG News ServiceBanks in the U.K. could end up spending upwards of US$500 million to deal with the aftermath from the recent loss of computer disks containing bank account and ...
By Eric Lai, IDG News ServiceFormer Microsoft Corp. CIO Stuart Scott, who was fired by the software vendor earlier this month for violating unspecified company policies, has landed a new job -- and a ...
By Peter Cohen, IDG News ServiceNextrials announced Monday that its Prism clinical trial data management system now supports the iPhone. The new support enables researchers to view their clinical ...
By Leo King, IDG News ServiceBusinesses will set contracts to pay service providers only if they meet agreed objectives, rather than on a traditional time and materials basis, a leading analyst at ...
By Tash Shifrin, IDG News ServiceThe review of data sharing in the public and private sectors will consider changes to the 1998 Data Protection Act and new legal sanctions, the government has ...
By GamePro staff, IDG News ServiceNintendo has refuted ongoing speculation that the company is limiting the supply of global Wii units in an effort to fake demand. "We strongly reject and resent the ...
By Computerworld UK staff, IDG News ServiceHackers infecting PCs with malware that is only triggered when they access their bank accounts, is the latest threat to online banking, according to ...
By Galen Gruman, IDG News ServiceIt's called Moore's Flaw, the flip side of the famous axiom that has driven the furious pace of IT innovation for several decades.Moore's Law (in one of its many ...
By John E. Dunn, IDG News ServiceA survey has found that phishing scams don't just hurt consumers -- the brands hijacked by criminals to launch attacks can also emerge with scars.This is the main ...
By Computerworld staff, IDG News ServiceDue to a Computerworld error, the story "Animals to sleep through zoo's big tech upgrade," posted to the wire Monday, incorrectly listed the number of Cisco ...