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    The controller of BBC2 has said he intends to make the channel the first mainstream TV station to broadcast via broadband.

  • Hidden fraud risk in Sarbanes-Oxley?

    The complex and copious amounts of data stored on corporate networks after the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act may be creating greater opportunities for fraud, analysts said.

  • US makes first arrest for spim

    A U.S teenager has become the first person to be arrested on suspicion of sending unsolicited instant messages--or spim.

  • yourname@hotmail.com.au? Not yet

    Hotmail users keen to acquire an address@hotmail.com.au better not hold their breath, despite moves by MSN to introduce country-specific addresses in several European countries last week.

  • China blocks spam servers

    China has woken up to the problem of spam e-mail and blocked 127 servers identified as sources of high volumes of unsolicited e-mail.

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  • Study: mobile phones put planes at risk

    The U.K.'s air safety regulator has released research about mobile phone use on planes, warning of the serious effects that it can have on navigational equipment.

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