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  1. Researchers find spam profits not so great, after all

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 12, 2008

    To understand spammers, you have to spam. That's what University of California researchers at Berkeley and San Diego did earlier this year. And what they found is that is takes a hell of a lot of spam to make some

    Also tagged: security, spam, phishing, spammer, spam and phishing, cyberthreats, richard koman

  2. Swiping a card to check your health

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 6, 2008

    U.S. researchers have developed a prototype device of a card-swipe for medical tests which could be used to check for hundreds of diseases simultaneously. It should act as 'a credit card-swipe machine to scan a card

    Also tagged: software, management, financial services, healthcare, sales, credit card, strategy, government, homeland security, device, health care, card, enterprise software, gmr, benefits, credit card reader, human resources, roland piquepaille, vertical industries, sales channel, michael granger, porter five forces

  3. Improving chip density by a factor of 100

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 27, 2008

    According to the semiconductor industry, maskless nanolithography is a flexible nanofabrication technique which suffers from low throughput. But now, engineers at the University of California at Berkeley have developed

    Also tagged: hardware, productivity, networking, semiconductors, chip, lens, technique, lithography, network technology, roland piquepaille, university of california at berkeley, laser pulse

  4. Using light to reduce skin wrinkles?

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 22, 2008

    A recent American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac briefly describes how two German researchers have discovered that high intensity light can reduce facial wrinkles this is the first item in this PressPac. This could

    Also tagged: hardware, emerging technologies, skin, nanotechnology, semiconductors, engineering, scientist, intensity, light emitting diode, american chemical society, wrinkle, roland piquepaille

  5. Debate around 'partial disclosure' heats up

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 14, 2008

    There are many ways of telling the world about a security vulnerability. A vulnerability can be announced without telling the vendor, it can be announced after giving the vendor a period of time to fix the issue, or it

    Also tagged: security, disclosure, vulnerability, adam o donnell

  6. Semantic guardians for our computers?

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 3, 2008

    If your computer has never crashed, it's because it has been built on another planet. The microprocessors we use are faster and more complex year after year, increasing the risks of being hit by 'functional bugs.' This

    Also tagged: hardware, networking, computer, semiconductors, chip, processors, monitor, components, network technology, roland piquepaille

  7. Nano-cargo-ships to kill tumors

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 16, 2008

    A team of U.S. researchers has developed nano-sized 'cargo ships' to target and destroy tumors. They say that these 'ships can sail throughout the body via the bloodstream without immediate detection from the body's

    Also tagged: hardware, software, finance, mice, peripherals, document management, cell, ship, enterprise software, roland piquepaille, managerial accounting

  8. Hairstyles for games and movies

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 17, 2008

    U.S researchers have announced at the SIGGRAPH 2008 conference that they have developed a new method for accurately capturing the look of a person's hairstyle for use in animated films and video games. The research

    Also tagged: hardware, image, camera, team, game, projectors, components, geometry, roland piquepaille

  9. Security researcher demands money from Sun, Nokia

    News items | ZDNet - Aug 14, 2008

    A researcher claims to have found multiple flaws in mobile Java and Nokia Series 40 handsets, and wants Sun or Nokia to pay him almost $30,000 for the details. A Polish security researcher has claimed to have found

    Also tagged: code, security, mobile, malware, java, nokia, antivirus, sun microsystems, flaws, research paper, sun microsystems inc, nokia corp, david meyer zdnet co uk

  10. Software to improve AIDS survival?

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 8, 2008

    As you all know, there are more than 33 million people living with AIDS worldwide. No cure or vaccine has been unveiled this week in Mexico during the International AIDS Conference. Still, European researchers have

    Also tagged: software, information, therapy, hiv virus, roland piquepaille

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