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Japanese Finance Ministry uncovers major Trojan attack

Harvard scientists to build Iron Man-like suit for military | FCC: Broadband providers getting close to advertised speeds

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Japanese Finance Ministry uncovers major Trojan attack
Japan's Finance Ministry has uncovered evidence of a major Trojan cyber-attack on its computer systems that lay undetected for almost two years, according to local sources. Read More


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Harvard scientists to build Iron Man-like suit for military
Harvard University scientists are working on an Iron Man-like smart suit that could improve soldiers' endurance in war zones. Read More

FCC: Broadband providers getting close to advertised speeds
U.S. broadband providers are delivering close to their advertised speeds, according to a U.S. Federal Communications Commission report, but not everyone trusts the numbers. Read More


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Patrick Thibodeau: Will Stockton's IT department survive bankruptcy?
Before bankruptcy, Stockton, Calif.’s IT department had its share of problems. Now that the city is officially insolvent, does it have a chance of fixing them? Stockton is the largest city in the U.S. to declare bankruptcy, but there’s a long list of municipalities struggling with unfunded pensions, declining property tax revenue, high unemployment and surging levels of crime. In 2008, Stockton had 52 people in its IT department. It now has 36, according to its budget. Read More

Whitehall zeroes in on cost
It wasn't long ago that an organisation's choice of IT was dictated to its users by a centralised internal IT function, hand-picking selected devices and favoured suppliers. Read More



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