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Hackers Steal US Strike Fighter Data

The most expensive Pentagon weapons system ever developed, the program involves 7.5 million lines of code, of which hackers made off with several terabytes.

Samsung Launches Rugged Drive

The hard drive, which comes in various capacities, features a rugged base and design and a shock tolerance of 400 G/2ms

Unisys Beefs Up Server Virtualisation

Unisys is ramping up the virtualisation capabilities of its enterprise x86 servers by upgrading to Intel's Nehalem EP processors and VMware's latest version of its virtualisation platform

Cisco Pushes Benefits Of UCS System

The event comes just days after Sun introduced its own Open Network Systems initiative, and while HP is looking to broaden its Adaptive Infrastructure offering

HP Expands Thin Client Range

HP is adding three new thin-client devices to its family of systems that will support Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard

EC To Sue UK For Inaction Over Phorm

The UK Government failed to respond to privacy issues raised by BT's secret trials of the Phorm behavioural ad targetting system, according to Brussels

Nature Journal Launches Cloud Database

Designed to be used by both students and educators, the collaborative-based site will face competition from Google's Knol and Wikipedia in the online-research category

BlackBerry Users Hit By Outage

Many users were cut off from the BlackBerry Internet Service, and unable to view e-mail attachments or create new accounts