Most UK SMBs rely on free security software, survey reveals

UK small and medium businesses (SMBs) are the lowest spenders on IT security in the world, according to a survey by software-as-a-service provider

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Video: IBM celebrates 20 years of nanotechnology

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15 Proven Ways to Promote Affiliate Products – Part 3

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Photos: Devastating human impact of toxic technology waste

Gangs of criminals, posing as computer recycling firms, are dumping hundreds of containers full of broken computer equipment in the developing world every week. Up to 900 containers a week are arriving in Africa and Asia from Western Europe and the US, according to e-waste experts.

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An assault on online piracy in China: Public morals and private property

Chinese websites come to the defence of Western intellectual property

THE government of China allows only a trickle of foreign films and television shows to be imported, claiming the restrictions are “necessary to protect public morals”. Yet there is no better place in the world for fans of Western television and cinema to live than in China. Although the authorities censor the internet heavily in other respects, the pearls of Western entertainment are usually just a click away.

Because foreign entertainment companies cannot sell their products in China, they cannot claim damages from the pirates. China’s government has vowed to protect intellectual property, but its enthusiasm is manifestly limited. Foreign spluttering has had little effect; observers had assumed that the government would not crack down until there was a domestic constituency demanding action. But now, for unexpected reasons, there is. …

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