Article archive for category "Tech"
Monday 09 November 2009
- Windows 7: Tips and tricks
Sunday 08 November 2009
- Solo or parallel: Installing Windows 7 on your computer
Thursday 05 November 2009
- UN approves universal mobile phone charger
Tuesday 03 November 2009
- Shifting from XP to Windows 7
Sunday 01 November 2009
- Beta versions help firms work out kinks, but approach with caution
- Apple's new iMacs: 21.5 and 27 inches
Saturday 31 October 2009
- Windows 7's hidden gems
Friday 30 October 2009
- Facebook awarded 711 million dollars in spam damages
- Web addresses become multilingual
- Conference celebrates 40th birthday of internet
Wednesday 28 October 2009
- Lo, it began: Internet founder recalls first message (News Feature)
Tuesday 27 October 2009
- Utilities for Windows 7
Monday 26 October 2009
- Internet regulator emphasizes 'world' in World Wide Web
Sunday 25 October 2009
- Windows Live provides functions axed from Windows 7
- Cloud computing doesn't have to be risky
- Windows 7: More secure and more fun
- Computer failure paralyses Swiss ministries
Thursday 22 October 2009
- In Pictures: 'Microsoft Windows 7 Launch'
- Microsoft launches "simpler, faster, more responsive" Windows
- Is your PC ready for Windows 7?
Wednesday 21 October 2009
- Reports: Google to launch music service
Tuesday 20 October 2009
- Apple announces new products on eve of Windows launch
Sunday 18 October 2009
- A chip for the gap: CULV devices give netbooks a run for their money
Saturday 17 October 2009
- Tweaking Windows 7
Friday 09 October 2009
- YouTube gets billion hits per day
Thursday 08 October 2009
- EU countries urged to step up fight against spam
Wednesday 07 October 2009
- New Internet archive standard adopted
- Phishing: How not to get hooked online (News Feature)
Tuesday 06 October 2009
- Gmail and Yahoo also hit by phishing scheme
Monday 05 October 2009
- Microsoft blames phishing for Hotmail security breach (Roundup)
- Thousands of Hotmail passwords reported hacked
Sunday 04 October 2009
- The advantages of storing data centrally
Wednesday 30 September 2009
- INTERVIEW: Freer ICANN will improve accountability to world
- US agrees to loosen hold on internet
Tuesday 29 September 2009
- Google's Wave takes aim at email
Friday 25 September 2009
- Open source software: An all-star lineup
Thursday 24 September 2009
- Gmail fails for second time in a month
- Opponents ramp up attacks on Google over copyrights
Tuesday 22 September 2009
- Microsoft's Bing makes small gains on Google search
- EU court gives partial backing to Google in Louis Vuitton dispute
Monday 21 September 2009
- Data transfers between Windows systems
Monday 14 September 2009
- Getting serious about SSDs
Sunday 13 September 2009
- Computers for kids: Dad's old one will do
- How to make your password more secure
Saturday 12 September 2009
- Password managers: Your key to safe surfing
Friday 11 September 2009
- Google proposes micropayments for online news
- The computer helper: Troubleshooting e-mail (Feature)
Wednesday 09 September 2009
- In Pictures: 'Steve Jobs Apple Event'
- In Pictures: 'Steve Jobs Apple Event'
- Say you want a Wii-volution? Beatles target new generation
Sunday 06 September 2009
- Hurdles abound on the path to wireless internet access
Friday 04 September 2009
- The downside of free
Thursday 03 September 2009
- Gone in 31 seconds: Thieves clean out Apple store
Wednesday 02 September 2009
- Swiss negotiate with Goggle over Street View
Tuesday 01 September 2009
- EU should follow US lead on Google Books settlement, author says
- What to look for in a new notebook
Wednesday 26 August 2009
- Wikipedia tightens editing policy to prevent online vandalism
- Zurich blocks staff's access to Facebook
Monday 24 August 2009
- The smart way to accessorise your cell phone
Monday 17 August 2009
- The computer helper: Reinstalling Windows
Sunday 16 August 2009
- The benefits of switching to Windows 7
- Twitter opens up a new world
Friday 14 August 2009
- Assembling a PC first-aid kit
Monday 10 August 2009
- Internet radio comes of age
Tuesday 04 August 2009
- European texting - as complicated as A,B,C?
- Third of EU under-24s would never pay to download, study says
Monday 03 August 2009
- Take charge of device drivers
Sunday 02 August 2009
- Car computer systems look to get into gear
Friday 31 July 2009
- Firefox claims billion downloads
- Are you ready for Windows 7?
Thursday 30 July 2009
- Chinese hackers crack Windows 7 activation codes
Tuesday 28 July 2009
- What to do when Windows slows you down
Monday 27 July 2009
- Dutch telecoms regulator fines spammer 250,000 euros
Sunday 26 July 2009
- Acer to unveil mini PC at Berlin's IFA
Saturday 25 July 2009
- De-clutter your PC
Thursday 23 July 2009
- East Africa hooked up as undersea cable goes live
Tuesday 21 July 2009
- Yahoo lets other sites share its home page
- iPhone's cannabis service a must have in California (News Feature)
Monday 20 July 2009
- To mark moon landing anniversary, Google Earth goes to the moon
Sunday 19 July 2009
- Spammers increasingly using URL shortening services
Saturday 18 July 2009
- Beyond Google: Specialised search engines have plenty to offer
Sunday 12 July 2009
- Can Chrome OS threaten Windows?
- Speed and security make Firefox 3.5 worth a look
Saturday 11 July 2009
- Organising your digital photos
Wednesday 08 July 2009
- South Korea issues warning after cyberattacks
- Google announces own operating system to take on Microsoft
Tuesday 07 July 2009
- Windows 7 on notebook computers
Saturday 04 July 2009
- On the road with your notebook (Feature)
Thursday 02 July 2009
- Jackson virus and spam spreads on internet
Wednesday 01 July 2009
- Perfect your digital photos with plug-ins
Tuesday 30 June 2009
- New Firefox browser released
Monday 29 June 2009
- EU to have standard mobile phone chargers by 2010
Sunday 28 June 2009
- Amazon Kindle to skip Germany because of phone fees
Saturday 20 June 2009
- Getting the most out of Twitter
Tuesday 16 June 2009
- Ban urges fight against cyber hate
- Report: Family time decreasing with internet use
- Stanford physicists identify replacement for silicon chips
Monday 15 June 2009
- Going open source
Sunday 14 June 2009
- 'Free to play' games on the rise
- Windows 7 due on October 22
Saturday 13 June 2009
- A Quick Guide to Bing
Friday 12 June 2009
- US stations end analog broadcasts, leaving many TV's dark (Roundup)
- US stations end analog broadcasts, leaving many TV screens dark
Wednesday 10 June 2009
- The new iPhone - the mother of all devices? (Feature)
- As TV moves on, millions may face blank screens (News Feature)
Saturday 06 June 2009
- Free software helps to speed up your Windows PC
Friday 05 June 2009
- What you need to know about Windows 7 RC (Feature)
Thursday 04 June 2009
- EU gives bug-ridden Schengen computer upgrade one last chance
Tuesday 02 June 2009
- Sony unveils motion controller for Playstation 3
Monday 01 June 2009
- Microsoft's Bing search engine attempts to end Google's dominance
- Correcting picture problems
Sunday 31 May 2009
- Getting the most out of the little guy: Tips for netbook users
Saturday 23 May 2009
- Running without a virus scanner
Friday 22 May 2009
- Problems with PDFs
Wednesday 20 May 2009
- Microsoft to unveil new search engine next week - report
Sunday 17 May 2009
- Remote access to the home network: Tunnel building for beginners
- Your browser talks too much: How surfers can protect private info
Friday 15 May 2009
- Small improvements in Windows 7 make big splash
Tuesday 12 May 2009
- Study: Software piracy costs industry 50 billion dollars
- After campaigns Facebook acts against some Holocaust deniers
Monday 11 May 2009
- Microsoft: New Windows scheduled by end of year
Sunday 10 May 2009
- No summer doldrums in this year's game market
Saturday 09 May 2009
- SIDEBAR: Windows 7 release candidate available for download
- Moving to a new operating system (Feature)
- Inventor unveils internet's big, new knowledge engine
Friday 08 May 2009
- The computer helper: Planning for obsolescence (Feature)
Wednesday 06 May 2009
- Amazon's new electronic book aims at newspapers, textbooks
Tuesday 05 May 2009
- SuperSpeed USB 3.0 - what's in store
- SuperSpeed USB 3.0 - what's in store
Sunday 03 May 2009
- Taking care of your storage media
Saturday 02 May 2009
- Control spam with disposable e-mail addresses (Feature)
Wednesday 29 April 2009
- Tech press abuzz over Apple's iPhone plans
- Twitter's audience retention rate about 40 per cent
Tuesday 28 April 2009
- Estonia announces EU cyber-wargame plan
Monday 27 April 2009
- GE claims data storage breakthrough with 100 DVDs on one disc
- IBM's next frontier for computing: TV game shows
Sunday 26 April 2009
- When words fail: Pocket translators for vacation
- Excitement for mobile gamers: New platforms and fresh titles
Friday 24 April 2009
- Estonia government pledges high speed internet access
- Windows 7 features you'll love (Feature)
Wednesday 22 April 2009
- Understanding Intel's new technologies
Tuesday 21 April 2009
- UNESCO, Library of Congress launch first World Digital Library
Monday 20 April 2009
- South Korean court acquits blogger accused in economic stories
Sunday 19 April 2009
- Lock up your laptop data with the latest encryption software
Saturday 18 April 2009
- The keys to trouble-free computing
Friday 17 April 2009
- Ashton Kutcher first to break Twitter's million mark
Sunday 12 April 2009
- Lack of moving parts, low energy use, makes SSD drives appealing
Wednesday 08 April 2009
- Report: Cyber spies infiltrate key US systems
Sunday 05 April 2009
- Godfathers and pirates: New PC games for April
- Early foray into disc backups has limited household use
Friday 03 April 2009
- New batteries could run on a virus
Wednesday 01 April 2009
- Confiker virus quiet on deadline day, but threat remains
Tuesday 31 March 2009
- Microsoft's Encarta falls victim to Wikipedia
Monday 30 March 2009
- As April 1 deadline looms, researchers advance on Confiker worm
- In challenge to cellphone companies Skype goes mobile
- Is Internet Explorer 8 for you?
Sunday 29 March 2009
- Polished Apple: Buying used Macs
Saturday 28 March 2009
- Staying green: Disposing of old computers
Thursday 26 March 2009
- The computer helper: Free tools for digital photographers (Feature)
Monday 23 March 2009
- Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 hits snags
- Facebook users revolt against site's redesign
Sunday 22 March 2009
- Firewalls keep internet attackers at bay
Saturday 21 March 2009
- Buying an energy-efficient PC (Feature)
Thursday 19 March 2009
- Estonia's e-President hails the Skype effect
Monday 16 March 2009
- Migrating your contacts
- Report: Networking giant Cisco to enter server market
Sunday 15 March 2009
- PC games: Better once they cool off
- Bandwidth theft and data piracy: Protecting your WLAN from attackers
Saturday 14 March 2009
- Revisiting Windows Vista (Feature)
Thursday 12 March 2009
- Google taking on phone companies and Skype
Wednesday 11 March 2009
- Apple's new talking iPod is smallest ever
Tuesday 10 March 2009
- Social networking beats email on the web
Monday 09 March 2009
- DSLRs: What to look for today (Feature)
Sunday 08 March 2009
- CeBIT trade fair ends; big drop in number of visitors
- Spring cleaning a computer speeds it up
- Generic USB memory sticks not always a bargain
- Internet radio offers something for everyone
Wednesday 04 March 2009
- Skype, moving onto phones, plans to charge for new services
- Keeping Windows the way you like it
Tuesday 03 March 2009
- At CeBIT, bright students seek answer to online stress
- Intel sets out plans for low-power chips, tie-up with Taiwan
Monday 02 March 2009
- In photos: 'Arnold Schwarzenegger Opens CeBIT 2009'
Sunday 01 March 2009
- Runes of Magic provides no-cost ticket to fantasy realm
- New chips from AMD: Triple core on the way
- Distribute data and save energy with network drives
Saturday 28 February 2009
- How to setup two monitors
Thursday 26 February 2009
- No escape from the internet at 2009 CeBIT
Wednesday 25 February 2009
- 2009's sexiest gadgets premiere at three big fairs
Tuesday 24 February 2009
- Google apologizes for Gmail outage that affected millions
Monday 23 February 2009
- Why is free software free?
Sunday 22 February 2009
- Options abound when setting up a home computer network
Saturday 21 February 2009
- What to look for in a digital voice recorder (Feature)
Friday 20 February 2009
- Bookings for major computer fair CeBIT slump by a quarter
Monday 16 February 2009
- The computer helper: Should you have a blog of your own? (Feature)
Sunday 15 February 2009
- Are e-readers for you?
- Overwrite instead of format - erasing hard drives correctly
Saturday 14 February 2009
- Online storage comes of age
- Computer virus invades German defence computers
- Microsoft takes a leaf from Apple with store gambit
Friday 13 February 2009
- Microsoft offers 250,000 dollars to catch Conficker worm creator
Wednesday 11 February 2009
- Intel to invest 7 billion dollars to shrink chips further
Tuesday 10 February 2009
- Google plans smart grid electricity software
- Social networking firms sign EU child protection deal
Monday 09 February 2009
- Amazon releases new e-book reader as Google eyes market
Sunday 08 February 2009
- How to make Vista faster
- Simple to use, but higher priced: 25 years of the Mac
- Internet Explorer 8 available in 25 languages
- IT specialists still in demand despite economic downturn
Wednesday 04 February 2009
- Google Latitude: Vital friend-finder or privacy nightmare? (Feature)
- Minister: Europe has not yet done enough on cyber-defence
Tuesday 03 February 2009
- The computer helper: Money-saving tips and tricks
Monday 02 February 2009
- Google Ocean makes waves around the world (Roundup)
- Google offers unique insight into the world's oceans
- Dutch internet search engine claims to offer total privacy
Sunday 01 February 2009
- Obama 'resignation' e-mail sends Trojan
- Easy installation, security, crucial when selecting internet routers
Saturday 31 January 2009
- Where to find device drivers (Feature)
Thursday 29 January 2009
- Top tech blogger takes break after threats
Monday 26 January 2009
- Report: Denmark top nation on Facebook
- Quick Guide to Internet Explorer 8
Sunday 25 January 2009
- Web radios bring thousands of broadcasters to the home
Saturday 24 January 2009
- Antivirus software revisited
Friday 23 January 2009
- 'iPope' posts on YouTube an appeal to the digital generation
Thursday 22 January 2009
- European court to decide on Google right to 'adwords'
- Report: Obama to get "smartphone for spies"
Sunday 18 January 2009
- One click from Mac to Windows: Virtualisation makes it possible
- Intel's new i7 chips
Saturday 17 January 2009
- The best Google tools you never use (Feature)
Friday 16 January 2009
- Worst virus in years infects 6.5 million computers
- Intel suffers a terrible final quarter of 2008
Thursday 15 January 2009
- Jobs takes medical leave to correct health issues
Wednesday 14 January 2009
- Yahoo appoints Carol Bartz as new CEO
- The Zutons are 86ed from their label
Tuesday 13 January 2009
- Mac and Linux versions of Chrome ready by the summer
Monday 12 January 2009
- Windows 7 beta release comes with usage warnings
Sunday 11 January 2009
- Ergonomic computer mice: Keeping the PC mouse from biting
Saturday 10 January 2009
- The computer helper: Should you try Windows 7? (Feature)
Tuesday 06 January 2009
- Apple revamps iTune prices, copy restrictions
- FEATURE: Windows 7's pleasant surprises
Wednesday 31 December 2008
- 2009 technology wish list - and why not?
Saturday 27 December 2008
- The computer helper: The 64-bit question (Feature)
Monday 22 December 2008
- Warner Music starts taking videos off YouTube
- Tech predictions for 2009 (Feature)
Saturday 20 December 2008
- The computer helper: Cloud computing (Feature)
Thursday 18 December 2008
- The internet in 2020: Mobile, ubiquitous and full of free movies
Wednesday 17 December 2008
- Microsoft issues emergency patch for Internet Explorer
- Yahoo places new limits on keeping user data
- Intel study: Half of US women prefer internet to sex
- YEARENDER: E-books close to market break-through
- Microsoft announces emergency patch for Internet Explorer
Monday 15 December 2008
- Report: Google wants an internet fast lane
Sunday 14 December 2008
- World of Warcraft is dominant, but fantasy worlds are growing
- World's first eco-computer produced in Dublin
- Intel's Nehalem chip meets with plenty of praise
- Experts recommend treating online addiction as a disease
Saturday 13 December 2008
- Preserving digital memories: Choosing a storage solution (Feature)
Friday 12 December 2008
- Wii sells at record pace as Sony's PS3 crashes
- Google's Chrome goes legit
Thursday 11 December 2008
- Survey: High-tech flirting has teens sharing sexy pictures online
Wednesday 10 December 2008
- Google to offer search of old magazines
- Video games make killing even in bleak season
Tuesday 09 December 2008
- EU to spend 55 million euros to make web safer for children
- Report warns US of cyber terror threat
Monday 08 December 2008
- Internet enthusiasm cooling, says German futurologist
Sunday 07 December 2008
- Mind-mapping software opens up organization possibilities
Saturday 06 December 2008
- Make Vista keyboard-friendly (Feature)
Friday 05 December 2008
- The computer helper: Are you ready for SSDs? (Feature)
Tuesday 02 December 2008
- Apple recommends anti-virus software for Macs
Saturday 22 November 2008
- Teenage blogger streams own suicide online
Wednesday 19 November 2008
- The computer helper: Which computer should you buy?
Saturday 15 November 2008
- Tech gifts for a frugal holiday season
Friday 14 November 2008
- Spam plummets after plug pulled on provider
Thursday 13 November 2008
- US military unveils TroopTube
Saturday 08 November 2008
- The computer helper: Kid-friendly searching
Friday 07 November 2008
- Virus alert - beware of Obama in your inbox
Monday 03 November 2008
- MySpace offers content owners ad deal
- Microsoft says malware threats rise 43 per cent
- Operating systems move to the Web
Sunday 02 November 2008
- Getting the right computer for your PC game
- New titles invite gamers to lend a hand
Thursday 30 October 2008
- The Beatles let it be for video games
Tuesday 28 October 2008
- Microsoft unveils Windows 7, a fix for disappointing Vista (Roundup)
- Christian Science Monitor is first major US paper to ditch paper
- Microsoft unveils Windows 7, a fix for disappointing Vista
- More digitized books on internet as Google settles lawsuit
- Turkey lifts ban on world's largest blog hosting service
Monday 27 October 2008
- The computer helper: Don't get scammed (Feature)
Saturday 25 October 2008
- How to buy a USB flash drive
Friday 24 October 2008
- World's largest blog hosting service banned in Turkey
- Teenager, not trader, posted fake report on Steve Jobs heart attack
- In photos: 'Robots on show at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo'
Thursday 23 October 2008
- Microsoft releases emergency patch for Windows computers
Wednesday 22 October 2008
- T-Mobile starts selling the Googlephone
Monday 20 October 2008
- Study: Technology brings families closer
Sunday 19 October 2008
- Luxury for virtual worlds: Keyboards and mice for gamers
Saturday 18 October 2008
- Windows 7: How you can get it now...sort of
Tuesday 14 October 2008
- Google to appeal German thumbnail copyright ruling
- Apple unveils new MacBooks
Monday 13 October 2008
- Apple iPhone 3G second best-selling handset in USA
- Spicebird: Open source e-mail done right
Sunday 12 October 2008
- Modern CD burners test their boundaries
Saturday 11 October 2008
- The computer helper: Take charge of Windows Explorer (Feature)
Thursday 09 October 2008
- Google spreads ad tentacles
- Blogosphere set ablaze by Apple $800 laptop rumors
- IBM third-quarter profits beat expectations
Wednesday 08 October 2008
- Student in Sarah Palin e-mail hacking case indicted
- BlackBerry Storm released by RIM
- Google lets you “Click-to-Buy” on YouTube
- Free Windows utilities put you back in control
Tuesday 07 October 2008
- “My Key” out to annoy teenagers, calm parents
- iPhone and Google phone both ring up impressive sales
Monday 06 October 2008
- IBM joins cloud computing revolution
- Google and Yahoo ad deal on ice
- Sony boosts eBook range
- RealDVD case moved north, suspending sales
Thursday 02 October 2008
- China caught out monitoring Skype text communications
- Microsoft may soon be launching Windows Cloud
- Nintendo officially unveil the DSi
Wednesday 01 October 2008
- Microsoft Live launch reward program, SearchPerks
Tuesday 30 September 2008
- RealNetworks sued over DVD copying software
- Spring WiMax great on price, lousy on coverage
- In photos: 'CEATEC Japan 2008'
- Living with laptops
Monday 29 September 2008
- Groundbreaking Chinese astronauts return as heroes
- Apple officially offers unlocked iPhone in Hong Kong
Sunday 28 September 2008
- Data instead of paper and ink: E-books growing in popularity
Friday 26 September 2008
- Google's G1: Better than the iPhone? (Feature)
Thursday 25 September 2008
- MySpace launches new music site
- Google offers 10 million dollars for world's best ideas
Tuesday 23 September 2008
- Behind the 'Goo-phone': The world goes mobile
- T-Mobile unveils Google phone in US (Roundup)
Monday 22 September 2008
- What you need to know about Chrome
Sunday 21 September 2008
- Nokia expands data services - beta version of Ovi.com
- Online poker banned in Germany
Saturday 20 September 2008
- Audio software for free (Feature)
Wednesday 17 September 2008
- Study says widespread use of computer games is positive for kids
Tuesday 16 September 2008
- MySpace finalizes yet another iTunes killer
Sunday 14 September 2008
- Clean and easy: Google's new browser Chrome
- Elves, robots, and primordial soup: New PC games for September
- Spore named top PC-Game at games convention
Saturday 13 September 2008
- Google's Chrome: Browser destined for domination? (Feature)
Thursday 11 September 2008
- EU welcomes Google's decision to reduce IP retention period
- How to save money on photo printing (Feature)
Tuesday 09 September 2008
- In photos: 'Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new iPod Nano'
Monday 08 September 2008
- US firm unveils plastic e-newspaper; production in Germany
Sunday 07 September 2008
- Pamper a pinata or fight a Jedi in September's console games
- Without encryption, e-mail as secure as a postcard
Thursday 04 September 2008
- Vista startup and shutdown woes
- Google grows up with major challenges at it turns 10
Tuesday 02 September 2008
- Google's Chrome browser has Windows in its sights
- Next cool trend: GPS tags from new phones and data loggers
- Battle with Microsoft heats up as Google creates own browser (Roundup)
Monday 01 September 2008
- Asia-Pacific tops in various telecommunications sectors
- Buying a green PC
Sunday 31 August 2008
- A bigger inbox: Pay versions of free online mail services
Wednesday 27 August 2008
- Memory matters
Sunday 24 August 2008
- Check specifications of MP3 players before buying
Saturday 23 August 2008
- Digital audio books bring reading back to the masses
Thursday 21 August 2008
- In photos: 'Alison Carroll and Prep at Leipzig Games Convention'
Wednesday 20 August 2008
- Wireless security at home
Monday 18 August 2008
- Online radio Pandora likely to close
Sunday 17 August 2008
- How to hold a successful LAN party
Saturday 16 August 2008
- The computer helper: Fix Windows glitches (Feature)
Friday 15 August 2008
- Cleaning up your hard drive
Wednesday 13 August 2008
- Facebook named world's top social networking site
- Recycling your PC
Sunday 10 August 2008
- Pick the computer monitor that's right for you
Saturday 09 August 2008
- Tackling e-mail troubles
Thursday 07 August 2008
- Brussels opens race to offer mobile satellite services
Tuesday 05 August 2008
- Add-ons tools expand Gmail's appeal (Feature)
- Get more with Google's Gmail (Feature)
Sunday 03 August 2008
- New search engines identify unknown songs
- When size matters, mini PCs make sense
Tuesday 29 July 2008
- In photos: 'UAE Airbus A380 lands in Dubai'
Monday 28 July 2008
- Report: FCC expected to rule against Comcast in network move
Sunday 27 July 2008
- Lack of computer security hits 4 million people in Germany
Sunday 20 July 2008
- Harnessing the atom: Ultra mobile PC from Panasonic
- Computer and internet briefs
- New options for web addresses soon to be available
- Expensive printer food: When to reach for a refill
- Harnessing the atom: Ultra mobile PC from Panasonic
- Lack of moving parts makes solid drives attractive for notebooks
Wednesday 16 July 2008
- Everyday security
Monday 14 July 2008
- Microsoft to stream Netflix movies over Xbox 360
Tuesday 08 July 2008
- Mio brings Knight Rider K.I.T.T. GPS to life
Monday 30 June 2008
- Cyber attack on Lithuanian websites
Sunday 29 June 2008
- Taming Vista
- Young women remain cool to technology fields
Friday 27 June 2008
- British national nabbed in internet scams
Thursday 26 June 2008
- ICANN approves name changes
- Singapore PC penetration likely to be tops in Asia-Pacific by 2012
Monday 23 June 2008
- Germany accidentally reveals residential rolls on internet
Sunday 22 June 2008
- Dealing with glare on displays
Saturday 21 June 2008
- What to look for in a photo printer
Thursday 19 June 2008
- Student faces 38 years jail for hacking computers to change grades
- Security flaw tarnishes Firefox download record
Tuesday 17 June 2008
- Firefox launches new browser
- Asia's premier communications trade shows open
Monday 16 June 2008
- Get a grip on spyware
Sunday 15 June 2008
- Dealing with slow DSL
Saturday 14 June 2008
- Beat the heat: Prepare your PC for summer
Friday 13 June 2008
- Take better candids with your digital camera
Wednesday 11 June 2008
- From cyber-to-outer-space: 5 million dollars from Google leader
- Internet search company Google wins top Spanish award
- Yahoo may face early shareholder trial
- Medieval Dutch city of Utrecht to host world game festival
Tuesday 10 June 2008
- US internet providers to block child porn sites
- In photos: 'Steve Jobs introduces updated Apple iPhone'
- Apple's new iPhone: Cheaper, faster and more useful
Sunday 08 June 2008
- Once a duo, now a quartet: What quad-core processors can do
Saturday 07 June 2008
- Surfing the World Wide Wiki
Thursday 05 June 2008
- Hong Kong domain the most dangerous place to surf, report says
Monday 02 June 2008
- What's new in Internet Explorer 8
Sunday 01 June 2008
- Ink or laser: Look at your needs when buying a printer
Thursday 29 May 2008
- The computer helper: Is Windows XP SP3 for you?
Wednesday 28 May 2008
- Google announces MySpace email pact, shows off phone
- Microsoft touches new Windows system
Tuesday 27 May 2008
- Report: Apple plans solar-powered iPod
- 'We must avoid a digital 9/11', EU experts say
Sunday 25 May 2008
- First aid packages for the PC
Saturday 24 May 2008
- E-mail etiquette: A matter of survival
Thursday 22 May 2008
- The computer helper: Safer surfing
Wednesday 21 May 2008
- OLPC plans 75 dollar laptop
- Netflix offers box to download movie rentals
- NATO online - worms, wars and ethical hackers
Tuesday 20 May 2008
- Online music pioneer Napster launches restriction-free music store
Saturday 17 May 2008
- Get the most out of your computer's LCD
- Microsoft Windows comes to green laptop
Thursday 15 May 2008
- Recovering damaged data
Wednesday 14 May 2008
- MySpace wins 230 million dollars from spam king
- German study links computer games to juvenile delinquency
Tuesday 13 May 2008
- Sold-out iPhones fuel new model speculation
Monday 12 May 2008
- FEATURE: Some tips on how to outsmart the spammers
Sunday 11 May 2008
- The latest must have - sunglasses with built-in digital camera
Saturday 10 May 2008
- The computer helper: Tips and tricks for PDFs
Friday 09 May 2008
- MySpace announces data-sharing for users
- Facebook acts against online predators
Wednesday 07 May 2008
- Webby Awards announce Oscars of the internet
Saturday 03 May 2008
- What to avoid when buying a notebook
Thursday 01 May 2008
- How to keep your Windows PC speedy
Monday 28 April 2008
- Understanding IP addresses
Sunday 27 April 2008
- Tips for buying external hard drives
Saturday 26 April 2008
- Windows annoyances
Tuesday 22 April 2008
- European Commission wants common rules on violent video games
Monday 21 April 2008
- How to make Windows Vista work more like XP
Friday 18 April 2008
- Nearly 40 per cent of Europeans do not use internet, study finds
- Romania arrests suspected eBay hacker
Wednesday 16 April 2008
- The Sims sells 100 million video games
- The computer helper: Restarting your PC
- Japan's JVC to pull out of domestic flat-panel television business
- Austrian city bans mobile phones on public transport
Monday 14 April 2008
- Man who found software bugs on trial in Germany for extortion
- Free tune-up utilities keep your PC humming
Sunday 13 April 2008
- Music industry slams new German law on file-sharing
- Understanding energy labels on your PC
Saturday 12 April 2008
- Government may tell German shops to switch off games consoles
- Yahoo board meets to discuss competing offers
- IBM uses 'spintronics' to make memory leap
Thursday 10 April 2008
- Reports: Yahoo in talks with AOL as Microsoft and News Corp flirt
- Turkey bans Google Groups
- Yahoo in outsourcing talks with Google as investor blasts Microsoft
Tuesday 08 April 2008
- HP launches mini-laptop for students
- Going green
- UNHCR offers computer users a virtual bird's eye view of refugees
Monday 07 April 2008
- Yahoo ready for deal, but wants more money
- EU approves new rules for in-flight mobile phone calls
Sunday 06 April 2008
- Phone handset to project movies, internet on the ceiling
- New radio technology connects USB devices wirelessly
- Disconnect idle computers and save that energy
- Microsoft issues takeover ultimatum to Yahoo
Saturday 05 April 2008
- Report: Microsoft may withdraw Yahoo offer
Friday 04 April 2008
- Man gets lots of dough for domain name Pizza.com
- Federal ban lifted after IBM admits wrongdoing
- NATO moves to strengthen cyber-defences
- Apple claims top US music spot
Thursday 03 April 2008
- MySpace announces online music service
- New smartphones with killer applications could replace PCs
Wednesday 02 April 2008
- Yahoo launches voice-search via mobile; 29 carriers signed on
- World body confirms Microsoft's Open XML as new standard
Tuesday 01 April 2008
- New Zealand youth admits international computer virus charges
- Microsoft will not raise Yahoo offer, report says
Monday 31 March 2008
- Yahoo looks to women to attract advertisers
- Danish telecom group TDC to offer music downloads
Saturday 29 March 2008
- Why DSLRs make sense
Wednesday 26 March 2008
- Partnerships give Yahoo, Google footholds in South Korea
- Data ruling may shelter illegal file sharers
Monday 24 March 2008
- Search engine tricks
Sunday 23 March 2008
- Digital music record stores focus on sound and copy flexibility
- Biometrics and encryption: Securing a laptop against data theft
Friday 21 March 2008
- Online backup services secure your data for less
Thursday 20 March 2008
- Jewish body to sue YouTube over video mocking late leader
- Microsoft releases Vista service pack - users complain
Wednesday 19 March 2008
- Sony BMG executive demands Germany ban illegal downloaders
- Report: Apple weighing unlimited music move
Tuesday 18 March 2008
- Old-fashioned journalism shines on internet, but ad strategy lags
Monday 17 March 2008
- Lawsuit charges US music industry on download tracking
Friday 14 March 2008
- Report: Microsoft and Yahoo meet for merger talks
- Sony's PS3 beats Xbox 360 in US sales
- Specialised search engines bring you more
- Sweden mulls new measures to tackle illegal file-sharing
- Apple sued for iTunes patent infringement
Thursday 13 March 2008
- AOL pays 850 million dollars for Bebo social networking site
Wednesday 12 March 2008
- Apple Japan ordered to probe case of iPod Nano that emitted sparks
Tuesday 11 March 2008
- Google completes DoubleClick deal after EU approval
Monday 10 March 2008
- Singapore-France undersea cable to be upgraded next year
- After CeBIT incident, Taiwan warns companies over piracy
Sunday 09 March 2008
- CeBIT computing fair regains lost ground, industry says
- Alternative web browsers - safer surfing?
Friday 07 March 2008
- Fresh raids at CeBIT computing trade fair
- Singapore launches wireless broadband access for ships
Thursday 06 March 2008
- German police: 51 accused of product piracy at CeBIT
- Wireless companies expect to outclass wired broadband
- CeBIT acclaims changes, says customers happy
- Auto parts group Continental affirms link with Microsoft
- Hopeful small companies pitch for business at CeBIT
Wednesday 05 March 2008
- Germany may take wireless broadband for rural areas
- BlackBerry reaches beyond firms to families
- Yahoo buys time to fight off Microsoft bid
- Police confiscate alleged copies at CeBIT
- Blu-ray disc prices to fall, maker predicts at CeBIT
- In photos: 'CeBIT - March 04'
- Top Google executive leaves for Facebook
- Technologies that don't disappoint
- Survey: 1 per cent of German firms use Windows Vista
- Olympus reveals E-420, world's smallest digital SLR camera
Tuesday 04 March 2008
- TomTom Go series gains ground-breaking IQ Routes support
- India's Tata to invest 500 million dollars in wireless broadband
- Malware threat to mobile internet and online communities
- No pressure for stock sale, says Kaspersky
- New Yahoo bookmarking service aimed at mobile phones
- Merkel not recognized on gadget's list of Berlin monuments
- Powerline networking
Monday 03 March 2008
- Merkel and Sarkozy at opening of CeBIT computing expo
- In photos: 'CeBit Preparations'
- Activate computers to save power, says Microsoft CEO
- Microsoft executive says CeBIT is still top event
- Computing industry claims climate-change leading role
- Samsung aims to grow corporate-customer sales
- Acer to acquire E-TEN, Taiwan's maker of smart handheld devices
- Premium for green computer? Germans could pay more
Sunday 02 March 2008
- Mumbai police join Google in educating students on Internet misuse
- Virgin Mobile enters India through pact with Tatas
Friday 29 February 2008
- Microsoft drops Vista price to boost sales amid lawsuit
- Encyclopaedia of Life overwhelmed on first day
- Dell profits edge lower despite revenue spurt
Thursday 28 February 2008
- CeBIT trade show reinvents itself
- To save the planet, reduce computer power waste
- Wireless LAN turns mobiles into money savers
- Coming to a workplace near you: beefier notebook computers
Wednesday 27 February 2008
- Germany puts legal firewall around computers
- EU imposes record fine on disobedient Microsoft (Roundup)
- A photo editing tool chest - for free
- EU imposes record fine on disobedient Microsoft
Tuesday 26 February 2008
- World's most expensive Blu-ray player announced
- Sony reveals two new Blu-ray players
- Sony, Sharp in joint venture for large LCDs
- Six international carriers to construct submarine cable
Monday 25 February 2008
- Sony unveils 13.6-megapixel DSC-W300 digital camera
- Sony reveals Cyber-shot DSC-H50 digital camera
Sunday 24 February 2008
- Virtual surround sound for the living room
- From fashion to time travel - new kids games have got it covered
- Device monitors vital signs and sends data to wireless system
Saturday 23 February 2008
- GadgetTrak Windows PC anti-theft software now available
- PNY ships Verto GeForce 9600 GT graphics card
- T-Mobile goes up against Vonage
- Intel introduces eight-core Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform
Friday 22 February 2008
- ASUS reveals new line of monitors
- Onkyo drops HD DVD
Thursday 21 February 2008
- Google starts medical records program
- India's Goldstone Technologies to launch internet TV in Thailand
- Diagnosing fatal errors
Wednesday 20 February 2008
- Hoax e-mail messages about nuke accident in Finland detected
- LeapFrog unveils Leapster2 and Didj learning game systems
- Apple announces iPod shuffle price drop
- Danger of online sex predators exaggerated: Study
Tuesday 19 February 2008
- Report: Microsoft to launch proxy battle for Yahoo
- Toshiba to halt HD/DVD production, shift to semiconductors (Roundup)
- Report: Toshiba to stop HD/DVD production
- Privatise your PC before moving on
Monday 18 February 2008
- Toshiba, SanDisk invest 16 billion dollars in semiconductors
Sunday 17 February 2008
- Bridge into the living room: Network player delivers music, films
- Study shows classroom laptops can improve reading skills
Friday 15 February 2008
- Sony's PS3 overtakes Xbox 360 in US sales
- Walmart backs Blu-Ray over HD DVD
Wednesday 13 February 2008
- Murdoch in talks with Yahoo over MySpace swap
Tuesday 12 February 2008
- Microsoft pledges to continue takeover bid for Yahoo despite rejections
- Avoiding e-mail threats
Monday 11 February 2008
- Best Buy, Neflix back Blu-ray over HD-DVD
- EU warns 'rip off' mobile phone operators over data roaming charges
Sunday 10 February 2008
- Yahoo to reject Microsoft takeover bid
- Shooting blanks: Mac games remain a niche market
- Computers let medical students operate on digital cadavers
- Time for new adventures: February's new PC games
Saturday 09 February 2008
- Storage options for the digital generation
Monday 04 February 2008
- Microsoft-Yahoo: Could Yahoo say yes? (2nd Update)
- Microsoft-Yahoo: Could Yahoo Say Yes? (1st Update)
Sunday 03 February 2008
- Not just for the call centre: Stereo headsets for the PC
- Is your computer a zombie?
- Some improvement needed a year after Windows Vista
- Microsoft-Yahoo: Could Yahoo Finally Say Yes?
- Hackers again bring down Ghana 2008 website
Friday 01 February 2008
- Microsoft-Yahoo!: Why the takeover makes sense
- Mideast internet outages continue, users urged to avoid downloading
- India's internet services to be fully restored
Thursday 31 January 2008
- Sweden charges four over Pirate Bay's illegal online file-sharing
- Egypt's internet connection to be restored within a week
Wednesday 30 January 2008
- Yahoo! reports 14 per cent revenue rise, announces job cuts (Roundup)
Tuesday 29 January 2008
- HDR: Getting more from your digital photographs
Monday 28 January 2008
- Research shows 19 billion dollars in eBay savings
- Motorola signs major contract on WiMAX supplies to Pakistan
- Using Vista's parental controls
Sunday 27 January 2008
- Robot scribe copies the Bible as a performance art event
Saturday 26 January 2008
- Taiwan's ASUS aims at becoming one of world's top-three notebook brands
- Google mulls setting up global data centre in Taiwan
Friday 25 January 2008
- Microsoft sees profits rise, raises forecast
Thursday 24 January 2008
- Calls to curb digital piracy as sales rise by 40 per cent in 2007
- Nintendo's profit doubles in first nine months
- Industry study: Reducing Asia's software piracy would spur growth
- Google and Japan's DoCoMo to partner in mobile internet
- EBay boss bids farewell
- Are You Ready for Windows Vista SP1?
Wednesday 23 January 2008
- Google launches Korean YouTube video platform
- Apple reports record revenue, earnings
- Reports: Yahoo planning widespread job cuts
- Video game Guitar Hero hits billion-dollar note
Tuesday 22 January 2008
- Advertisers and e-mail: a personal data shield issue
Sunday 20 January 2008
- Dodgy downloading: German authorities target file swapping
Saturday 19 January 2008
- Notebook and desktop upgrades that make sense
Friday 18 January 2008
- German minister in boycott of Nokia mobiles
- US video game sales reach record high in 2007
- AMD posts fifth successive loss
Thursday 17 January 2008
- Toshiba affirms future of HD-DVD after Warner setback
Tuesday 15 January 2008
- Steve Jobs unveils 'world's thinnest' laptop
Monday 14 January 2008
- Google enhances iPhone apps as Macworld opens
- MySpace vows to tighten security for young users
- European Union launches fresh Microsoft anti-trust probes
- The computer helper: Building versus buying
- Head-to-head race between China and Taiwan at CeBIT
- Climate fears touch CeBIT computing trade fair
Sunday 13 January 2008
- Online backups: Using the internet as a hard drive
- Breaking up the data jam: 5 gigahertz WLAN
Friday 11 January 2008
- How to tame Windows Vista
Wednesday 09 January 2008
- EU welcomes Apple's decision to cut iTunes prices in Britain
- Voltaic reveals the solar-powered laptop bag
- Apple to embrace iTunes movie rentals?
Tuesday 08 January 2008
- Touched by tech at trade show
- Intel seeks hearing in antitrust case
- SanDisk boosts its Sansa View player to 32GB
- In photos: 'Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas'
- Cool gadgets abound at Consumer Electronics Show
- In Vegas, everything's too big including the tech show
Monday 07 January 2008
- Intel unveils new laptop chips
- Telia Sonera to compensate clients over email crash
- Wikipedia founder set to launch Google rival
- Sony BMG finally drops DRM from its music
- South Korean company claims fifth of US cellphone market
- Gates bids farewell to tech show he dominated
- Bill Gates - Often wrong, never in doubt
- Synchronising your Outlook e-mail
- HD-DVD backers in retreat after Warner Bros backs Blu-Ray
Sunday 06 January 2008
- 'Welcome to the Zoo' - Media rushes for tech sneak peek
Saturday 05 January 2008
- The computer helper: Preparing for disaster
Friday 04 January 2008
- Intel pulls out of low-cost laptop programme
- China to control audio-visual content on the internet (Roundup)
- IBM sued for solvent dumping in New York
- Intel Corp. withdraws from the OLPC project
- Preview: Amid the buzz of tech show, can gadgets get smarter?
- Bill Gates' technology keynote could be his last
Thursday 03 January 2008
- Lenovo enters the consumer PC market with range of IdeaPad notebooks
- Hitachi and ASUS unveil the 1TB M70 notebook
Wednesday 02 January 2008
- Music file sharers beware: The RIAA is getting personal
- Airline passengers forced to ground disposable lithium batteries?
Monday 31 December 2007
- Seasonal online spending rises sharply in 2007
- The top high-definition TVs of 2007
- Tech predictions for 2008
Sunday 30 December 2007
- Helpful little friends, with a catch - not all widgets are safe
Friday 28 December 2007
- Amazon signs up DRM-free Warner Bros music
- Panasonic introduces its new super-thin Blu-ray drive
Thursday 27 December 2007
- Technology wish list 2008
- FBI constructing huge biometric database
- Fox preparing to bring movie rentals to Apple iTunes
Wednesday 26 December 2007
- Unveiled: Apple patent to protect iPod listeners
- Israelis put the Bible on pinhead silicon
Monday 24 December 2007
- Apple expected to confirm iPhone sales of 5 million
- Acid test shows good progress for Internet Explorer 8
Sunday 23 December 2007
- HD-DVD and Blu-ray: DVD's successors becoming affordable
- Notebook carriers combine practicality and style
Saturday 22 December 2007
- Mastering My Documents
Friday 21 December 2007
- Drivers face 2-year sentence for in-car cell phone and MP3 use
- Legal settlement forces Apple rumour site off the Net
- YEARENDER: Everything's free in the palm of your hand - at what cost?
- Apple reaches deal to close revelatory fan site
Thursday 20 December 2007
- LG rolls out biometric and anti-virus USB drives
- Canadian small business details exposed following Web error
Wednesday 19 December 2007
- TorrentSpy suffers major loss in copyright case
- iPhone more popular than God
Tuesday 18 December 2007
- Apple makes plans to launch iPhone in Japan
- One-million-euro fine for spreading illegal software in Netherlands
- Verizon and Palm unveil the Treo 755p
- Facebook accuses porn site of user hacking
Monday 17 December 2007
- Google looks to rival Wikipedia
- Man admits trying to shut down Californian power grid
Sunday 16 December 2007
- Navi, notebook, and multimedia: New products for technology fans
- Any more tricks in there? - Displays for dual TV/PC use
- The most influential tech products in 2007
Saturday 15 December 2007
- The thousand-dollar PC: What to look for
Friday 14 December 2007
- Google unveils anti-Wikipedia project 'Knol'
- Say 'I want that one!' with Nokia’s new online shopping technology
- Opera appeals to EU in Microsoft IE antitrust case
Thursday 13 December 2007
- Microsoft abandons free Vista and Office offer
- Nokia concept points to green eco-phone
Wednesday 12 December 2007
- Porn producer files copyright suit against sex-based YouTube imitation
- Ask.com hands users search history control
Tuesday 11 December 2007
- LinkedIn is now open for business
- Toshiba unveils the touch-screen Portege Tablet PC
Monday 10 December 2007
- Understanding Windows Home Server
- Microsoft looking to bring Windows to budget computers
- Researchers reduce the load for big-breasted women
Sunday 09 December 2007
- More Japanese preschoolers playing computer games
- Don't give spam a chance: Avoiding 'e-trash'
Saturday 08 December 2007
- Managing Internet Explorer plug-ins: The secret to stability
Friday 07 December 2007
- IBM unveils new supercomputer breakthrough
- Airlines in the U.S. to test in-flight Internet service
Thursday 06 December 2007
- AMD puts Barcelona on ice… again.
- New Neilsen technology to help media producers curb online video piracy
Wednesday 05 December 2007
- Magazine hails German Wikipedia as better than encyclopaedia
- Google distorts reality, Austrian study says
- T-Mobile cleared to lock iPhone despite Vodafone’s best efforts
- Microsoft to abandon Windows Vista ‘kill switch’
Tuesday 04 December 2007
- Social Network sites NOT the favoured haunt of cyber bullies
- Sky Anytime expands on-demand reach to PC systems
Monday 03 December 2007
- Facebook dims its intrusive Beacon following user pressure
- Hackers: Second Life open to virtual currency theft
- Google confirms bid on the 700 MHz spectrum (Roundup)
Sunday 02 December 2007
- Recovery tools: Emergency helpers for data crashes
- Professional grade digital cameras making inroads among amateurs
Saturday 01 December 2007
- Tech toys for the holidays
Friday 30 November 2007
- Google confirms bid on the 700 MHz spectrum
- EU launches mobile phone application tracking personal emissions
- Korean quarry worker killed by colleague not exploding phone
- McAfee: Cyber Cold War is imminent
- Leading UK broadcasters join to form on-demand Web channel
- Kiwi teen nabbed by FBI in botnet bust
- 3G iPhone set to speed to consumers in 2008
Thursday 29 November 2007
- Google adds My Location to Maps application
- Patent infringement suit sullies XO laptop’s image
- AMD knocked out of top-ten semiconductor rankings
- Exploding phone kills quarry worker in Korea
- Activision CEO calls for sub-$200 home consoles
Wednesday 28 November 2007
- Industrial robots, humanoids gather at Tokyo convention available
- Digital library project boasts more than 1.5 million books
- Blu-ray outselling HD-DVD in Europe
- Dell unveils the new XPS M1530 notebook
- Gaming industry slammed as toxic by Greenpeace
- Verizon opens its network to other devices and software
Tuesday 27 November 2007
- Assessing potential employees via social network sites could be illegal
- Microsoft engineers miss the turkey thanks to ‘ethical hacker’
- PlayStation creator honoured with lifetime achievement award
- New Microsoft SP3 makes XP 'considerably faster' than Vista
- ABC and Facebook unveil 2008 presidential race coverage
- Synchronising your data
Monday 26 November 2007
- Tech gets a Cyber Monday holiday boost
- Software hit parade marks 2007 as a definite winner
- UK consumers unhappy with the iPhone’s price tag
- Bloggers ‘out’ parents in online suicide sensation
- French reveal anti-piracy plans for online media
- Amazon Kindle burning bright on debut?
Friday 23 November 2007
- Germans introduce new tsunami detection system
- Watchdog warns against the dangers of social networking
- OLPC extends the ‘Give One Get One’ program
- Consumers struggle to find new 80GB Zune
- Cyber bullying declared illegal following child suicide
Thursday 22 November 2007
- Study: Bandwidth consumption could cripple Internet
- UK Broadband adoption at all-time high
- U.S. politicians take aim at ESRB ratings board
- GM’s electric Volt being charged for 2010 launch
- Facebook's purchasing Beacon causes a ruckus
Wednesday 21 November 2007
- Vodafone sues to stop DT from selling iPhone
- Sony BMG and Yahoo extend deal
- PayPal teams up with MasterCard to offer PayPal Secure Card
- Misspelled websites growing threat says McAfee
- Google Maps goes wiki-style
- Mozilla warns against using new Firefox 3.0 beta
- YouTube launches anti-cyber bullying Web site
- Nokia targets laptops with new N810 Internet Tablet
- Telekom puts unlocked iPhone on sale for 999 euros
- MTV weighs opening year performance of PS3 and Wii
- Google Maps new user defined locations
Tuesday 20 November 2007
- Study: Superhighway traffic jam could clog Internet by 2010
- WordPress bloggers go social with new KickApps plugin
- Webroot Software: convenience will outweigh caution for holiday season
- Buyer Beware: HTSA issues warning about low quality HD televisions
- Google gets closer to FCC auction deadline - Considers solo bid
- Figuring out firewalls
- Sir Paul: Beatles tunes available online in 2008
- South Korean Internet addicts face spell in boot camp
- Flickr adds new photo tool flexibility with ‘Places’
Monday 19 November 2007
- Google’s Postini adds more security to Apps Premier Edition
- US Government buries policy issues and IT issues in red tape lawsuits
- Trend Micro offers security for PS3
- Study: Wi-Fi ‘piggybacking’ on the rise
- McAfee predicts next year’s 10 big security threats
- The Pros and Cons of Dell’s ‘all-in-one’ XPS One PC
- Singapore reverses ‘lesbian sex scene’ ban on Mass Effect
- Amazon to re-Kindle book reading with digital device
Sunday 18 November 2007
- Beef up your notebook's storage
Saturday 17 November 2007
- In Vista's shadow, XP shines
Friday 16 November 2007
- Honda to bring new 'fuel cell' car to California
- Microsoft delivers Vista SP1 release candidate to testers
- Nintendo preparing to unveil ‘third’ DS model?
- Nokia releases the new N82 multimedia computer
- Classic Colossus takes on modern PCs in code-breaking exercise
Thursday 15 November 2007
- Pay for goods with Moversa in your mobile phone
- Nintendo: Supply will not meet Wii demand this Christmas
- Microsoft rewards subscribers as Xbox Live turns 5
- Apple releases huge Mac OS X mega-patch
- FCC members question Chairman's cable subscriber claims
Wednesday 14 November 2007
- Microsoft Windows update patches critical XP flaw
- Nokia introduces new ‘Arte’ and ‘Sapphire’ 8800 handsets
- Marvel to publish its comic heroes online
- Bebo announces landmark content deals with media giants
- Yahoo reaches settlement in jailed Chinese journalist case
- China Mobile tests signal station for Everest torch relay
Tuesday 13 November 2007
- Sony unveils new Eco Edition VAIO notebooks
- IBM ‘Blue Gene/L’ still the world’s fastest supercomputer
- Google developing landmark TV event with Spice Girls creator?
- OLPC opens its ‘Give One Get One’ XO laptop drive
- Google opens $10 million Android prize challenge
Monday 12 November 2007
- Social networks: Millions warned against falling to online fraud
- Microsoft unveils Windows licensing for refurbished PCs
- Security professional caught running malicious botnet
- Google facing legal battle with Northeastern University
- AMD in the firing line as Intel pulls on its Penryn boxing gloves
- Europe's fastest supercomputer in operation
- Take better pictures with your cell phone camera
Saturday 10 November 2007
- Sniffer dogs on scent of digital pirates
Friday 09 November 2007
- German firm sells 10,000 iPhones on first day
- Apple iPhone goes on sale in Britain amid scenes of 'mayhem'
- 'Love at first sight' as German fans grab iPhone
- Apple hit with iPod-monopoly class-action lawsuit
- Hackers use Alicia Keys’ MySpace page to deliver malicious code
- iPhone expectation grows ahead of today’s European launch
- IBM expands the intelligence of Autonomic Computing
- Advanced Micro Devices unveils new FireStream 9170 GPU
Thursday 08 November 2007
- Top managers focus on Internet's effect on Germany
- Hefty UK premium could tarnish glitzy iPhone launch
- Ongoing controversy sees Target drop Manhunt 2
- Has Radiohead’s ‘name your price’ album download concept backfired?
- Red Hat releases Enterprise Linux beta via Amazon EC2
- Yahoo slammed for complicity in jailing of Chinese journalist
Wednesday 07 November 2007
- Google Maps to appear in gas stations
- Microsoft to patch Macrovision flaw
- Yahoo launches Kickstart in an attempt to create a Web 2.0 recruiting trend
- Google turns your mobile phone into an Android
- Lenovo expands existing branding with the ThinkStation
- A new Phase of gaming for the iPod
- Microsoft preparing to introduce new ‘Search’ technology
- Microsoft officially launches new Windows Live
Tuesday 06 November 2007
- NVIDIA pushes PC performance with Enthusiast System Architecture
- New Marvell chip reduces PC power consumption by half
- Phoenix 'instant-on' set to boot Windows into HyperSpace
- Brits send 1 billion text messages per week
- Apple addresses QuickTime and Java vulnerabilities
Monday 05 November 2007
- Google reveals cellphone plans
- ESPN teams up with Microsoft to offer video on Xbox 360
- T-Mobile teams up with OLPC for new 'Give One Get One' campaign
- Al Qaeda preparing to launch electronic Jihad on November 11?
- PeopleSoft grade hackers face lengthy prison sentences
- Sony holds firm to 10-year plan with new Compact PlayStation 2
- Warner Music turns its back on Nokia’s online store
- Fresh Manhunt 2 criticism after hackers uncover edited violence
- Master your e-mail
Sunday 04 November 2007
- Oldies but goodies: Finding deals in used computers
Saturday 03 November 2007
- Vista upgrade options
Friday 02 November 2007
- Internet users over 50 receive Saga Zone social network
- Time magazine lauds iPhone as 'Invention of the Year'
- Updated MacBooks now boast speedy Santa Rosa performance
- Apple Mac popularity receives adapted Trojan
- Sub $100 HD-DVD player hammers more nails in Blu-ray’s coffin?
Thursday 01 November 2007
- Unblocking stolen cell phones is becoming big business
- Western Digital offers up new 320GB notebook hard drive
- $199 USD 'gPC' computer on sale through Wal-Mart
- Leopard OS sells 2 million on opening weekend
- Google reveals OpenSocial networking software
Wednesday 31 October 2007
- Intel supplies Libya with 150,000 Classmates
- Storm worm preying on old and unprotected computers
- Hulu success to see YouTube jumping through hoops?
- IBM unveils new solar powered recycling scheme
- Google software inbound on Verizon handsets?
Tuesday 30 October 2007
- AT&T announces new Pantech Duo
- Survey reveals common office gripes
- Skype and 3 bring you the Skypephone
- imeem expands to include uploaded EMI catalogue
- $100 OLPC laptop jumps to $200
- Sprint Nextel to provide unlock codes for handsets
- Apple unveils workaround to address Leopard freezes
- T-Mobile to cast Shadow on the iPhone?
- Technology summit aims to boost African development
- The PC you need for Windows Vista
Monday 29 October 2007
- Nintendo denies Wii price cut but reveals gift-giving feature
- ‘Brain Training’ no gaming gimmick according to UK study
- Microsoft looking to bring Windows to OLPC’s XO laptop
- New ASUS Eee PC gets positive feedback
- Apple clamps down on resellers ahead of European iPhone launch
- Grouping taskbar buttons in Vista
Saturday 27 October 2007
- Printing for less
Friday 26 October 2007
- The US takes its Internet love affair to another level
- Facebook valued at $15 billion USD following Microsoft stake
- UK pondering law against P2P file sharing
- Verizon customers to receive $1 million following marketing investigation
- Facebook gets socially networked with BlackBerry
Thursday 25 October 2007
- GMail now supports IMAP; check that off your wish list
- Is Vonage vulnerable to VoIP attacks or is Sipera Systems using creative marketing?
- SanDisk Sues to Enforce Memory System Patents (Brief)
- NEC launches world's fastest supercomputer
- Microsoft aims at the family gamer with new Xbox 360
- Samsung unveils 5.0 megapixel camera phone
- MySpace set to expand via casual games applications
- Online gamblers lean on Congress for law change
- U.S. federal court overturns anti-child pornography act
Wednesday 24 October 2007
- Verizon launches Symmetrical FiOS service with 20Mbps of speed
- Samsung reveals the first 30nm-class 64Gb NAND Flash
- AOL launches new mobile services at CITA
- Western Digital extends recording time with the DVR Expander
- 1 in 6 units of the Apple iPhone have bypassed AT&T
- Dell unleashes the new XPS 420 multimedia desktop
- Leaked Manhunt 2 downloaded by thousands
- Child porn hotline boosted by notable online support
Tuesday 23 October 2007
- Gamers set to receive virtual punch from new technology
- Hitachi GST rolls out world’s most energy efficient hard drive
- NBC pulls its YouTube content ahead of Hulu launch
- Comcast insists that P2P file sharing is not blocked
- SanDisk unveils the Sansa TakeTV system
Monday 22 October 2007
- Secret dinner and a deal in EU's Microsoft battle
- On Halloween, if the computer is haunted CyberDefender will exorcize it
- RealPlayer exploited and promptly patched
- Starbucks moves to increase speeds as iTunes deadline looms
- Orange Box helps Microsoft turn the Valve of success
- Japanese robot obsession fails to score at A.I. sporting event
- Palm-sized supercomputers on the way?
- Latin consumers set to be in tune with new Zune
- Intel finally receives WiMAX approval
Sunday 21 October 2007
- Weblin users peer over shoulders in internet
- Big and thin: PC monitors better than ever
- Apple alternatives rival the iPhone
Saturday 20 October 2007
- Make your PC search-friendly
Friday 19 October 2007
- Scientists create world’s smallest nanotube radio
- Apple and Dell see third quarter market gains as HP maintains lead
- Ofcom reveals plan to allow mobile phone calls aboard jetliners
- Microsoft looking to join Web 2.0 phenomenon?
- Media giants to explore copyright protection technology
- The computer helper: Everyday privacy
Thursday 18 October 2007
- Apple announces SDK for iPhone
- 40GB PS3 to his US stores in time for holiday season
- Rape victim Alicia Kozakiewicz recounts terrifying Internet predator attack
- Sprint gives chase to Touch tactile bandwagon
- Nokia announces new N810 Internet Tablet
- HMV to open in-store gaming department
- Mixed feelings as UK begins digital switchover
Wednesday 17 October 2007
- Ubuntu 7.10 takes aim at desktop market
- RIAA sues Usenet.com
- UNESCO and Library of Congress to build World Digital Library
- Samsung pops out another trio of new mobile phones
- Apple’s Leopard OS confirmed for October 26
- YouTube finally implements anti-piracy 'fingerprint' system
- Price of DRM-free tracks slashed on iTunes
- MySpace and Skype sign on the virtual dotted line
- Email backlash takes root in tech heartland
Tuesday 16 October 2007
- US lower house extends tax-free internet access
- Robot 'reads' historic books at top German library
- Court rejects appeal, RICO trial against Microsoft and Best Buy continues
- Nokia flexes its 8GB N95 muscle ahead of the iPhone
- Innovative Wii console triples the value of Nintendo
- Greenpeace slams Apple for 'toxic' iPhone
- Broadcom strikes first with new '3G phone on a chip' technology
- Universal Music pondering subscription-based download service
Monday 15 October 2007
- Latest 'blog war' in Vietnam prompts calls for controls
- HPA conducting 'systematic' study into Wi-Fi safety
- Porn spammers get five-year stretch
- Teenage hacker breaks the iPod Touch out of jail
- Denmark leads EU table on broadband use
- Motorola unveils nine fresh mobile phones
- Samsung rolls out trio of new handsets
Sunday 14 October 2007
- Getting into iPod
- Video games for non-players: Casual games are spreading quickly
Saturday 13 October 2007
- Speed up Vista - it's getting to be more than just an option
- Writers publish on internet, but where's the income?
Friday 12 October 2007
- Apple faces another class action suit over iPhone update
- Comcast to launch TiVo enabled set-top boxes
- Google announces new YouTube layer in Google Earth
Thursday 11 October 2007
- Google is global search gorilla
- Update: FCC releases clarified rules and pushes back day for 700 MHz auction
- Auction giant eBay launches Neighborhoods
- Coming soon to your mobile phone – Firefox
- Dell launches initiative to simplify IT
- Google updates Search Appliance with version 5.0
Wednesday 10 October 2007
- Microsoft – Nine problems corrected in six patches
- Adobe confirms PDF flaw and recommends registry hack as fix
- AP sues Moreover Technologies and VeriSign for infringement and misappropriation
- AT&T starts early in the spectrum war, pays $2.5B for 700 MHz spectrum licenses
- Microsoft claims Red Hat violates IP, is it true or is it more FUD?
Tuesday 09 October 2007
- VMware gets set to release new tools for businesses
- Seagate hybrid drives force notebooks to go green
- Minnesota woman ordered to pay $220,000 plans to fight back
- Lawsuit filed against Apple over “Bricked” iPhones
- Broadcom to supply chips for Samsung
- Flames erupt from iPod Nano
- IBM and Google team up for Cloud Computing
Monday 08 October 2007
- Spammers are using YouTube in latest attacks
- Sony to sell 40GB PS3 in Europe
- Microsoft offers IE7 without WGA, but many are asking why?
- BT and FON team-up for Wi-Fi sharing
- AT&T launches Tilt – The ‘most feature packed’ 3G phone on the market
Friday 05 October 2007
- Verizon Wireless sues FCC over 700MHz auction (2nd UPDATE)
- Yahoo, eBay and PayPal team up to fight Phishing
- AOL takes AIM social medial with new messenger release
- Verizon launches new phones including iPhone rival
- Google adds Postini to Google Apps
- AT&T clears up TOS wording; customers do not trust a word of it
- HTC launches Q4 lineup featuring a new UMPC set to hit stores in the UK
- Report: Sophos blames naked Jolie pictures for rise in monthly stats
- Verizon Wireless sues FCC over 700MHz auction (UPDATE)
- Verizon, AT&T and others asked about government access
- Greener computing - tips to save electricity costs
- US record companies win case against downloading mom
Thursday 04 October 2007
- Apple-Starbucks promotion kicks off with some glitches and free music
- Court says California Disabled Rights Law applies to the web
- eBay opens beta testing for desktop application
- PC Doctor launches Blog and Forums for PC health and tech talk
- Samsung and Bang Olufsen team up for iPhone killing
Wednesday 03 October 2007
- Yahoo announces Search Assist
- FTC settles with ERG Ventures for $330,000
- Woman sues for $1M over $200 iPhone price slashing
- New Jersey’s Milgram subpoenas Facebook
- Second Life fails to live up to media hype, according to report
- Vidoop offers free SSO service to users
Tuesday 02 October 2007
- Yahoo unveils new search, but can anyone catch Google?
- Sky: A few channels short of a Picnic?
- Survey reveals American PC systems at serious risk
- iPhone rivalry as HTC Touch phone hits 800,000 sales
- Microsoft set to release new Zune today?
- Sony hits OLED TV milestone
Monday 01 October 2007
- Adobe acquires Virtual Ubiquity takes aim at Microsoft and Google
- BBC buys Lonely Planet and expands content
- Dell unleashes the XPS M1730 notebook
- Sony introduces the VAIO NR entry-level notebook
- New Flash Player software, courtesy of Adobe
- Microsoft introduces online Office Live Workspace
- Posbro rolls out world’s first WiMAX gaming device
Sunday 30 September 2007
- South Korean game companies expand into Japan, stumble in China
Saturday 29 September 2007
- Customising Vista: Have it your way
Friday 28 September 2007
- iPhone software update does 'brick' unlocked handsets
- Palm unveils the smaller and cheaper Centro smartphone
- D-Link gives users Green Ethernet eco-savings
- Microsoft to sell Windows XP for an extra five months
- Meet the Gateway One, the new all-in-one PC
Thursday 27 September 2007
- Microsoft to cross entertainment divide with Media Center Extenders
- Facebook facing child safety accusations
- Launch of Halo 3 marred by dodgy content and scratched game discs
- Armani joins Second Life and unveils Samsung mobile phone
- Orange looks to the kids with Blyk
Wednesday 26 September 2007
- Virus author gets jail time and job offers
- Is GPLv3 being shunned by open source developers?
- Google and Yahoo unwilling accomplices in recent spam attack
- Survey: More girls than boys own videogame consoles
- Amazon opens the beta doors on its online music store
- Pirate Bay slams major media players with sabotage claims
- Google says 'Street View' won’t breach Canadian privacy rules
- Microsoft and Google set to tussle over Facebook stake?
- WiMAX bids to cover world with broadband
Tuesday 25 September 2007
- TJX agrees to settle class action suits
- Apple has a lot to learn about mobiles, Austrian provider says
- Microsoft chief Ballmer to attend CeBIT trade show
- Apple: Unlocking the iPhone causes damage
- Windows updates out in force
- Microsoft allows Vista users to take XP downgrade option
- Google looking to take on Second Life?
- $100 ‘XO’ laptop not just for developing nations
- Halo 3 set for biggest pay day in entertainment history
Monday 24 September 2007
- Fox Interactive launches mobile MySpace
- New zero-day flaw uncovered in Adobe PDF files
- YouTube ban set to hit Thailand… again.
- Microsoft and Philips look to FCC for 'white spaces' approval
- Starbucks gets in on the iTunes action
- Halo 3 follows BioShock as Xbox 360 hard-hitter
Sunday 23 September 2007
- Never alone: Protecting kids on the internet
Friday 21 September 2007
- GPL faces first real test in court case
- AT&T Offers Wi-Fi to BlackBerry users
- Nokia offers UMA with new 6130
- eBay addicts fired for use during office hours
- Intel announces LessWatts energy efficiency initiative
- Orange confirmed as iPhone carrier for France
- Focus converges on Nokia’s new UMA handset
- WiMAX and Centrino Duo to push smaller, faster, efficient computing
Thursday 20 September 2007
- Channel 4 HD set for December launch
- Bluetooth broadcast collars Lamborghini loser
- Digital MP3 players to be used by medical community?
- Sony confirms the return of force feedback with DualShock3
- NBC Direct bringing primetime TV content online
- Asia-Pacific cyber criminals refine tactics: report
Wednesday 19 September 2007
- Deutsche Telekom confirmed to get iPhone in Germany
- Google adds PowerPoint like abilities to Google Docs
- Google Gadget Ads – Google cashes in on craze they helped build
- Nintendo calls for South Korean crackdown on pirated software
- Popular 'smiley face' expression celebrates 25th birthday
- IBM launches Microsoft Office offensive with free office software suite
- Confirmed: O2 secures iPhone for UK
- Lenovo rolls out new ThinkCentres and first 22-inch WUXGA monitor
Tuesday 18 September 2007
- New iTunes-locked iPods unlocked again
- SpiralFrog ad-based music downloads – an iPod-free zone
- Symantec: Cyber criminals becoming more professional
- AMD unveils triple-core Phenom chip
- Kazaa CTO joins the BBC iPlayer team
- Small Estonia a big leader in global IT revolution
- When is a PC not a PC: when it's an auto or the Ark?
- SpiralFrog takes a jump at free online music
Monday 17 September 2007
- Microsoft loses drawn-out EU anti-trust case
- Deutsche Telekom set to unveil iPhone for Germany
- Yahoo! wants everyone to get Mashed!
- Verizon performs 180 on Bob Marley ring tone decision
- Digital consumer names dominate CoolBrands 2007 list
- O2 set to pay hefty price for iPhone?
- The computer helper: Gearing up for Skype
Sunday 16 September 2007
- False finger: Biometrics is no guarantee for secure data
- Use memory tricks to manage your computer passwords with software
Saturday 15 September 2007
- Data to go: Options for hauling lots of files
Friday 14 September 2007
- Google goes before U.N. calling for global privacy
- Verizon Wireless sues FCC over 700MHz auction
- Pop royalty not amused by online copyright violations
- Nintendo still most popular hardware choice as Microsoft surges
- New TV show 'Quarterlife' to be an online-exclusive
- Google offers $30 million USD in moon exploration competition
- Unauthorised Windows updates put Microsoft in hot water
Thursday 13 September 2007
- Palm launches Treo 500v in Europe
- IBM’s SiSi to help break communication barrier
- Microsoft unleashes innovative new Mobile Memory Mouse
- Lenovo reaches for green heaven with Blue Sky
- Rivalries subside as Sun embraces Microsoft
- Brazilian physicists launch campaign to boycott Dell
Wednesday 12 September 2007
- Yahoo and Bebo form partnership on advertising front
- MP3 lovers risking deafness warns charity organisation
- Vodafone prepares to battle Apple iPhone
- iPhone-unlocking software available for $99 USD
- Skype users warned against new IM worm
- HP Inkjet technology to be used medicinally
Tuesday 11 September 2007
- EEDAR report shows M-rated games are the most popular
- IBM shows its love to Open Office
- Germany warns against Wi-Fi
- Social networking hitting businesses where it hurts
- BBC download content coming to Xbox Live
- Sony enrols gimmickry with the Rolly MP3 player
Monday 10 September 2007
- AMD launches new chip as rival Intel boosts earnings forecast
- Apple sells millionth iPhone, cuts price, offers rebate
- SanDisk launches Sansa View, a new twist on video MP3 players
- Samsung starts shipping solid-state drives
- Does Apple want in on the FCC’s wireless auction?
- Changes by Microsoft mean a smaller, safer Patch Tuesday
- iPhone price cut pressuring smart phone rivals
- Mobile phones potentially dangerous in hospitals
- Tiered Net content fees receive backing in the US
- AMD to launch new Opteron range today
- Amazon preparing to launch electronic book reader
Sunday 09 September 2007
- Tricky legacies: Deleting web not easy
Saturday 08 September 2007
- Understanding Vista's Windows experience index
Friday 07 September 2007
- Apple and Starbucks team up for musical cause
- Apple patches critical iTunes bug while failing to mention it
- Toolkits blamed for the rise of “Script Kiddies”
- Hewlett Packard’s Blackbird takes flight toward hardcore gamers
- Angry 4GB iPhone adopters to receive $100 USD refund
- Californian start-up hopes to work some movie download Vudu
- Adobe Flash streaming coming to Cisco’s Content Delivery System
- NetApp and Sun Microsystems lock legal horns
- The computer helper: Quad core questions
Thursday 06 September 2007
- Intel introduces new quad-core processors
- Apple launches fresh market offensive with new iPods
- Sony caught bashing Microsoft’s Halo 3 on Wikipedia
- Facebook search alterations raise privacy concerns
- Palm cancels the Foleo mobile companion
- Games Convention Asia kicks off in Singapore
Wednesday 05 September 2007
- European Commission plans EU-wide crackdown on web-based terror
- Lenovo to celebrate 15th anniversary in style
- Sony’s PS3 to power Office 2.0 conference
- iPhone tops the smartphone sales list for July
- NBC signs up with Amazon’s Unbox download service
- Toshiba says new Japanese plant will boost capacity by 40 percent
- Packard Bell unveils the diminutive EasyNote XS
- Sony confirms USB rootkit vulnerability
Tuesday 04 September 2007
- New patent by EEstor promises replacement of electrochemical batteries
- Google launches wire service for Google News
- Another Harvard student lays claim to Facebook
- YouTube ban finally lifted in Thailand
- TUC speaks out against banning Facebook during work time
- UK turns the mobile phone into a digital wallet
- Patent sparks more Google phone speculation
Monday 03 September 2007
- Fujitsu Siemens to sell 'green PC' in Europe
- Rumours of new iPod gather pace
- NBC and iTunes trade blows in pricing battle
- Sony unveils new ‘A’ and ‘S’ series Walkman media players
- Aerospace experts to unveil mission to track Earth-killer asteroid
- Nintendo Wii breaks UK sales record
Sunday 02 September 2007
- Sales and visits boom at half-way point of IFA electronics show
Friday 31 August 2007
- New high-definition TV label unveiled at IFA show
- Microsoft reaches settlement with Eolas (Brief)
- IBM claims double computer technology breakthrough
- Fox brings two seasons of Family Guy to Xbox Live
- USAJobs.gov hit by Monster.com attack, 146,000 people affected
- Microsoft: Vista SP1 will arrive in early 2008
- The olde ‘cell phones cause cancer’ chestnut resurfaces
- Sony injects UK market with two new Blu-ray players
- Philips rejects call for ban on standby mode
- Digital cameras: Dealing with dust in DSLRs
- Thailand lifts ban on YouTube
Thursday 30 August 2007
- Microsoft to acquire Parlano
- Sony introduces new Video Walkman to US markets
- YouTube agrees to royalty deal for UK performers
- China to employ virtual Internet cyber cops
- $599 USD PlayStation 3 price return now imminent
- Spider-Man suit approaching the realms of reality
- UK iTunes users given access to top TV shows
- Nokia officially unveils Ovi Internet services
Wednesday 29 August 2007
- George Reyes set to retire as Google CFO
- Samsung rolls out two more supposed ‘iPod killers’
- Contentious AllOfMP3.com set for re-launch?
- The future might not be Orange for Nokia’s new music download service
- Yahoo! seeks dismissal in Chinese dissident case
- More rootkit controversy for Sony?
Tuesday 28 August 2007
- Storm Botnet luring the guilty with fake YouTube video
- Iomega rolls out new line of Home Network HDDs
- Samsung and Sony ship first 8th Generation LCD TV panels
- Internet co-creator: TV approaching its 'iPod moment'
- Microsoft boosts software supply to Indian charities
Monday 27 August 2007
- Taiwan's Acer to acquire US-based Gateway
- Microsoft’s WGA fails marking some legit users as criminals
- Google’s “gPhone” might come sooner rather than later
- New Intel vPro chip offers better security for business
- Schoolboy downs Australia’s $84m porn filter with ease
- Sony offers sweet bio alternative to cell batteries
- Yahoo Mail extending to mobile phone texts
- AT&T hacked away from iPhone
- ESRB finally hands Mature rating to controversial videogame
Sunday 26 August 2007
- Games Convention ends with new visitor record
- Computer buying tips: Let the intended use determine the speed
- Makers seek perfect flat-panel screens
- Digitals to become a girl's best friend
Saturday 25 August 2007
- Disc war divides top electronics fair
- Google tips and tricks
Friday 24 August 2007
- Monster held data theft disclosure for five days
- Cost of Nokia battery replacement to cost Matsushita $172 million
- Nikon to 'revolutionize photography' with the D3 digital SLR
- Nokia slips between the tech sheets with Microsoft
- AT&T abandons 300-page iPhone bill insanity
- Virtual reality used to create out-of-body experiences
- Average Brit consumes 50 hours of media each week
Thursday 23 August 2007
- Skype compensates paid customers for outage
- Microsoft offers to fix faulty wireless wheel for Xbox 360
- Console heroes in the flesh at top fair
- Survey: Television habits are on the decline
- Spanner remains stuck in Dell supply lines
- Microsoft aims SideWinder at hardcore PC demographic
- iPhone popularity surpassing sales expectation
- European PS3 and PSP owners to benefit from PlayTV
- EU clashes with chip designer Rambus over 'patent ambush' claim
Wednesday 22 August 2007
- YouTube tries out new ad system
- Google Earth gets Sky
- Apple signs European iPhone deals
- Guitar-based videogame wins coveted design prize
- Apple secures European iPhone carriers
- iTunes to come under concentrated fire from rivals
- Sophos: Employers increasingly blocking access to social network sites
- Toshiba brandishes new 320GB hard disk drives
- Intel unveils new processor at Leipzig Games Convention
Tuesday 21 August 2007
- Bebo plans to launch MSN Live messenger service (Brief)
- Perfect Storm is why Skype failed
- Google is forced to assign 400 new numbers to GrandCentral beta users
- Monster infected by personal data Trojan?
- New 64-core chip unveiled by Tilera
- HD format war not over as Paramount dumps Blu-ray
- Computer retailer to launch child safety scheme
- Microsoft reduces Xbox 360 hardware price throughout Europe
- Fair underscores the serious business of playing games
Monday 20 August 2007
- Turkey bans Wordpress blogs after alleged libel of Islamic writer
- Apple’s iPhone faces class-action lawsuit (Update)
- The Greening of Fujitsu
- Windows update to blame for Skype outage
- Online animation community launches dedicated YouTube channel
- Canon unveils the PowerShot G9
- Department of Defense Web site haemorrhaging sensitive information
- Sony launches $100 million advertising drive
- Sony launches new consumer electronics eco-drive
Friday 17 August 2007
- Webcam flaw in Yahoo Instant Messenger to see patch soon
- Thirty thousand text messages equal a forest killing 300-page phone bill
- Five more universities switch Google Apps Education Edition
- Hezbollah releases violent anti-Israel videogame
- Logitech unveils the Pure-Fi Dream iPod system
- IBM uses Sun to reach Solaris
- Nasa blogged down by false global warming figures
- The compact disc celebrates twenty-five years of service
- Tweaking Vista - a bit more challenging than before
Thursday 16 August 2007
- Google can offer free office software too
- LimeWire cleans up act, moves to sell DRM Free music
- Broadband-over-powerline services new to DirecTV
- Xbox 360 matches Wii price point in Australia
- CIA caught fiddling with Wikipedia pages?
- Chip heat reduction technology is seriously cool
- AllOfMP3 boss remains untouchable
- Sirius strikes new streaming deal with Sonos
Wednesday 15 August 2007
- Recent Patch Tuesday second largest in 2007
- Facebook users love to share according to Sophos
- Book lovers and iPhone owners now have something in common
- Liverpool Philharmonic to play Second Life gig
- Lennon solo content introduced on iTunes
- Fujitsu unveils two new ultra-portable LifeBooks
- New paper battery source developed
- IM+ for Skype boosts iPhone appeal
Tuesday 14 August 2007
- Rise up for the liberation of mobile phones
- iPhone thumb ‘whittling’ revealed as hoax
- Fujitsu Siemens to abandon the PDA market
- e-mail stress becoming a problem in the workplace
- Study: Mobile phone operators to reap Web 2.0 rewards
- Report: Google slips to Yahoo in consumer ratings while Ask shows progress
- YouTube brings out the big guns in Viacom lawsuit
- Microsoft completes aQuantive advertising deal
Monday 13 August 2007
- Novell wins over SCO
- AT&T and LG Team up to offer Trax
- Toshiba forced to recall even more notebook batteries
- Google pulls the plug on video sales service
- iPhone screens susceptible to tangible failure?
- iPhone owner has thumbs surgically 'whittled'
- BBC iPlayer threatened by broadband providers
Sunday 12 August 2007
- PCs are not always suitable for use as television sets
- Hong Kong internet spam declines
Friday 10 August 2007
- Google offers some new options for storage
- Microsoft plans nine patches Tuesday (Brief)
- Report: Internet as unlawful as the 'wild west'
- Vista ‘Performance and Compatibility’ updates officially released
- EA’s John Schappert dances the divide to join Microsoft
- Microsoft confirms Halo 3 as fastest selling pre-order title ever
- Universal Music Group makes short-term DRM departure
- Asian nations take top three spots in e-government study
Thursday 09 August 2007
- Developmental DVDs might do more harm than good
- Search companies battle over privacy issues
- Wal-Mart tempts Facebook’s student demographic
- Shadow play communication used online by Japanese researchers
- Microsoft denies McNaught sex appeal deal
- EPA and Green Grid want ecologically friendly data centres
- Console consumers ignorant to technical functions
Wednesday 08 August 2007
- Nokia shines light on new Prism handsets
- Poll: Texting while driving should be a crime
- Apache falling in market share percentage
- Apple rolls out new iMac line
- Sony criticised for 'glamorising violence' in PS3 advert
- FCC says carriers must allow roaming
- The Google-Postini deal gets anti-trust approval
- Google becomes first end-user licensee of the OIN
Tuesday 07 August 2007
- Another lawsuit targets Apple's iPhone
- Bloggers looking to form professional union?
- Toshiba announces new sub $500 HD-DVD trio
- New Apple iMacs inbound today?
- Microsoft introduces first Xbox 360 price cut
- Google’s legal woes increase
- Vista keyboard shortcuts can boost your productivity
Monday 06 August 2007
- Nokia hooks up with Microsoft’s PlayReady DRM
- The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: Writer revealed
- Hitachi reveals first Blu-ray camcorder
- Production resumes for halted lines at Samsung
- Vista price slashed in China
- Search giant Google developing new GPhone?
- Lenovo to offer SuSE 10 on T-series notebooks
- Dateline’s newest scoop busted at DefCon 15
- The computer helper: Buying notebooks for kids
Sunday 05 August 2007
- Watch power consumption of telephones and computers
- Underneath the surface: Tips for iTunes users
- Foldable cinema for the living room: Multimedia laptops at the IFA
Friday 03 August 2007
- Google is interested in spectrum auction, but needs to study first
- Apple’s iPhone takes the title for news, but Nokia is tops in overall shipments
- Microsoft refuses to let MS Works die, offers 'free' version
- PayPal teams up with GE money to offer PayPal Pay Later
- Sony orders the recall of several hundred thousand DSC-T5 digital cameras
Thursday 02 August 2007
- Now users of Skype can have voice-to-screen access thanks to SpinVox
- Social networking sites continue to grow
- Apple releases patches for iPhone and OS X
- Mod-Chip makers are put on ICE after raids
- Printers might cause harm study from Queensland University says
Wednesday 01 August 2007
- FCC approves rules for spectrum auction (Roundup)
- Apple hits a milestone as iTunes reaches 3 billion downloads
- AT&T and eMusic team up to offer music downloads
- Mozilla patches Firefox vulnerability for a second time
- Trend Micro’s SecureCloud can recognize and block botnets
- Vista patches appear online only to be removed
- FCC approves rules for spectrum. Will Google make a bid?
Tuesday 31 July 2007
- Sony and 3M Settle Suit over Lithium Ion Battery (Brief)
- Rumors concerning the death of Linksys false—for now
- PopCap steps up to fill void for games on iPhone
- Browser plug-in helps protect against Malware
- AppleTV gets external drive support thanks to hack (Brief)
- Apple’s iPhone faces class-action lawsuit
- DTC report sees large growth in FireWire market
Monday 30 July 2007
- New Da Vinci theory takes down several Leonardo related sites
- Open Left blog teams up with U.S. Senator to write legislation
- Sony’s PS2 crowned most played system according to GamePlay Metrics
- Wikia announces plans to rival Google with community-developed search
- YouTube anti-piracy tool due sometime in the fall
- Moving your files to Vista
Sunday 29 July 2007
- Santa Rosa and Puma: the motors behind today's notebooks
- Office packages need not be expensive and fancy
Friday 27 July 2007
- Thunderbird to leave the nest
- Dell expected to offer more Ubuntu computers
- Microsoft: Vista has shipped 60 million units
- Logitech unveils new Wave keyboard
- HD-DVD no longer on Target for format win
- Gambling banned on Second Life
- BT drops Virgin Mobile TV
- Online backups: Easier, faster, safer
Thursday 26 July 2007
- Xbox 360 HD DVD player to drop to $179
- Firefox still working to correct URI vulnerability
- Digg buries Google in favour of Microsoft
- Sophos: Malware now six times worse than in January
- Samsung develops 30-inch LCD DisplayPort
- Nintendo revises fiscal forecast as Q2 performance triples
- Antiquated engineering spawns new nano computer
Wednesday 25 July 2007
- Administrators are urged to patch BIND
- Toshiba ships first U.S. notebook with HD DVD-R drive
- Intel sets record breakthrough with 40Gbps modulators
- Acer: PC industry is 'disappointed' with Windows Vista OS
- Ubisoft to produce videogame version of Cameron’s Avatar
- Panasonic unveils trio of new LUMIX cameras
- MySpace throws out 29,000 sex offenders
- Nokia snaps up Twango in Web 2.0 push
Tuesday 24 July 2007
- FBI and Chinese Police taskforce take down $500M in counterfeit software
- Microsoft sets limit on web search data to 18 months (Roundup)
- Book a medical appointment through your TV or phone
- Nintendo leading in US software performance
- TiVo to launch $300 HD DVR
- Western Digital unveils GreenPower hard drive range
- OLPC to launch XO-1 laptop by Christmas?
- Spammers adopt new tactics
Monday 23 July 2007
- Karstadt stores confirmed for iPhone sales in Germany
- Microsoft sets limit on web search data to 18 months
- Flaw inside iPhone allows hackers “complete control” researchers say
- New spam scam hits e-card market
- Next Windows OS only three years away?
- Facebook buys Parakey from Firefox founders
- Social networking sites increasingly targeted by identity thieves
- Sign up with AOL Broadband – get a free Dell laptop
- Gifts for geeks - and they're not so easy to find
Sunday 22 July 2007
- Interpreter for the vest pocket: What translation computers can do
- Windows and Linux on one PC: Partners or rivals?
Friday 20 July 2007
- Ask.com to offer better privacy controls
- Google plans to reserve $4.6B in upcoming FCC auction
- Nickelodeon to pump $100 million USD into online arcade
- Nokia boosts mobile GPS speed
- JVC launches the HD Everio GZ-HD3 camcorder
- Orange offering free contract-bundled laptops
- FON and Neuf Cegetel join forces
Thursday 19 July 2007
- Toshiba recalls Sony PC batteries (Brief)
- iPhone hackers on IRC release a new tool
- Firefox fixes security flaws and releases version 2.0.0.5
- World’s first Bionic Hand priced at $17,500 USD
- Microsoft DRM copy protection cracked… again
- iPhones overloading Duke University’s Wi-Fi network?
- UK retailers refuse OAP mobile phone
- Hand gestures to replace consumer electronic remote controls?
Wednesday 18 July 2007
- Harry Potter meets BitTorrent, final book leaked four days early
- EU must speed up use of mobile TV or risk losing out: commission
- Canon to invest $450 million in new Japanese CMOS factory
- Sprint to keep friends in the GPS loopt
- RIM unveils new dual-mode BlackBerry 8820
- Broadband report reveals international comparisons
- Sony switches Grouper to Crackle
Tuesday 17 July 2007
- Google offers Site Search for small businesses
- Symantec takes on botnets with Norton AntiBot
- UC Davis uses nanocrystals to improve fuel cells
- Juniper improves J-Series and SSG models by streamlining infrastructure
- LG and DisplayLink team up for USB connected computer displays
- iPhoneDevCamp spawns wealth of creative applications
- Google to crumble its cookies after two years
- Sony: Sales, Lies and Videogames
- Facebook founder accused of code theft from ConnectU
- Intel unveils first notebook Core 2 'Extreme' X7800
- Applications start for '.asia' domain name
Monday 16 July 2007
- Understanding full disclosure
- Yahoo launches Search Suggest
- Mobile Gateway to add another option for Exchange on the iPhone
- Malware problem on the iPhone is getting worse
- Google testing AdSense for mobile enabled websites
- Apple’s iPhone to use EDGE in Europe
- NTT DoCoMo testing Super 3G network
- Intel performs 180 and joins OLPC project
- Live Earth: History's biggest global online entertainment event
- Sony BMG sues anti-piracy software company
- Chinese firm suing Google over regional trading name
Sunday 15 July 2007
- From a socket to a computer - electricity lines wires deliver data
- Core wars or the journey from single to multi-core processors
Saturday 14 July 2007
- The computer helper: Taming your pesky PC
Friday 13 July 2007
- Google’s Schmidt speaks candidly about Viacom case
- Oracle announces July patches
- Slight workaround allows Skype on Apple’s iPhone
- IBM pledges free access to patents on 150 software standards
- MySpace has record setting week
- IBM launches beta program of AIX 6 for UNIX virtualization
- Microsoft releases Live OneCare 2.0
- Digital music players unsafe in storms
- Warner Music settles with Imeem for ad revenue
- Logitech wafts its new MX Air mouse
- PlayStation 3 to receive second price drop?
- Dutch consumers upgrade to digital television
Thursday 12 July 2007
- AOL pays over $3M to settle complaints
- Patch problems reported with MS07-40
- Nokia adds Skype to the N800
- Mapplets: Google’s new tool for customizing Google Maps
- Kaspersky AV sues rival over comments in press
- Flash-memory laptops coming soon form Fujitsu-Siemens
- eEye Digital Security claims Sun puts users at risk needlessly
- Will Microsoft movie downloads harm DVD rentals?
- Sony confirms slimmer and lighter PlayStation Portable
- Dell rolls out the new Vostro range
- Analysts disagree about iPhone progression
- MySpace hits 10 million UK visitors
Wednesday 11 July 2007
- SEC charges two men in botnet controlled stock fraud
- Three critical patches from Microsoft on Tuesday (Roundup)
- New PnP Phishing kit discovered – Phishing sites created in seconds
- AOL works with Google to copy features and launch myAOL
- Amazon and TiVo offer new feature to Amazon’s Unbox (Roundup)
- PayPal launches mobile checkout for business
- Sprint catches flack over letters sent to customers
Tuesday 10 July 2007
- Chairman Martin of the FCC proposes new rules for spectrum auction
- Amazon and TiVo offer new feature to Amazon’s Unbox
- Yahoo kills Musicmatch service upsetting several users
- Geek Squad tech caught stealing information
- EMC’s VMware is ready to go IPO
- Can we expect Vista SP1 beta sometime next week?
- Safeco Field testing the Nintendo DS ‘Fan Network’
- New York to introduce 3,000 new surveillance cameras
- Wikipedia rises above inaccuracy criticisms
- Electronic Arts boss labels games industry as 'boring'
- Analysts point to iPhone Nano arrival
Monday 09 July 2007
- Samsung and Ericsson reach telecom cross-licensing deal
- Google offers bag of cash for Postini
- Yahoo outage caused by Level3 BGP issue
- Novell issues statement on GPLv3: SUSE users need not worry
- No longer called Zero Day the new term is Security Research
- Credit card thieves turn into Robin Hood
- Sony issues apology to Church of England
- Transmeta gets timely AMD dollar injection
- Boeing reveals the eco-friendly 787 Dreamliner
- Joost gets VH1 comedy premiere exclusive
- PlayStation 3 officially drops $100 USD
Sunday 08 July 2007
- Social networking on the web - almost better than sex
Friday 06 July 2007
- Microsoft claims exemption from GPLv3
- Three critical patches from Microsoft on Tuesday
- BlackBerry green lit for Chinese retail
- Wii to receive new Electronic Arts ‘Family Play’
- Second Life user hit with virtual copyright action
- Apple criticised for iPhone battery replacement program
- Race to unlock iPhone heats up
- Microsoft picks up $1B tab to fix Xbox 360 errors
- Helio launches YouTube with two-click uploads
- H-1B shortage does not stop Microsoft from moving to Canada
- Dell looks to expand retail sales into Asian markets
Thursday 05 July 2007
- Canon launches new duo of All-In-One printers
- Exploding mobile phone battery causes fatality
- Quanta Computer sued by LG Electronics
- O2 beats out Vodafone for UK iPhone contract?
- Tech gadgets gobbling too much energy?
Wednesday 04 July 2007
- SAP responds to Oracle suit
- LG is set to include YouTube on phones
- Google adds another start-up to the fold, acquires GrandCentral
- Fujitsu says 300GB 2.5-inch mobile drive coming in Q3 2007
- Fidelity National reports data theft
- China Unicom tests iTunes like music service
- BSA offers $1,000,000 reward for snitches
- AT&T works to resolve iPhone activation problems
- Broadband adoption slowing in the US
- AllOfMP3.com’s piracy ship finally sunk?
- PSP update precursor to the end of UMD?
- Outdated file formats are 'ticking time bomb' warns UK’s National Archives
Tuesday 03 July 2007
- MessageLabs releases details from June Intelligence Report
- Italy breaks top ten list for Malware hosting countries
- Hyperwave and TechRP enter discussions for IT platform collaboration
- Computer protection still lacking according to recent Malware reports
- Barracuda announces real-time protection against email threats
- AT&T’s EDGE network suffers outage
- Apple’s iPhone used as bait to spread Malware
- AOL officially launches Video portal update
- Nintendo Wii increases PS3 sales lead
- HD-DVD fights back with exclusive features
- Analysts: iPhone shifts over 500,000 units in first weekend
- Nokia to utilise Immersion’s touch-feedback VibeTonz
- Google blogger slams Michael Moore’s Sicko
Monday 02 July 2007
- AT&T suffers wrath of bloggers over activation issues
- The first round of reviews for the iPhone is in; critics love it despite its minor flaws
- Will the iPhone support Microsoft Exchange? (Roundup)
- Tips Tricks and more from iPhone: The Missing Manual
- SanDisk and Ritek settle patent litigation (Brief)
- Microsoft patent deals are about sharing says Microsoft
- Universal declines long-term iTunes deal
- Greeting card Malware continues to spread
- Vodafone drops price of 'wireless roaming'
- Nokia launches mobile printing service
- Harry Potter fans need de-worming
- AMD stuttering towards Barcelona?
Sunday 01 July 2007
- White, smooth, uncoated: Printer paper is a matter of taste
- Push mail for all
Saturday 30 June 2007
- Backing up your e-mail: Don't make it optional
- iPhone debut rings frenzy at stores (Roundup)
- iPod owners rush for glimpse of the future
Friday 29 June 2007
- Microsoft domain exploited with SQL Injection
- Shockwave Trojan turns comedy into angst
- Harry Potter Malware targets USB drives
- Google expands gadgets and releases Google Desktop for Linux
- FTC urges caution on net neutrality issue
- Accused spammer can take money or ask for new trial
- Double-layered Internet on the horizon?
- Jobs talks iPhone availability as AT&T dismisses network concerns
- One in three US teens victim of cyber-bullying
- MySpace unveils YouTube rival
- Vodafone to bring iPhone to Europe?
Thursday 28 June 2007
- The iGeneration waits for the iPhone
- AMD announces ATI Radeon HD 2600 and HD 2400
- Will the iPhone support Microsoft Exchange?
- W3C completes work on critical web services standard
- Sprint dumps Nextel from ads, new marketing to focus on speed and data
- Microsoft launches releases web storage and new photo gallery
- Google wants extended monitoring on 2002 antitrust decree
- Microsoft launches new budget PC project in India
- Videogame ad suffers Manhunt 2 blowback
- The not so great iPhone accessory cash-in
- iPlayer on countdown for July 27 launch
- The BBC gets on thePlatform with YouTube
Wednesday 27 June 2007
- Two men arrested in pornographic spam operation
- Dell offers notebook of a different color
- Critics contemn compensation offer made by Symantec
- Area 51 notebook lands on earth
- 2factor launches a pair of new security applications
- IBM launches new supercomputer
- Study reveals lagging US Internet speeds
- T-Mobile boosts user reception with Wi-Fi
- First reviews of iPhone endorse Apple’s device
- iPhone hype train impervious to costing?
Tuesday 26 June 2007
- AT&T announces new price plans for iPhone
- Symantec wants to offer compensation for update glitch
- SanDisk launches designer USB flash drives
- Photobucket enables instant media search for third party websites
- Google Apps launches mail migration and several other new features
- Seagate to offer 1TB drives
- No sex please, we’re texting
- Software piracy ringleader brought to justice
- blinkx signs up with RealNetworks
- Study: Social network sites breed class division
- Dig deep for the U3 Gold DiskOnKey USB stick
- The computer helper: Signs of spyware
Monday 25 June 2007
- Are you ready? The Apple iPhone will be released this Friday
- Samsung to start mass-producing 1.8-inch 64GB SSD
- Plaxo 3.0 released – turn your address book into a social network
- Recently patched exploit making rounds online
- Microsoft files two more John Doe suits targeting spammers
- Weekend Tech News Roundup
- IBM kicks off $86 million ‘green’ datacenter in Boulder Colo.
- Perez Hilton booted offline following copyright complaints
- eBay returns for limited Google AdWord purchasing
- Safari 3.0.2 released to address Mac and Windows issues
- Online radio protesters to stage 'day of silence'
- Nintendo usurps Sony for market dominance
- PREVIEW: Final countdown begins to iPhone launch
Sunday 24 June 2007
- Tips for PC buying
- A Windows safari: Don't overestimate speed when choosing a browser
Friday 22 June 2007
- Mandriva will not pay protection money to Don Ballmer
- More sex offenders discovered on MySpace
- Pentagon email hacked—up to 1500 systems taken offline for safety
- Is Microsoft attempting to spin security risk?
- Google set to open $600M datacenter spreading cheer in Iowa
- Malware discovered on YouTube
- Google expands pay-per-action worldwide
- Publisher suspends banned videogame after defending it as 'fine art'
- AT&T adds 2,000 staff for iPhone launch
- Creative updates to 2GB ZEN Stone Plus
- Microsoft closes down Office 2003
- Survey reveals top annoying Internet wordage
Thursday 21 June 2007
- Yahoo eases restrictions on German Flickr
- Harry Potter fans react to details over reported plot leak
- Spammers get crafty and change operations
- Verizon offers customers mobile payment options
- Department of Homeland Security makes Congressional report on security
- Apple’s iPhone launches June 29, 2007 (2nd Roundup)
- XM unveils 2 new satellite radio sets
- NVIDIA beefs up and offers Tesla supercomputing
- Flickr censorship stirring the controversy pot?
- Gateway recalls 14,000 notebook batteries
- Sony to halt PlayStation 3 slide with 380 new titles?
- ASEAN countries aiming to define guidelines for digital TV
Wednesday 20 June 2007
- Swarmcast launches Autobahn
- MailGate gets upgrade against botnets and data leakage
- Google releases API to help with online fight against cybercrime
- Google’s YouTube launches nine new versions of their website
- AT&T offers $10 DSL, but tells no one about it
- AT&T Launches Wireless Video Share Service
- Microsoft bows to Vista search engine complaint
- Opera releases new mobile phone Web browser beta
- Immersion rumbled by Microsoft in breach of contract case
- Appeals court rules in favour of e-mail privacy
- iPhone not suited for mass appeal?
- The computer helper: More memory for Vista
Tuesday 19 June 2007
- Ubuntu founder sets record straight about Microsoft deal
- New threat originating from compromised Italian websites discovered
- Samsung Electronics set to launch U3 player (Brief)
- British police break up pedophile ring, 31 children rescued
- Dell PR machine learns quick and powerful lesson: leash the lawyers
- Apple updates specs for iPhone, as millions get ready to buy it
- Verizon to offer HD on-demand online
- Fox signs up for Halo and Brightcove
- Hackers gather beneath Yahoo umbrella
- LG Electronics sues Hitachi on patent grounds
- Report: BBC is institutionally biased
Monday 18 June 2007
- YouTube launches mobile site
- Update on Ohio State data loss blunder
- Another ‘Spy’ Act is introduced
- Intel’s new research poses some privacy concerns
- Google files comments with FCC regarding Net Neutrality
- Blockbuster to favour Blu-ray over HD-DVD
- 50 percent of UK cannot survive without e-mail
- Microsoft shifts up its IPTV format
- IC3 logs 1,000,000 crime complaints
- Nokia rolls out 3 new mobile phones
Sunday 17 June 2007
- Quieter and thriftier: Laptops with flash drives
Saturday 16 June 2007
- Hot tips for keeping your PC cool
Friday 15 June 2007
- Apple’s iPhone launches June 29, 2007 (Roundup)
- Apple’s iPhone lacks official SDK; developers are split on its usefulness
- Seven arrested using MySpace database
- United Kingdom’s IT security is improving according to the NTA
- Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit is successful so far
- CNN and YouTube partner for presidential debate
- Omniphone: iPhone what? Apple who?
- Toshiba set to unveil new HD-DVD hardware
- Sony to showcase 15 new PS3 titles at E3
- Study: Close to 300 million now using broadband
Thursday 14 June 2007
- Microsoft signs Linspire to patent deal
- Researchers exploiting newest version of Safari (Update)
- Patent ruling delayed in eBay case
- Operation Bot Roast is a hit with feds leaving a bad taste in the mouths of criminals
- Openads secures $5 million in VC funding
- Symantec wants to unify enterprise storage environments
- Party prank backfires on Google
- Internet inventor honoured by the Queen
- Bebo signs on with iTunes
- Blair weighs in on battle between Sony and the Church (Round up)
- NVIDIA unveils new flagship mobile GPU
Wednesday 13 June 2007
- Researchers exploiting newest version of Safari, 0-day located in less than 2 hours
- Google: Phishing attacks increased in March and April
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday 12 June 2006 (Roundup)
- The Julie Group wants to prevent another Amero case
- Intel, Google and over thirty others launch Climate Savers Computing Initiative
- Flickr goes international
- Toshiba lowers sales expectation for HD-DVD
- Brit download store preparing to tackle iTunes?
- Google to hold user records for 18-month period
Tuesday 12 June 2007
- Calls for Google to censor images on Google Earth surface again
- Apple’s iTunes might see video-on-demand sales before the year is out (Roundup)
- Finalists use software glitch to ‘hack’ CNBC trading contest
- MIT takes wireless further by clipping cords and inventing WiTricity
- Apple introduces Safari 3 for Windows and custom iPhone apps
- Sony incurs the wrath of God
- Apollo downed as Adobe takes to the AIR
- Sony Ericsson admits gaming phone patent filing
- YouTube to test video ID tool with Time Warner and Disney
- Coca Cola in a fizz about Sprite Yard
Monday 11 June 2007
- OpenOffice Malware turns legit, targets Mac, Windows, Linux
- Microsoft to target mothers with Xbox 360 price drop (1st Update)
- TJX-Costs are rising due to data theft
- Shill bidder on eBay pays $400,000 in fines and restitution
- House approved SPY ACT catches flack
- Catfight between Google and Privacy International
- Microsoft to target mothers with Xbox 360 price drop
- Cyberwarming as damaging as the airline industry?
- iPhone appeal set to grow with open developer opportunities?
- More movies on the way to iTunes Store?
- YouTube: made in Taiwan
Sunday 10 June 2007
- Film on demand: Online cinemas still no match for video store
- When all else fails - First Aid for Windows
Saturday 09 June 2007
- Learning Windows Vista: Start with Start
Friday 08 June 2007
- Prepare to interact with Talking Paper
- Vodafone boosts mobile Internet access
- Amnesty: Online freedom of expression eroded by censorship
- Sony offered advice on how to save PlayStation 3
- Sling Media to host NHL clips
- Yahoo Messenger vulnerable reports eEye Digital Security
- The nations top five ISP’s agree to use CertifiedEmail
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday set to fix four critical flaws
- Lavasoft announces Ad-Aware 2007
- Google announces Calendar Gallery
- Billionaire Gates gets Harvard degree, 30 years after dropping out
Thursday 07 June 2007
- Yet another patent protection deal is signed by Microsoft
- Google backs raise in H-1B visas
- IIS twice as likely to host Malware according to Google
- IBM: People underestimate the number of software vulnerabilities
- Estonia wants Russian help in locating attackers
- Julie Amero gets new trial over pornographic malware
- The CIC joins Google’s library project
- Wii outsells PS3 in Japan
Wednesday 06 June 2007
- Google acquires PeakStream (Brief)
- Intel talks about new 3-Series chips at Computex
- Movable Type 4 will be open source according to Six Apart
- HTC Touch aims to be iPhone rival
- Microsoft plans to update Live Meeting
- Intel adds Eee PC beside existing Classmate PC
- Study: Loose digital lips sink businesses and careers
- It’s not a bug it’s a feature—Microsoft posts their own exploit for IIS 5.0
- EU looks into warning system for SMBs
- Auction king eBay agrees to global ban on ivory trade
- VIA opens up the NanoBook
- Ask.com wants to give a personal touch to searching with Ask3D
- Welcome to iPod-compatible ‘Lala’ land
Tuesday 05 June 2007
- Apple releases new MacBook Pro line
- Google forms ‘alliance’ with Salesforce.com
- Patent protection for all according to the Free Software Foundation
- Microsoft inks another Linux deal
- FCC calls for discussion to improve E911 services
- Browser 0-day exploits disclosed
- VeriSign launches wireless Intrusion Prevention System
- SandDisk unveils 64GB notebook SSD
- Sony drops price of its BDP-S300 Blu-ray player
- UK home of world's most hardcore Web surfers
- Toshiba releases new HD-DVD RW notebook drive
Monday 04 June 2007
- MySpace wants legal help in order to comply with AG request
- Microsoft offers its own tools for searching books
- Keylogger costs Carson California $498,000
- Google warns not to rely on VM for Malware protection
- Google acquired FeedBurner
- Covad launches ADSL2+ business DSL
- Crime rife in virtual Second Life?
- Apple iPhone to arrive on June 29
- Downloading digital music more risky than porn?
- iTunes accused of recording user info
- Dell culls 7,000 from its workforce
Sunday 03 June 2007
- Generation n: New WLAN technology still a work in progress
- Search the web faster, smarter
Friday 01 June 2007
- EMI finally gets into bed with YouTube (Roundup)
- New RealPlayer to allow video downloads
- Movie critic calls for class action suit against Google
- Google admits privacy policy elements are vague
- Google Gears offers access to online applications offline
- Survey: IT workers guilty of snooping practice
- Firefox ends support for Firefox 1.5 and patches five bugs on same day
- Nokia rolls out new mobile phone trio
- EMI strikes up deal with YouTube
- eHarmony far from harmonious with the gay community
- Google, Microsoft innovations excite, underwhelm
Thursday 31 May 2007
- Spam King Robert Holoway behind bars (Roundup)
- BBB hoax letters failed first time out, switches to IRS instead
- Firefox extension vulnerability report outlines possible attack methods
- AT&T study shows businesses are failing to plan for business continuity
- F-Secure patches critical software vulnerabilities found in their AV software
- Apple to allow YouTube on Apple TV
- News Corp to seal the deal and purchase Photobucket
- Apple meets deadline and launches iTunes Plus
- Palm unveils its large screen Foleo smartphone companion
- Children regularly meeting physically with Net-found friends
- Tiscali rocked by Spam attack
- Spam King finally apprehended
- Videogame maker targets children with cancer
Wednesday 30 May 2007
- See the world from EveryScape’s perspective
- Microsoft Surface technology coming to public and retail life
- Google acquires security startup GreenBorder Technologies
- Samsung announces 4GB MCP for mobile handsets
- YouTube frozen out in hot Morocco
- Toshiba drops Intel and taps AMD for new laptop chips
- PC Tools acquires Cyberhawk making Spyware Doctor even stronger
- Google shows off new mapping innovations during Where 2.0
- Free IPS application from Intoto earns approval from IT management
- Apple releases QuickTime update
- Play Station 3 browser subjected to denial-of-service vulnerabilities
- Sweden opens embassy in cyberspace
Tuesday 29 May 2007
- Zune zooms past 1 million sales
- Will iTunes meet the deadline regarding DRM-free EMI music?
- China clamps down on veiled prostitution Web sites
- Myths and tips for ID theft
- Summer price cut won’t be enough to save PS3?
- Jessica Davis cleared of sex offender label
- Sony to debut HD Radio devices
- Hong Kong plans to tighten spam laws
- Toshiba embrace of AMD ends Intel exclusivity
- Department of Defense warns of China’s cyberweapons
- The past is ever-present in Spain's walled city of Avila
- Hong Kong threatens spam e-mail senders with five years in jail
Monday 28 May 2007
- eBay to launch e-Commerce site in Thailand
- Spam targets Better Business Bureau (1st Update)
- SED TVs put on hold… again
- Sonos unveils new multi-room music system
- Resurgent Nintendo still on the rise with Wii
- OLPC looking for XO educational product with Game Jam
- Sony Blu-ray is new Target for patent infringement
- Apple releases security fix patching several flaws
- Spam targets Better Business Bureau
- University of Colorado at Boulder blames human error not Symantec for data breach
- Symantec might look in to compensation for broken computers
Sunday 27 May 2007
- The computer helper: Space-saving desktops
- Should you build your own PC?
Saturday 26 May 2007
- Looking below the surface for more Vista secrets
Friday 25 May 2007
- Apple not reaching iGasm climax
- Facebook stepping out of the shadows
- Legal copying of HD-DVD and Blu-ray on the horizon?
- Nissan: Mobile phones kill electronic car keys
- DKIM is approved: Spammers and Phishers beware
- OMB sets deadline to eliminate or limit the unnecessary collection of SSN’s
- MySpace removes profile under false pretenses – Jessica Davis is no sex offender
- Google gives you cross translation services (Brief)
- BlogSecurity examines blog security online
- Dell makes it official – releases technical details for Ubuntu computers
- Dude you’re getting a Dell—at Wal-Mart
Thursday 24 May 2007
- Sony PSP to host mobile video calls
- Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth explains why Microsoft is no threat
- HP performance heading to the stars with NASA contract
- Technorati launches new look with some familiar themes
- Intel takes the lead on lead-free microprocessors
- Joost signs up with Creative Artists
- RFC 4871 approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force
- Study reports increase in spam but nobody cares
- Google launches security blog
- ABC Island bombed in Second Life
Wednesday 23 May 2007
- Study shows drop in illegal downloads
- SIAA settles Symantec copyright suit – says eBay’s fraud prevention is lacking
- McAfee introduces the first 10 Gigabit IPS
- Sophos discusses the BadBunny worm for OpenOffice
- T-Mobile launches first Smartphone for Windows Mobile 6
- U.S. House of Representatives pass I-SPY bill
- Dell set to launch Ubuntu laptops Thursday
- Identity theft victim sued by Bank of America
- Google prohibits ‘do my homework’ adverts
- Dell oils down the new XPS 720 H2C Edition gaming desktop
- Avis debuts in-car Wi-Fi hotspots
- Western Digital unleashes 250GB 2.5“ hard drive
- Climber makes mobile call from top of Everest
Tuesday 22 May 2007
- EU poised to combat cyber crime, calls for police cooperation
- Panasonic trumps Casio with new 12.2 megapixel camera
- Wi-Fi health concerns increase
- Casio unveils flagship 12.1 megapixel EXILIM
- Intel slammed by head of OLPC initiative
- Google “Hot Trends” provides search chart countdown
- Western Digital starts shipping Scorpio drives
- Total cost of TJX breach now at $17 million
- Office 2007 missed monthly patches because of Windows Update flaw
- Microsoft announces release of MOICE and File Block Functionality for Office
- Gozi Trojan now new and improved
- Apple might face suit over MacBook displays
Monday 21 May 2007
- MySpace to cooperate with attorneys on sex offenders
- Microsoft announces Chinese open source project
- Microsoft to clamp down on modified consoles as Halo 3 beta stutters
- On-screen mobile phone advertising looms
- Survey: Global Internet censorship still rising
- Bloggers accused of “Infamous Slander” by the Church
- Pirate Bay plans YouTube like site
- Norton AV upgrade cripples thousands Chinese computers
- Microsoft cracks down on ‘sewa’ in Indian markets
- Fight over .bank domain continues
Sunday 20 May 2007
- Flatbed scanners for slides and every medium
- Internet video portals: Your road to instant fame?
- Keeping your PC quiet
Saturday 19 May 2007
- Vista's best-kept secrets
Friday 18 May 2007
- New AACS processing key cracked even before release
- Is Windows Vista Ultimate completely cracked? (Brief)
- Memo sent to Engadget drops Apple stock price
- Microsoft security patches include hidden malware?
- Indianapolis Public Schools exposes thousands to risk of identity theft
- Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce appointed President of the ESA
- Detailed: AMD’s new Griffin and Puma
- Best Buy introduces entertainment ratings system for parents
- FCC grants approval for the iPhone
- Skype favouring Mac users but game for progress?
- Samsung claims record for storage on mobile devices
- World's first convicted BitTorrent pirate jailed after appeal fails
Thursday 17 May 2007
- Experiment proves that people want to infect their own systems
- Google reinvents search with universal launch
- Google wins appeal over Perfect 10 pornographic images
- Insight to the underworld, through the eyes of a Phisher
- Microsoft updates ANS policy
- Amazon announces DRM-free digital music store
- Symantec files lawsuit over software piracy
- Hewlett-Packard enjoying boom time
- New Wi-Fi products coming this summer are expected to be ‘N’ certified
- PlayStation brand facing decline says Ubisoft exec
Wednesday 16 May 2007
- Cisco wants in on the social networking game (Brief)
- US Congress wants to enhance cybersecurity with new proposed legislation
- Napster and Motorola agree to marketing venture
- Motorola releases RAZR²
- Were the recent Cisco ISO vulnerabilities intentional?
- Orange claims multimedia consumer takeover
- Apple updates MacBook line
- TiVo unveils universal Swivel Search
- Warner Music sues social network site for copyright infringement
- Popular website MySpace deletes thousands of sex offenders
Tuesday 15 May 2007
- Intel Validates DDR3 memory from three separate companies
- Pirate Bay suffers database breach in wake of attack
- Department of Defense locks down internet traffic (Roundup)
- DirecTV wants to test Broadband over power lines
- Big Blue turns Green with 1B per year investment for Project Big Green
- Survey reveals Internet dangers for children
- Department of Defense blocks social network sites
- Microsoft and partners to create unified workplace phone systems
- AMD reveals new graphics chip and confirms “Phenom”
- LG Philips develops A4 E-paper display
Monday 14 May 2007
- Apple, Microsoft and Adobe issued with cease and desist notices
- Google: 1 in 10 Web pages carry malicious code
- Nokia increases green focus with energy-saving charge alert
- Microsoft and SanDisk buddy-up for next-gen USB flash drives
- RFID chip hopes to stall DVD thieves
- Exam cheats to be stumped by tagging
- MySpace launches new DRM for online profiles
- Signal Spam from France opens new way to report and block spam
- Microsoft says 235 patents violated by open source software like Linux
- The computer helper: Addressing Vista's annoyances
Sunday 13 May 2007
- Multi-functional mobiles: Smartphones start to squeeze the PDA market
- Mac users seek alternative software
Saturday 12 May 2007
- Notebook computer theft: Preparing for the worst
Friday 11 May 2007
- Is mobile TV set to be huge
- Microsoft to cull Xbox 360 Core unit?
- Motorola readying movie phone?
- Hitachi ships new HDD with data encryption technology
- Study: iPods able to crash pacemakers
- Web hosting companies failing to manage security puts users at risk
- Google: Search, Ads and Apps – Microsoft becomes target
- Symantec issues Active X warning on select Norton products (Brief)
- Recent Windows Update patches cause problems for some users (Brief)
- Microsoft drops Viridian features in order to meet deadline
- Microsoft offers Office 2007 security to Office 2003 users
- Download manager for Windows Update hijacked by malicious attacks
Thursday 10 May 2007
- RICO Act ruling overturned – Microsoft and Best Buy to face trial
- Ubuntu heads to mobile devices
- Comcast shows off DOCSIS 3.0 modem
- Sony unveils its new fifth-gen P1
- Intel finally introduces Santa Rosa
- Red Hat Summit 2007: Red Hat Global Desktop announced
- Microsoft set to build its own business software
- Microsoft releases final iPod fix for Vista
- 755p is Palm’s first OS-based Treo Device
- The 419 Scam takes on a Hollywood twist
- National Amusements and News Corp. to tap live videogames?
Wednesday 09 May 2007
- TSA admits to losing external hard drive (1st Update)
- TSA admits to losing external hard drive
- Samsung unveils new Q1 Ultra
- Sun rolls out JavaFX Mobile
- eBay weighing up StumbleUpon acquisition?
- NVIDIA reveals the pennywise GeForce 7200 GS
- YouTube to share its revenue with popular contributors
- USB Worm stirs up fond memories for the older internet population
- University of Missouri suffers data breach—22,000 students issued warnings
- Removable media is listed as top security threat according to study
- Microsoft patches several flaws including IE7 and Office
- Google launches a new version of Analytics
Tuesday 08 May 2007
- CNet reporters intend to sue Hewlett-Packard over ‘pretexting’
- Music on audio cassettes is finally phased out
- Microsoft launches Windows Hotmail Live
- Canon unveils world’s smallest AVCHD camcorder
- CIO’s and other execs watch web use at the office
- Thailand to sue YouTube?
- Study shows dramatic gap in technology usage by American adults
- MySpace to snap Photobucket for $250 million
- The US wants to use technology to wage war on Al-Qaeda
- HP to release 20” Pavilion HDX gaming notebook?
Monday 07 May 2007
- European wave hits Second Life
- Yahoo channels users to Flickr
- Faulty G4 iBook comes under fire
- NBC Universal adds further weight against YouTube
- Vista is huge pain in the drain game?
- WarDriving might have led to TJX data theft
- New Trojan targets Windows Genuine Advantage
- Should you abolish copyright or patent law?
- Digg still online while AACS-LA fights war over leaked key
Sunday 06 May 2007
- Troubleshooting Vista
- Latest mobile phones need virus protection
Friday 04 May 2007
- Microsoft looks to enter formal talks in order to buy Yahoo
- X-Force notices rise in shell code attacks
- IBM to announce chip advances
- Creative unveils diminutive ZEN Stone
- Malware and Virus trends April 2007
- Internet radio’s possible demise put on hold
- IT professionals feel ill equipped to deal with threats.
- Pioneer to roll out sub-$300 Blu-ray drive
- Forefront Client Security and System Center server officially launched
- RIM introduces BlackBerry Curve smartphone
- Entrust launches Open Fraud Intelligence Network
- Patch Tuesday notice from Microsoft (Brief)
Thursday 03 May 2007
- Digg bows to user complaints
- VeriSign to offer new fraud protection that fits in a wallet
- Apple vows to cut out rotten core
- Juniper optimizes network traffic and mitigates security risks
- Ken Kutaragi shifting focus to other tech areas
- Fortify Software releases Source Code Analysis Suite 4.5
- FCC approves Clearwire laptop WiMAX card
- Apple patches CanSecWest exploit
- iPod receives cinematic boost from Altec Lansing
- Dell confirms Ubuntu for home users
Wednesday 02 May 2007
- PC pollution equal to air travel
- Google personalisation with iGoogle
- Joost launches full service
- New Zunes facing uphill challenge
- Disney launches preteen social network venture
Tuesday 01 May 2007
- Google outlines defence in YouTube lawsuit
- Corsair reveals tech industry’s “toughest USB drive”
- e-mother to lessen foreign culture shock
- BT crafts motion-sensing notebook
- Can Vudu be a curse for Apple TV?
- Dead goat stunt is latest Sony advertising disgrace
- E-Gold founders charged with money laundering
- Cisco boosts security with Catalyst 6500 SSE 32 with PISA
- Google makes it easy to locate information on government websites
- Nokia expands on security with IP290 and IP690
- New buzzword for online security: Brandjacking
- PNG flaw for Adobe CS2 and CS3 discovered (Brief)
- Rutkowska to demonstrate Windows Vista invasion techniques
Monday 30 April 2007
- Teen charged with attack on AOL systems
- Samsung mass produces 16Gn NAND Flash Memory
- New Parallels Technology Network announced
- Microsoft to make some of Silverlight open source
- Fear and doubt over the QuickTime bug spreads
- Internet Explorer Administration Kit website defaced (Brief)
- Xbox 360 Elite debuts
- Americans blow $1,200 annually on tech gadgets
- BBC and ITV bringing Freesat to the UK
- Vista helps Microsoft to beat profit forecast
Sunday 29 April 2007
- PC first aid can come at high cost
- Lead and power consumption: How PCs hurt the environment
Saturday 28 April 2007
- Changes come to world laptop programme
Friday 27 April 2007
- CyberNET VP gets 5 years in the slammer
- Jobs: iTunes subscription service a no-go
- IBM mainframe to integrate PS3 Cell processor
- Verizon introduces the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition Smartphone
- Leaked Radeon 2900 XTX benchmarks reveal disappointment
- Wireless networks causing more health concerns
- Microsoft to begin culling Vista betas
- Adobe to make Flex open source
- Anti-Spam lawsuit filed seeking $1 Billion
- Google victimized by cyber criminals
- Man uses mailed bomb threats to raise tech stock prices (Brief)
- Oops! Google loses Personal Home Page data and settings
Thursday 26 April 2007
- Fone txts making kidz stoopid?
- Microsoft releases Longhorn beta
- Internet speed record registers double break
- Dell bringing SSDs to selected notebooks
- Sony unveils 4 new HD camcorders
- First quarter iPod sales top 10.5 million
- Couple look to adopt child through MySpace
- Spammers attempt to kill two birds with one stone
- Microsoft to open two more Malware Protection Centers (Brief)
- Malware spikes in Q1 due to website infections
- IBM releases Portlet for Google Gadgets
- Banks sue TJX over data breach
Wednesday 25 April 2007
- Worries arise over decision-making robots
- Digital camera sales to spiral by 2011
- Wal-Mart champions HD-DVD as format winner?
- Hitachi GST releases triple-threat HDD offerings
- BlackBerry Application Suite set for Windows Mobile-based devices
- Yahoo signs lyric deal with Gracenote
- Commodore unleashes Gaming PCs
- RIM to offer virtual application for Windows Mobile 6
- Vonage wins permanent stay of injunction
- Secunia releases advisory related to PWN-to-OWN contest
- Processor that does trillions of calculations per second revealed
- Microsoft to launch Business level Malware protection
Tuesday 24 April 2007
- Apple and Amazon to assert more DRM pressure?
- Motion-sensing DoCoMo handsets
- Chatty YouTube user facing $20.000 phone bill
- Concerned teachers seek Wi-Fi research
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum celebrates its 25th birthday
- IBM releases virtual Linux beta on Power servers
- China to produce “next big success” says Gates
- Sony to embrace Homebrew for PlayStation 3
- Parts of London get free Wi-Fi access
- One-on-one targeted attacks increase slightly
- ID Taskforce releases ID Theft plan
- LANDesk to offer Host-based IPS Zero-day attack protection
- Google: Now more popular than Coca-Cola
- FON inks deal with Time Warner Cable
- The computer helper: Sniff out eBay scams
Monday 23 April 2007
- Security from the outside: Yoggie Security System’s Gatekeeper Pro
- RIM and the BlackBerry outage: What happened?
- Amazon launches limited-time only Go Indie store
- Mac hack sparks debate – Dai Zovi and Macaulay take top prize
- VIA unveils world’s smallest x86 mainboard
- More Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD performance confusion
- Worldwide mobile phone growth slowing
- Is satellite navigation at risk? (Update)
- Dell offers Windows XP as an option on some computers
- BioPassword: Using keystroke rhythm to authenticate you
Sunday 22 April 2007
- Live free: Bluetooth booming in all aspects of life
- The computer helper: Wireless woes
Friday 20 April 2007
- Microsoft hoping to double global PC user base (Roundup)
- Orange and Vodafone disable Nokia N95’s VoIP
- BBC to beta test universal archive access
- Nintendo still consumer favourite
Thursday 19 April 2007
- Taxman shows mercy after online filing glitch
- Microsoft and Samsung pen broad patent deal
- SanDisk tempts the kids with the Sansa Shaker
- Apple and Cisco talk iPhone interoperability
- Web 2.0 not quite the next big thing?
- Survey rebuts videogame influence in real violence
- Microsoft to offer three dollar Windows
Wednesday 18 April 2007
- Mobile phones massacring honeybees?
- Microsoft and Adobe in Flash tech face-off
- Google aiming to blunt PowerPoint?
- Royalty fees to gut punch Internet radio
- Intel lauds significantly faster chip performance
- Majority of Greeks wary of shopping over Internet
Tuesday 17 April 2007
- HD quality to be beaten down by portability?
- Nokia unveils the conveniently classic 6120
- Investigation reveals worrying jump in online child pornography
- Samsung and Nokia combine to boost mobile TV standards
- EA and Endemol to create “Virtual Me” TV
Monday 16 April 2007
- Adobe unveils new Media Player
- Viridian beta delayed by Microsoft
- R600 GPU branded as ATI Radeon HD 2900 by AMD
- Samsung straddling HD-DVD and Blu-ray market
- Internet reaching for the stars
- The best things on the Web are free
- Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro: Hardware security at its best
- Long weekend for IT professionals due to DNS vulnerability
- TeamSpeak server hijacked to send Malware
- Linux Wi-Fi vulnerability for MadWi-Fi discovered
Sunday 15 April 2007
- Penguin at the Window: Linux as an alternative to Vista
- Hamsters, mice and vacuum cleaners - toys for the USB connection
Saturday 14 April 2007
- Cartoon police to 'patrol' all Chinese websites
Friday 13 April 2007
- Apple iPhone causes delay to Leopard OS X
- AMD to roll out T1-66 as Santa Rosa Centrino challenger?
- Sony moving into OLED TV market this year
- Blogging code of conduct meets with resistance
- CBS unveils online TV network
- New Storm Worm variant detected
- IBM releases a new ITIL how-to tool free of charge
- Spam up in Q1 2007 according to Sophos
- US Government needs summer school after security grades are isued
- Vonage CEO steps down
- Cisco patches wireless vulnerabilities (Brief)
Thursday 12 April 2007
- Diminutive Nokia N95 packs a big punch…on the pocket!
- MGM brings classic movies to iTunes
- Samsung rolls out WiMAX trio beside HD drive duo
- Wikipedia criticised as educational tool
- TomTom GPS for motorbike lovers
- Singapore's parliament passes anti-spam law
- Opera offers Speed Dial with version 9.2
- HP offers 50-ppm and 60-ppm printers with built-in support
- Search engine rankings March 2007 - Google still in the lead
- Microsoft Office exploits contested
- Companies judged by consumers based on security practices
Wednesday 11 April 2007
- Yahoo and Viacom sign ad search deal
- Matsushita rolls out 42” Plasma HDTV range
- Are we Wilfing our lives away?
- Virgin Group ties up console radio deal
- Thailand clamping down on chat rooms, YouTube
- Grisoft offers Rootkit protection
- East vs. West .Ani exploits split two ways
- Patch Tuesday fixes five critical vulnerabilities (Brief)
- Symantec patches flaw in Enterprise Security Manager
- Darfur Mapping Initiative launched by Google and US Holocaust Museum
Tuesday 10 April 2007
- WiMax to prove popular with record companies
- Fabrik introduces Pininfarina-styled 1TB external SimpleDrive
- Apple props up eco-friendly tech chart
- UK gets Big Brother talking CCTV cameras
- Hewlett-Packard shaping up to enter gaming PC arena
- NextSentry suggests ban on iPods in workplace
- IDC reports that Email is on its way out
- Google wants student opinions
- AOL launches Google based search ads
- AACS revokes released HD-DVD and Blu-ray keys
- Patch that fixes more .ANI patch problems released
Monday 09 April 2007
- Intel goes quad to woo gamers as AMD announces cuts
- Apple sells its 100 millionth iPod
- Why does Windows get slower over time?
- Vonage: Injunctions and appeals
- Malware and ANI attacks continue over the weekend
- Google offers phone driven local search
- Craigslist theft leaves house completely empty
- Companies who rush to VM environments weaken security
Sunday 08 April 2007
- Surfing with frustration: Pop-ups chart new territory on the web
- External flashes show way to better photographs
Friday 06 April 2007
- Microsoft Open XML fast-track petition comes under fire
- Low consumer drive for Vista upgrading
- Rumors of subscription support for Malware false
- iPod saves soldier’s life in Iraq
- Microsoft criticized for release schedule
- Kaspersky discovers an iVirus
- RIT to offer classes in Social Computing
- Microsoft preps Patch Tuesday releases (Brief)
Thursday 05 April 2007
- Google gets personal with My Maps launch
- Yahoo patches ActiveX flaw (Brief)
- Vista code signing compromised
- Researchers warn of JavaScript Hijacking
- Recent Microsoft patch causes problems with Realtek (Brief)
- Even after patch spammers target .ANI vulnerability
- Intel’s Quad-Core chips get embedded… in a chopper?
- WEP should not be used in “sensitive environments”?
- Google Desktop hits the Mac
- Intel rolls out Centrino Pro
- Samsung introduces SpinPoint S166 HDD series
- Woes worsen for Windows Vista
Wednesday 04 April 2007
- The Rocket Belt… for the 007 in us all?
- Glasgow is UK’s phone theft capital
- Vantage 10 from Compuware released
- UFO Hacker loses appeal in extradition case
- Netsky family of Malware tops the list in March
- Morfik gets questionable patent
- Microsoft sued over Vista promotions
- FCC gets tough on pretexting
- Xerox snaps up Global Imaging Systems
Tuesday 03 April 2007
- European Commission investigating cross-border iTunes restrictions (Roundup)
- iPod owners want integrated FM Tuners
- Blog claims preview of Vista Service Pack 1
- IBM donates translation tech to United States government
- Is satellite navigation at risk?
- Shmoocon JavaScript code released
- Google teams up with EchoStar for TV advertising
- Microsoft releases .ANI vulnerability patch today
- Google’s wrist slapped for “airbrushing history”
- Virgin Media introduces Free TV to non-cable customers
Monday 02 April 2007
- Cell phones to communicate with bar codes?
- EMI and Apple to remove DRM protection
- Spammers exploit flaws in PHP
- PayPal offers non-hosted payments
- Animated cursor flaw discovered for Windows (2nd Update)
- Google leads Web-based April 01 shenanigans
- Nintendo Wii cruising onboard luxury liners
- The computer helper: Graphics nirvana for Vista
Sunday 01 April 2007
- Business, not pleasure: Ebooks eking out a niche existence
- Beyond MP3: Many audio codecs provide better sound
Saturday 31 March 2007
- Animated cursor flaw discovered for Windows (1st Update)
- Take better picture pictures with your digital camera
Friday 30 March 2007
- PlayStation Portable tested for its educational potential
- Sirius bringing in-car entertainment to DaimlerChrysler
- Apple says “Complete My Album”
- 3G phone networks to carry mobile BBC transmissions
- Microsoft unveils Deepfish mobile Web browser at Etech
- No such thing as IE7.0 Beta 2 (Brief)
- Taxes filed online at risk without protection and vigilance
- Malware causes businesses to suffer
- Email marketers face consumer wrath
- Dude, you’re getting an open-source OS on that Dell!
- Animated cursor flaw discovered for Windows
- US still winning Malware race
- ISS X-Force reports on the personal trends in attacks online
Thursday 29 March 2007
- Intel’s enhanced Penryn processors inbound for 2007
- Mexico City offering computer hardware for surrendered guns
- Call for code of conduct as tech blogger receives death threats
- Viacom signs up Intel and Pepsi for mobile advertising
- Cyberspace is a whole new schoolyard for bullies?
- TJX confirms 45.7 million card numbers stolen
- CarderIM gets media attention
- Google adds security to Google Pack
- John McCain learns lesson in online etiquette
- Point-Click-Root: Metasploit 3.0 released
- Online protection merges with online marketing
Wednesday 28 March 2007
- Linux’s Free Software Foundation to sink Microsoft and Novell patent deal?
- Samsung unveils new 1.8” 64GB SSD drive
- Yahoo Mail to introduce limitless account size
- LG partners with Google for mobile handset services
- Sony Ericsson rolls out sexy W580 Walkman phone
- IBM previews prototype of optical transceiver
- Intel to build fabrication facility in China
- Jersey lawmakers want to ban text messaging while driving
- Napster and AT&T offer free music to mobile consumers
- Saudi government gets tough on cybercrime and criminals
- Symantec releases Mobile Security Suite 5
- Microsoft warns of WPAD security problems
- Vista’s Windows Mail vulnerable
Tuesday 27 March 2007
- Wikipedia co-founder unveils rival Citizendium
- Texas Instruments announces cell phone DLP projector
- Sony PlayStation 3 shifts 165,000 units in the UK
- Stanford scientists using PS3 Cell processor to help save lives
- Adobe launches Creative Suite 3 line-up
- Yahoo launches Yahoo Widgets 4
- Worm spreads on Skype network
- Internet startup launches new beta of P2P calendars
- Rumors over Leopard delay false says Apple
- Department of Transportation bans Vista
- PayPal to launch mobile pay
- Vonage speaks up over recent injunction
- The computer helper: System cleanups for better performance
Monday 26 March 2007
- Malicious software breakdown: The what and why about Malware
- Vonage ordered to stop using Verizon technology
- ‘PWN_to_OWN’ contest announced for CanSecWest
- FCC to look into broadband business practices
Sunday 25 March 2007
- Shadowserver reports on botnets
- Firefox patches single flaw in popular browser
- Oracle files lawsuit against SAP
- Vista's versions: Pick the right edition
Saturday 24 March 2007
- Google makes finding your data easier - and riskier
Friday 23 March 2007
- Google not building Gphone to compete with iPhone
- Get down with Wii’s Boogie
- PS3 launches in Europe
- PS3’s French debut a flop: 95% of units stay on shelves
- US Agencies have deadline for secure desktops
- Oracle and Yahoo: did Yahoo replace Red Hat?
- comScore announces February search engine ranks
- Viacom faces lawsuit over video removal
- TJX – Fraud and more lawsuits
- Google launches pay-per-action with AdWords
- Blog based Spam attacks Filipino news site
Thursday 22 March 2007
- Skype to allow PayPal payments
- Search wars still heating up Yahoo and Google add to offerings
- Is Windows ‘Seven’ the next release from Microsoft?
- Belgian telephone networks to offer mobile payments
Wednesday 21 March 2007
- Gain in attendance at Cebit computing show in Germany
- MySpace gets political for the 2008 elections
- Dell offers new 1TB on new desktops
- Symantec reports on Internet Security
Tuesday 20 March 2007
- IC3 Report details online crime in 2006
- CeBIT Roundup: Gizmos, Gadgets and more
- SanDisk launches mobile phone microSD cards at CeBIT
- The computer helper: Software for the digital photographer
- Confident Chinese companies line Cebit expo aisles
Monday 19 March 2007
- Windows Live struggles for market share (Second Roundup)
- MySpace gets its own Month of Bugs
- SanDisk launches 8GB SDHC card at CeBIT
- Net neutrality issue rears head at Cebit trade show
Sunday 18 March 2007
- Satnav for sightseers underlines spread of GPS
- Missing drivers and security holes: Growing pains for Vista
Saturday 17 March 2007
- At Cebit, experts say war against viruses could be lost
Friday 16 March 2007
- Windows Live struggles for market share (Roundup)
- Windows Live struggles for market share
- Trend Micro adds HijackThis to software lineup
- Microsoft releases surprise and apparently secret update
- A year later, Indian outsource firms seek Cebit business
Thursday 15 March 2007
- Red Hat introduces RHEL 5
- McAfee maps Malware in recent domain report
- Network Instruments releases Observer
Wednesday 14 March 2007
- Brazilian justice orders withdrawal of Pele's goals from YouTube
- Apple covers Microsoft’s lack up updates
- Dell moves forward with Linux offerings
- Viacom files lawsuit over YouTube clips asks for $1 Billion
- Intel announces Solid State NAND flash drives
Tuesday 13 March 2007
- Tomorrow's mobile phone acts like a personal computer
- Old tricks-New system: Vista susceptible to old 2000-XP hacks
- New product aims at places that phone wires do not reach
- China to control blogs under Internet publishing law
- Seagate and Wave Systems release encrypted hard drives
- Microsoft takes aim at JPEG with HD-Photo
Monday 12 March 2007
- Buzzword IP: out with the plain old telephone service
- Russia makes big strides in IT but problems remain
- Consumer group urges eco stickers for computers
- Porn Spam drops to new low as Image Spam climbs
- Intel releases power saving Xeon chips today
- SEC takes action against computer fraud and spam
Sunday 11 March 2007
- All the music, half the cables: Laptops as stereo sets
- Routers take over from operators to make the right connections
Saturday 10 March 2007
- The web, distilled: Easier ways to find what's best online
Friday 09 March 2007
- Pope decries media concentration, 'destructive' contents of the web
- Turkey lifts YouTube ban
- No patch Tuesday this month from Microsoft
- Google wins patent judgment
- Vonage loses VoIP lawsuit
- Is Google making a phone?
- Yahoo to face suit over jailing of Chinese dissident
Thursday 08 March 2007
- Microsoft predicts VoIP growth
- World’s first hybrid drive brought to you by Samsung
- Yahoo Go 2.0 for Windows Mobile
- Wearing a computer? Only if you don't look foolish
Wednesday 07 March 2007
- YouTube access suspended in Turkey
- Laptops get hard drive speed boost
- Bagle Worm shows no signs of stopping
- AT&T to offer DVR control from cell phones
- Apple patches QuickTime file vulnerabilities
Tuesday 06 March 2007
- Microsoft blasts Google on copyright policy
- OneCare Live fails yet another AV test
- BeyondTrust offers added security to Vista
- Sanyo says batteries are not faulty
- The computer helper: How private is your PC at work?
Monday 05 March 2007
- Truston provides identity theft weapons
- Kaspersky releases study on Malware in 2006
- Symantec reports on Vista security
- Alcatel patent charge dismissed by court
Sunday 04 March 2007
- WordPress 2.1.1 upgrade warning
- Clumsy on their feet: Navigation systems not ready for pedestrian use
- German internet providers to store data only for a few days
- Latest digital cameras focus on ease of use
Friday 02 March 2007
- Cellular spammer earns $200,000 fine for cruise offer
- Storm Worm pops up in some unusual places
- Samsung announces Gigabit DDR2 DRAM
- Apple, Samsung, and SanDisk named in a patent infringement suit
Thursday 01 March 2007
- SEC files lawsuit over hacking
- Vonage sued over VoIP patents
- Apple TV pushed back until mid-month
- EU threatens Microsoft with new fines in anti-trust row
Wednesday 28 February 2007
- Office 2007 security issue discovered
- Microsoft serving more than just advertisements
- Second Google Desktop flaw discovered
- Google wants to compete but will companies really switch?
Tuesday 27 February 2007
- Dell to sell Linux computers
- Alcatel wins patent lotto to the tune of over one-billion dollars
- Microsoft releases free tools for Vista deployment
- Mozilla releases security updates
Monday 26 February 2007
- YouTube making waves with content protection offers
- Japan reports soaring cyber crime rate
- Blogger in Egypt sent to jail for insults to Islam
Sunday 25 February 2007
- RIAA cracks down on illegal P2P on college networks
Saturday 24 February 2007
- Browser buddies: No-cost apps for better surfing
Friday 23 February 2007
- Update on TJX consumer information theft
- Google Desktop XSS flaw patched
- MPAA caught removing copyright notices
Thursday 22 February 2007
- Cisco and Apple finally agree over iPhone trademark
- Physicians now have the ability to work on the go
- AMD offers new faster and energy efficient chips
Wednesday 21 February 2007
- Woman breaks silicon ceiling to win top computer award
- Google Maps used by Phishers in new attacks
- SlySoft releases AnyDVD HD
- NTA Monitor reports on smokers weakening workplace security
Tuesday 20 February 2007
- Open Source Alliance makes it debut
- More on DRM and the trend of ‘Open Letters’
- McAfee research: 83 percent of mobile phones targeted by attacks
Monday 19 February 2007
- Drive-by Pharming what it is and why it works
- Unpatched Word vulnerability is targeted by exploits
- ISSCC News: IBM and eDRAM
- ISSCC News: Intel and the Era of Tera
- Kangaroo Court: IT staff failure could cost a teacher forty years in prison
Sunday 18 February 2007
- Playing better with Vista: New graphics cards at CeBIT
- Mobile computers for special tasks: New laptops at CeBIT
Saturday 17 February 2007
- AACS: Officially and completely broken
- Browser tricks for faster, smarter Web surfing
Friday 16 February 2007
- Instant Messaging via Email powered by Yahoo!
- Nokia makes several offerings to the phone world
- Yahoo! extends advertising to the mobile phone market
- AMD releases Imageon Media Processors
Thursday 15 February 2007
- MySpace off the hook in child sex case
- UFO Hacker files extradition appeal in London High Court
- Two girls charged for ‘school closing’
- Six people arrested in China in relation to Panda Virus
- Singapore drafts new legislation aimed at spammers
Wednesday 14 February 2007
- IBM to Offer Open Client Solutions
- Microsoft releases security patches, and updates (Technical Overview)
- Coral Consortium wants Steve Jobs and Apple to join
- MySpace will start filtering videos
- Google hits setback in copyright case
Tuesday 13 February 2007
- Month of PHP Bugs confirmed for March
- Wireless devices open to attack at RSA Security conference
- Data theft at TJX subject to multi-state probe
Monday 12 February 2007
- Skype DRM reported on your motherboard and bios serial numbers
- Firefox 2.0.0.1 Phishing Protection bypass
- EMI wants to sell music with no DRM
- Valentines email sends more than love
- The computer helper: Processors for Vista
Sunday 11 February 2007
- Two men face up to three years each in connection to email spoofing
- Flaw in Trend Micro products disclosed
- OLPC gets strong security
- Mediocre malware protection from Windows Vista, experts say
- Ink refill stations: A good way to cut printing costs?
Saturday 10 February 2007
- Vista's appeal more than skin deep
Friday 09 February 2007
- VeriSign to launch infrastructure upgrade and complete it by 2010
- Windows Mobile 6.0 borrows Vista’s style and look
- Sophos launches Malware protection for Windows Mobile
- Patch Tuesday notice sent by Microsoft
Thursday 08 February 2007
- New study shows passwords still weak
- NY State Sen. Carl Kruger proposes ban on handheld devices
- Is Microsoft creating a conflict of interest?
- EU aims to make online shopping less cumbersome
Wednesday 07 February 2007
- UltraDNS attack targeted G and L root servers (1st Update)
- UltraDNS servers attacked by South Korean hackers
- Steve Jobs writes open letter on DRM
- Nine-billion-spam emails earns $97,000 fine
- Gates and Mundie calling for better computer security
Tuesday 06 February 2007
- SPYRUS Inc. releases new Hydra PC Series II v2.0
- Kaspersky Lab announces mobile phone AV
- DAV loses hard drive with 48,000 personal records
- Microsoft raises tech-support prices for end users
- European mobile operators vow to ensure safe content on cell phones
Monday 05 February 2007
- OneCare Live failed Vista AV tests
- Apple asks iTunes users to wait before updating to Vista
- Gates speaks up over Apple commercials
- Open XML plug-in available on SourceForge
Sunday 04 February 2007
- End of an era for PC floppy drives
- Microsoft Windows Vista glitch causes undue panic
- Seagate plans to introduce the world to DAVE
- Microsoft warns of new 0-Day exploit for Excel
- PC Tools releases new Malware assessment software
- Windows install glitch could save hundreds of dollars
- Forged e-mail bills becoming more refined
- Wrist angles and high design: Tips for buying keyboards
- Google Earth agrees to mask key sites in India
Friday 02 February 2007
- TomTom GPS comes with virus
- RIAA accused of extortion and violation of antitrust laws
- TJ Web Productions settles for $465,000 in FTC case
- PDF to become industry standard Adobe hopes
Thursday 01 February 2007
- Vista Blitz: Part 2
- Two South Korean programmers arrested for spam
- More fallout for TJX: Class action suit filed
- Sony settles with FTC over DRM Rootkit
- Adware lawsuit settled according to NY State Attorney General
Wednesday 31 January 2007
- Vista Blitz: Part 1
- Webroot discloses security flaws in Vista.
- NEC plans to exhibit new VoIP anti-spam tool at 3GSM
- MySpace caused closure of SecLists.org
- Godfather releases possible malicious program
Tuesday 30 January 2007
- Russia to push high-tech claims as 2007 Cebit partner nation
- The fourth unpatched Microsoft Word exploit making rounds on the internet
- Internet Explorer subject to Active X attack
- TJX data loss linked to reports of fraud
- Windows Vista debuts to mixed reactions
Monday 29 January 2007
- Microsoft launches Windows Vista
- Trouble for Apple's iTunes in Norway
- More QuickTime bugs located as one is patched
- Month of Apple Bugs targets update software
- Security solutions on the cheap
Saturday 27 January 2007
- The computer helper: Check your e-mail from work or home
Friday 26 January 2007
- Cisco releases IOS® software updates
- Bluetooth enabled cell phones subject to attack
- ‘Storm Worm’ email gets a change of heart
- PREVIEW: After five years, Windows Vista ready for prime time
Thursday 25 January 2007
- Microsoft holds Botnet hunting summit
- News related virus emails are spreading
- Malware and Spyware report shows trends
Wednesday 24 January 2007
- McAfee update disables Lotus Notes?
- IBM launches Lotus Connections suite
- China internet users to overtake US in two years, report says
- Seven ways to survive life without the internet
Tuesday 23 January 2007
- Summit held for internet code of conduct
- Swedish bank Nordea confirms US1.1 million-dollar loss
- National Bank of Abu Dhabi gets mobile e-payment system
Monday 22 January 2007
- Tech giants team up to support Linux desktop
- Tech News Roundup - Jan 22
Sunday 21 January 2007
- Hasta la Vista, XP: Switching to Microsoft's new operating system
Saturday 20 January 2007
- The computer helper: Troubleshooting Internet Explorer
- Keep your PC trouble-free
Thursday 18 January 2007
- Norton to give away Vista upgrades free
- Kingston announces affordable USB drives
- Microsoft: Internet Explorer tops 100 million users
- Phisher faces 101 years behind bars
Wednesday 17 January 2007
- MySpace to offer parental control software
- Oracle to offer Microsoft like patch and update system
- Is Yahoo hijacking browsers?
- Return of the HD-DVD crack
- Month of Apple Bugs: Local Escalation Exploit
- Internet Explorer exploit code published
Tuesday 16 January 2007
- Hewlett Packard claims nano-chip breakthrough
- MySpace users at risk: 56,000 usernames and passwords published
- Google sees rash of security issues
- Repairs to quake-damaged undersea telecom cables hit snags
Monday 15 January 2007
- ‘Pump and Dump’ stock spam rises in volume