Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
Organisations are vulnerable to new forms of cyber attacks, such as clickjacking, says Telspace.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
@lantic’s countrywide offer of a free high-quality VOIP phone with ADSL installations is “flying off the shelves’.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
AP - When AOL flashed $147 billion in stock puffed up by the dot-com boom, Time Warner, one of the world’s biggest media companies, fell into its arms in 2001. They swooned over their combination of Internet access and traditional media.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
AP - Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a redesigned search site in the coming days and hopes it will lure more Web surfers than the two most recent incarnations, Live Search and MSN Search.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
AP - Google Inc. is hatching a new species of e-mail and instant messaging, but the Internet search leader first wants the hybrid service to evolve even more with the help of independent computer programmers.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
PC World - India’s auction of 3G licenses will be a priority, A. Raja, the country’s minister of communications and information technology, told the Press Trust of India news agency on Thursday after he was sworn in to the post.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
PC World - Microsoft’s Xbox 360 is suiting up to become an all-encompassing entertainment center. British broadcaster Sky has announced a deal between Sky and Microsoft that will bring live television programs such as sports, TV shows and movies to UK and Irish Xbox 360 consoles by fall 2009.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
AFP - Google encouraged software developers to ride into the future of email with a project called “Wave,” which opens inboxes to text, video, pictures, maps and even social network feeds.
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
Investor’s Business Daily - Only 5% of social-networking Web site users regularly turn to their online hangouts for guidance on purchases, says a study by research firm Knowledge Networks. In addition, just 16% say they’re more likely to buy from firms that place ads on social media Web sites. These findings underscore some of the challenges that social networks face with any advertising-based business...
Posted by Editor | May 29th, 2009
NewsFactor - A new music application from European music service Spotify is attracting attention at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. The app, for devices using Google’s Android open-source mobile platform, allows a user to search, browse and stream music.