More Internet Articles
- 30 July 2008
-
News: Internet advert for slimming aid banned
An advert for a sliming aid which has regularly appeared all over the internet including on social networking sites such as Facebook, has been banned by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA).
-
News: Hacker HD Moore attacked by own malware
HD Moore, creator of the popular Metasploit hacking toolkit, has become the victim of a computer attack.
-
News: Neosploit online crime kit goes out of business
Cyber criminals have removed an attack kit from the web because its too expensive compared to other kits said security analysts at RSA's FraudAction Research Labs.
-
News: DNS patch slows BIND and Windows Server systems
The DNS patches that were released to quash a critical flaw have slowed the servers running the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software and have had an adverse effect of some versions of Windows Server.
-
News: UK blog traffic reaches all-time high
UK Internet visits to weblogs reached an all-time high during the week ending June 7, 2008, accounting for 1.19% of all UK Internet traffic, equivalent to one in every 84 website visits.
-
News: Apple: MobileMe is finally restored
All MobileMe customers that found themselves without email over the past week have had their service restored, according to Apple. The company said 1 percent of members were affected by the mail problems.
-
News: HP, Intel and Yahoo partner on cloud computing
HP, Intel and Yahoo are partnering for cloud computing research and education in order to advance the development and adoption of large-scale, data-intensive internet-hosted applications and related IT infrastructure.
-
News: MSN Direct gets satnav support
Microsoft has released an API that allows websites to send location information to GPS navigation devices as part of an expansion of its MSN Direct services.
- 29 July 2008
-
News: Online crime maps live 'by the end of 2008'
Online maps showing detailed crime patterns in communities across the UK will be available to residents by the end of the year. Web users will be able to compare crime rates in their area with neighbouring communities.
-
News: IBM: 94% of browser flaws exploited within 24 hours
According to IBM, 94 percent of browser vulnerabilities are exploited within 24-hours of the flaw being highlighted.
-
News: Social networking heads toward smaller communities
The next step in social networking will see a focus on smaller online communities rather than large groups, according to academic researchers.
-
News: 'Google-killer' Cuil launch fails to impress
It appears that Cuil, which launched yesterday amid claims it has the world's largest search index, is not performing as well as its creators, former Google employees, intended. Instead it's facing an angry backlash which could result in long-term damage to its title as a credible contender for Google's crown.
-
News: Google Video investigated over bullying clip
Italian prosecutors are wrapping up an investigation that could see four Google executives charged for failing to block the posting of a video of a disabled teenager being bullied on the company's video service.
-
News: Mozilla loses VP to Facebook
Facebook is strengthening its product development team at the expense of Firefox developer Mozilla, whose vice president of engineering will join Mark Zuckerberg's social networking company.
- 28 July 2008
-
News: Stabbing tool removed from Facebook app
Software developer Slide has removed an action from a= Facebook app that allowed social networkers to stab each other.
-
News: Google-killer launched by ex-employees
Former Google staffers claim new Cuil search engine has already indexed 120 billion sites
-
News: Google detects over 1 trillion unique sites
Google has announced that the number of unique web URLs it has detected has passed the one trillion milestone, with the search engine giant's engineers revealing that the web is growing by several billion individual pages every day.
-
News: MobileMe email partially restored
Users of Apple's MobileMe have been given partial access to the email service after a week-long outage.
-
News: 3 wants EU to regulate data roaming charges
Mobile operator 3 has admitted it wants the EU regulate the mobile-data roaming charges.
- 26 July 2008
-
News: 17 ways Greasemonkey can revolutionise Firefox
Do you get frustrated and angry when a poorly designed website doesn’t load quick enough or is only partially visible? Well Greasemonkey, a free Firefox add-on, offers hundreds of free script to improve the functionality of websites and the net, whether its adding must-have features to Gmail, streamlining your social life in Facebook or speeding up your blog posts.
-
1:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5 vs HTC One comparison review
-
2:
New iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 release date UK: When will the new iPhone arrive?
-
3:
Apple iPad 4 review: is this the best tablet money can buy?
-
4:
Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
-
5:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
-
1:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs iPhone 5 vs HTC One comparison review
-
2:
Apple iPad 4 review: is this the best tablet money can buy?
-
3:
Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
-
4:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
-
5:
iPhone 5 review - Apple's iPhone remains a beautifully built, top performer
Latest Videos
Android vs iPhone vs Windows Phone vs BlackBerry - what's the best mobile platform?
We took four groups of unsuspecting smartphone users and deposited them in the centre of Edinburgh with a phone and a mobile platform that each had never used before. Here's how each group found using iPhone, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry.
Latest Reviews
-
Huawei Ascend P6 hands-on review: world's thinnest iPhone?
Huawei has introduced its latest flagship smartphone, the Ascend P6. Read our Huawei Ascend P6…
-
TP-Link TL-WN8200ND review: dongle that boosts your Wi-Fi performance
The TP-Link TL-WN8200ND is a good gizmo to have if your laptop suffers from Wi-Fi signal issues.…
-
Dell B3460dn review: fast printing speeds and low ink prices
The Dell B3460dn is a mono laser printer that is well worth considering if you need a dependable…
Latest How-To
-
How to use a Windows 8 tablet for design work
If you’re a designer or an artist then using a stylus on screen is a great way of getting more done in a natural way
-
How to tag photos in Windows 7 and 8
Make it easier to search for and find the photos you want
-
How to fix Web pages that print too small
When pages look right onscreen but end up tiny on the printed page, try these fixes.



