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  • News: Porn spammers given five years in prison

    Two porn spammers have been sentenced to more than five years in prison for their part in sending millions of pornographic emails, marking the conclusion of the first major case under the US 2003 federal CAN-SPAM antispam law.

  • News: T-Mobile offers pay-per-day broadband deal

    Seeking to tap into users needing occasional access to the internet whilst on the move, T-Mobile today introduced an "unlimited" pay-per-day mobile broadband offering.

  • News: AP sues Verisign over news-aggregation website

    The AP (Associated Press) is suing Verisign over news aggregation site Moreover's unlicensed use of AP news stories.

  • News: EU to regulate broadband pricing

    The EC (European Commission) today said that the gap between broadband haves and have nots in the European Union has widened during the past year. As a consequence of this trend, the EC is to consider price regulation similar to that imposed on the market for mobile roaming charges earlier this year.

  • News: Mac OS, Linux face Windows' URI risk too

    Security researchers last week said that Mac OS X and Linux operating systems are probably at risk of a new kind of web-based security vulnerability that Microsoft has patched Windows to address.

  • News: Google boosts Gmail storage limit again

    Gmail users are sucking up storage space faster than Google can add it.

  • News: Nintendo Wii now supports USB keyboards

    Nintendo has released a new firmware update for the Nintendo Wii that enables those that use the console to surf the web to do so using a USB keyboard.

  • News: YouTube videos now in Google Earth

    Videos from Google-owned YouTube are now embedded at geographical locations in Google Earth.

  • News: Olive, MusicGiants offer lossless DRM-free music

    Olive and MusicGiants yesterday announced that users of Olive's Opus media player will be able to purchase and download DRM-free digital music made with lossless compression techniques.

  • News: Mozilla's Mobile Firefox to work on Symbian

    Mozilla's mobile Firefox browser will probably be available for phones running Symbian, Windows Mobile and Linux operating systems, a developer working on Mobile Firefox said.

  • News: Microsoft Live gets event planning facility

    Microsoft is adding an event-planning offering to its Windows Live suite of services - Live Events.

  • News: Russian spammer 'assassination' a hoax

    The so-called 'assassination' of a Russian spammer was a hoax by a blogger, according to security researchers.

  • News: 49% of businesses 'lack skills to build a website'

    Almost half of all businesses that would like an online presence don't have one, often because staff fear they lack the technical expertise required to set up an e-commerce website.

  • News: Email improves the office; IM is a threat

    Most business users find email and phone calls conducive to productivity. However, according to a survey, unified communications technologies such as instant messaging, blogs and softphones distract workers from the task at hand - and pose a security threat.

  • News: Google still number one in global search

    Google was top of Augusts' global search charts, but it may not be there forever, according to internet research firm comScore. This was the first time comScore evaluated online search activities on a worldwide basis, and search engines in China and South Korea are challenging Google in their own countries.

  • News: Mozilla responds to iPhone with Mobile Firefox

    Mozilla is to develop a mobile web browser. Mozilla recently hired two new developers to work on the mobile internet-browser project, and plans to release Mobile Firefox some time in the next year or two.

  • News: Chinese online censorship slammed

    Paris-based press pressure group RSF (Reporters Without Borders) yesterday released a report claiming that tens of thousands of cyber-police monitor the activities of Chinese internet users.

  • News: Microsoft pressured into fixing Windows flaw

    Microsoft will patch a Windows bug blamed for a handful of critical vulnerabilities in the Windows operating system software.

  • News: Amnesty uses Bebo in human rights campaign

    Human rights group Amnesty International today launched a campaign, called Unsubscribe, aimed at highlighting human rights abuses in the war on terror. And Amnesty believes that social-networking websites could prove vital in the battle to protect human rights.

  • News: Nokia bundles Wi-Fi on mobile phones

    Nokia is going to bundle Devicescape software on mobile phones in the Nokia E and N series. The software will log in automatically to Wi-Fi hotspots.