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  • News: MySpace News takes on Digg

    MySpace is following in the footsteps of Digg and Google News with its new service called MySpace News, which allows visitors to the site to vote on news stories collected from the web.

  • News: Web's most popular sites under threat

    Eight out of ten websites contain common flaws that can allow attackers to steal customer data, create phishing exploits, or craft a variety of other attacks, a security company reported yesterday.

  • News: Google to boost mobile phone service

    Google is looking beyond text ads as it seeks to make money from the increasing number of people who are turning to their mobile phones to find information, an executive said today.

  • News: RIM opens up on BlackBerry outage

    The addition of a new software routine caused the multi-hour failure of Research in Motion's Blackberry messaging service in North America earlier this week, the company said today.

  • News: Mozilla's Thunderbird 2.0 takes flight

    Thunderbird 2.0, the latest version of Mozilla's free email client, is available today

  • News: Sony planning PS3 price cut

    A price cut for the PlayStation 3 games console may be on the cards as Sony looks to strengthen the platform and expand its penetration.

  • News: Yahoo to beef up Web 2.0 strategy

    Yahoo must use its multiple websites and services to gain a stronger position in social networking, a company executive said Wednesday.

  • News: Microsoft plans £1.50 XP & Office package

    Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is expected to unveil a global initiative by Microsoft to bring computers and technology education resources to emerging countries during an appearance in Beijing.

  • News: Microsoft DNS flaw poses limited threat

    While Microsoft has not yet said when it will release a patch to fix an under-attack flaw in its server software, most properly protected servers should not be vulnerable.

  • News: Barclays launches online banking chip-and-pin

    Barclays today announced to introduction of chip-and-pin for online bank accounts. From late 2007, Barclays customers will begin using handheld 'PINsentry devices' when sending payments to third parties from their online bank account.

  • News: YouTube, Flickr & Wikipedia killers revealed

    Hitwise, which collects internet usage data directly from ISPs to measure the traffic to more than 800,000 webites, has tapped the six Web 2.0 companies most likely to reach the soaring success of YouTube, Wikipedia or Flickr. To do so, it looks at the types of early adopters now using the sites.

  • News: Google's AJAX Feed API boosts blogs

    Google is set to roll out a new Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) API geared to help AJAX developers more easily add Atom and RSS feeds to web applications or blogs.

  • News: Adobe CEO slams Microsoft's Sliverlight

    The head of Adobe has questioned Microsoft's commitment to keeping its new Silverlight platform compatible with other operating systems besides Windows.

  • News: BlackBerry outage: Europe not affected?

    The full extent of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry’s email service outage remains unclear, although the worst of the troubles appear to reside in the US.

  • News: US college massacre sites for sale on eBay

    Ghoulish internet opportunists quickly registered dozens of domain names linked to the Virginia Tech tragedy. Some attempted to profit from the murders by selling the domain names on eBay for as much as £25,000.

  • News: HTC's Vista-based UMPC uses Intel chips

    High Tech Computer (HTC) plans to use Intel chips in its forthcoming Shift ultramobile PC (UMPC).

  • News: Blackberry users helpless after outage

    The BlackBerry wireless email service from Research In Motion has suffered a widespread outage starting in the US last night.

  • News: Google defends DoubleClick & YouTube

    As well as launching a competitor to Microsoft’s PowerPoint presentation tool, Google CEO Eric Schmidt used his keynote at the O'Reilly Web 2.0 Expo to elaborate on Google’s purchase of DoubleClick and its copyright battle with Viacom.

  • News: Google launches PowerPoint competitor

    Google plans to take another swipe at Microsoft's Office suite of tools by adding PowerPoint presentation competitor to its Google Docs web-based tools for word processing, email and spreadsheets.

  • News: PayPal & Yahoo team on e-transactions

    Yahoo and eBay's PayPal have teamed up to attach a special icon to online merchants that advertise with Yahoo and offer PayPal's Express Checkout transaction processing.