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  • News: PayPal asks email services to block messages

    eBay's internet money-transfer system PayPal wants to persuade email providers to block messages that lack digital signatures, a PayPal company lawyer said today. Digital signatures are aimed at cutting down on phishing scams.

  • News: This month's top 10 phishing scams revealed

    McAfee has identified the 10 most prevalent phishing scams that could hit your inbox this month. The list of email subject lines to swerve is published to help users identify phishing scams and avoid becoming a victim of ID theft and/or suffering financial loss.

  • News: Adobe dumps GoLive for Dreamweaver

    As expected, Adobe plumps for Macromedia's web editor rather than its own in the latest version of the company's Creative suite design collection, including the venerable Photoshop.

  • News: Wikipedia-killer goes live

    Citizendium, an online encyclopaedia started by a founder of Wikipedia, will announce today that the wiki has been opened for public use.

  • News: IE attack code published online

    A known flaw in Internet Explorer could be exploited by software published on the web late yesterday.

  • News: Adobe announces Creative Suite 3.0

    Adobe today released details of a complete revamp of its Creative Suite - the market-leading software package for high-end photographers, graphics- and web-designers. Adobe revealed that it has combined, for the first time, products from its aquisition Macromedia and its own portfolio.

  • News: Microsoft signs Flickr competitor for online ads

    Microsoft has reached a deal with Piczo, a photo-sharing and networking website for teenagers, to supply online advertising for their UK site, the companies said.

  • News: Vonage VoIP tech under threat

    A US federal judge has issued a permanent injunction against VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) service provider Vonage to stop it from using patented Verizon Communications technology.

  • News: Microsoft puts brakes on Soapbox

    Microsoft has put the brakes on its Soapbox video-sharing site while it implements new technology to detect videos uploaded by users that could have copyright restrictions.

  • News: Web 2.0 threat to businesses

    UK firms are at risk of data leakage through employees' increasing use of Web 2.0 technologies and social networking websites, security experts have warned.

  • News: Court dismisses lawsuit against Google

    A Belgian court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a company claiming a feature of Google’s search engine offers password-cracking tools and serial numbers to unlock their software.

  • News: Slingshot tool takes aim at Adobe's Apollo

    The race to provide web developers with a tool to bring some rich internet features to the desktop continued yesterday with the unveiling of Joyent's Slingshot framework for building online and offline Ruby on Rails applications.

  • News: Full extent of broadband blues revealed

    Ofcom reveals that twice as many people as it previously announced complained about UK broadband ISPs last year

  • News: Trojan targets Skype users

    Another Trojan horse is spreading through the internet telephone network of Skype.

  • News: Xbox hack: Microsoft staff stand accused

    Microsoft has blamed Xbox Live network account hacks on users' gullibility, but evidence shows that in some cases the gaming service's own support staff could be unwittingly helping hackers snare players' identities.

  • News: Disney sued over Apple iTunes deal

    Starz Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Disney for copyright infringement and breach of contract. The lawsuit was filed because Disney began selling the same movies to Apple and Wal-Mart as it had previously offered exclusively to Starz.

  • News: Upgrade for Yahoo Widgets

    Yahoo has updated its free Widget software and touted the program's new automatic updating feature and its lighter appetite for RAM.

  • News: Murdoch's YouTube rival coming in Q3

    News Corp and NBC Universal will challenge Google's YouTube for online eyeballs and advertising dollars by launching a video-streaming website by the third quarter.

  • News: Google cleared of search 'conspiracy'

    A US District Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Google by a company that accused it of dropping websites from search results for political and religious reasons and skewing results in favour of companies that compensate Google financially.

  • News: 'Inept' BBC bungles broadband survey

    The BBC’s Watchdog programme has been criticised for fumbling the presentation of its broadband ISP survey on television.