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  • News: Symantec says Vista exposes consumers

    Windows Vista delivers on some of the security improvements Microsoft promised, but there are still a host of ways attackers can exploit the OS and leave users open to threats, according to findings by Symantec.

  • News: Google tackles 'click fraud'

    Google will provide more data and tools to help its advertisers assess and combat click fraud, a controversial practice that is the biggest enemy of the otherwise highly popular and profitable online advertising model known as pay per click.

  • News: Tesco software now available online

    Tesco’s line of own-branded PC software is now available online through the Tesco Direct website.

  • News: Crackberry site caters for Blackberry addicts

    A new website – Crackberry.com – has launched to provide a new way for Blackberry addicts to get their fix

  • News: Google hones malware alerts

    Google has enhanced the way it notifies webmasters that their sites contain malware, improving on a service the company launched last November in a partnership with The Stop Badware Coalition.

  • News: Firefox 3 to offer taste of Firefox 4

    When Firefox 3.0 is released later this year, the open-source browser is likely to contain a host of new features, including offline support for web applications and new bookmark and search features, according to Mozilla.

  • News: Firefox 2 & IE7 open to new threat

    Although Mozilla patched one more Firefox bug last week than first reported, the researcher whose work has plagued the open-source browser for weeks has released details about another flaw.

  • News: YouTube gets new music & sports content

    YouTube has extended its efforts to offer legitimate footage on its video-sharing website this week by announcing deals in the US that will provide users with music video and professional basketball content.

  • News: Amazon launches free Q&A site

    Amazon has launched Askville, a free web-based service that enables users to ask and answer questions on any topic.

  • News: Microsoft buys health search engine

    Microsoft has agreed to acquire a company that operates a search engine for health information, one of the most popular search topics online.

  • News: Google & MyYahoo are king of RSS

    FeedBurner, an RSS feed-tracking and management service, has released a report that analyses the most popular feed aggregators on the web based on content views and clicks back to a publisher's website.

  • News: Critical Firefox fix misses several flaws

    Mozilla has updated Firefox to patch 14 vulnerabilities, three of them critical, but pushed out the new versions without fixing several flaws.

  • News: UK startup offers free website monitoring

    A UK startup has relaunched a service that monitors website performance and availability worldwide at no cost to its customers.

  • News: Sex Offenders warning for email

    Sending indecent emails will now be punishable by a sexual offences prevention order (SOPO).

  • News: Online media sales set to jump by 23 percent

    An increase in professional content being put online by TV networks and film studios is predicted to increase sales of media on mobiles and the internet by 23 percent over the next four years, a study by IBM states

  • News: Spam levels reach an all-time high

    Up to 90 percent of all emails will be spam by the end of this year, according to research released Wednesday

  • News: Adobe puts video-editing online

    Adobe’s web-based video-editing technology will be delivered online when it’s integrated into the free image and video-hosting service, Photobucket.

  • News: Twelve steps to cure email addiction

    A new twelve-step programme has been launched to help people solve productivity problems caused by excessive use of email.

  • News: Norton 360 pre-orders commence

    Retailers have begun taking orders for Symantec Corp.'s next-generation desktop security software, and the product is set to ship in the middle of next month, according to Amazon.co.uk.

  • News: Google Desktop exposed by serious bug

    Security researchers have discovered a serious flaw in Google Desktop that could be used to wreak havoc on a victim's computer.