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  • News: MySpace joins Google's Web 2.0 project

    Google's OpenSocial has received a major boost with social-networking giant MySpace announcing that it will join the project to streamline the creation and adoption of social web apps

  • News: AOL allows users to opt out of adverts

    AOL is to allow users to opt out of online ads that are targeted to them based on their web surfing habits.

  • News: Cyber jihad planned for November 11

    Security experts are saying that a reported al-Qaeda cyber jihad attack planned against Western institutions should be treated with scepticism.

  • News: MySpace band profiles targeted by hackers

    Several band profiles on MySpace have been hacked to serve up some nasty tricks, according to security vendor FaceTime Communications.

  • News: Microsoft antitrust decision delayed again

    A federal judge has given Microsoft, state regulators and the Department of Justice (DOJ) more time to argue whether the company should be held to its antitrust settlement until 2012.

  • News: Gphone rumours send Google stock soaring

    Reports suggest Google's so-called Gphone platform will be launched in mid-2008, leading to a surge in the value of the search engine giant's shares

  • News: YouTube finally back online in China

    Google's YouTube has become available again in China, two weeks after it was blocked.

  • News: AOL brings Truveo video search to UK

    AOL, which is trying to grow its online advertising business worldwide, has localised its video search site for eight countries and added two languages for its India portal, the company said today.

  • News: Google phone platform coming in 2008

    Google will release a mobile phone platform in mid-2008 that incorporates a variety of Google online services and lets outside developers create applications, according to The Wall Street Journal.

  • News: Google OpenSocial tackles Facebook & MySpace

    Google will unleash its strongest response yet to the rising threat and skyrocketing popularity of MySpace and Facebook tomorrow.

  • News: PCA podcast: Laptops & broadband for free

    PC Advisor explains in detail how to get something for nothing, from laptops and phones to broadband and software. Plus find out why technology vendors are so keen to give their wares away, and learn how to avoid the pitfalls inherent in such freebie deals.

  • News: Malware warning over trial software hacks

    Those tempted to download software cracks to unlawfully activate software from a trial mode into a paid mode have been warned that they may be unknowingly installing hacking tools onto their system.

  • News: Windows users warned of Kodak exploit

    A hacker has released attack code that could be used to exploit a critical bug in some versions of the Windows operating system.

  • News: Yahoo Messenger goes Web 2.0; targets Facebook

    Yahoo will try to boost the social-networking capabilities of Yahoo Messenger when it releases a beta upgrade today of the widely used instant messaging service.

  • News: Facebook is best for IT recruitment

    Recruitment firms are increasingly turning to social-networking sites such as Facebook to find new IT staff, according to a new survey.

  • News: 3G Skypephone offers free calls in the UK

    UK mobile phone operator Hutchison 3G UK has rolled out the Skypephone, a handset designed to simplify use of the Skype VoIP (voice over IP) application.

  • News: Gmail users get IMAP sync tool

    Gmail users will be able to sync the webmail service with their main email clients, after Google added a new IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) service to the web-based email tool.

  • News: 10 great Google-killing online applications

    Most of us have learned to love Google's benign rule over the world of online applications, but Google products may not always be the best options. Here are our pick of the 10 best web-hosted utilities and sites that let you live it large online.

  • News: Interview: fraudster Frank Abagnale talks IT security

    Frank Abagnale, whose life was the subject of the Steven Spielberg movie, Catch Me If You Can, recently gave a keynote presentation on his life as an imposter and fraudster at the Storage Networking World conference in Grapevine, Texas. He said that the biggest security risk in any organisation is the people who work there. Abagnale also believes that technology has made fraud a lot easier.

  • News: History's 10 most cringeworthy tech blunders

    We've all had excruciatingly embarrassing moments we'd rather forget. But when they occur in the relentlessly interconnected world of technology, they spread through the internet like a bad cold. Here's our pick of the most embarrassing tech moments of all time