More Internet News
- 30 March 2007
-
News: Experimental battery for $100 laptop
For economic reasons, most of the components created for the One Laptop Per Child project’s $100 notebook computer are innovations on tried-and-true tech, not state-of-the-art. That is, except for one aspect of the device: how the laptop generates and stores power.
-
News: eEye fix released for Windows zero-day flaw
Security vendor eEye Digital Security has released an unofficial fix for the unpatched flaw in Windows, currently being exploited by online criminals.
-
News: TK Maxx cardholders' details stolen
In a statement to the US SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), the company which owes UK clothing outlet TKMaxx - TJX - revealed that hackers have stolen information from at least 45.7 million customer payment cards.
-
News: Mobile YouTube coming to handsets
YouTube said it will launch a mobile website to allow its mobile partners to integrate YouTube videos into their offerings.
-
News: Arrested virus author fails to fix worm
The accused mastermind behind the Panda Burning Incense worm has not done a very good job of making amends, according to security vendor Symantec.
-
News: Critical Windows bug targets surfers
Microsoft yesterday revealed that Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000 contain a critical, unpatched vulnerability. The flaw can be used by attackers to usurp Windows PCs when Internet Explorer users surf to malicious sites. According to one expert, users running Firefox 2.0 are safe
- 29 March 2007
-
News: iPod & iPhone market to double
The iPod-dominated market for media and music players to double between 2005 and 2010, according to researchers at iSuppli.
-
News: Google adds new YouTube features
New services available on YouTube could reflect growing influence of its parent company Google.
-
News: Apple offers iTunes discounts in the UK
Apple has added a new feature called 'Complete My Album' to boost album sales at the iTunes Store. This service allows customers to turn individual tracks into a complete album at a reduced price by giving them a full 79 pence credit for every track they have previously purchased from that album through iTunes.
-
News: Web fraud costs UK victims £875 each year
Internet fraud victims lost an average of £875 in the past 12 months, according to a safety campaign fronted by the UK government, and sponsored by eBay, Microsoft, HSBC and BT, among others.
-
News: Boot Camp enables first Vista-based Macs
Apple has released its latest Boot Camp 1.2 beta, delivering support for 32-bit versions of Windows Vista. Boot Camp is Apple software that lets users run Windows in a separate partition on their Intel-based Mac.
-
News: Citizendium opens up on Wikipedia-killer
Larry Sanger's answer to Wikipedia is a new online encyclopedia called Citizendium, which was launched to the public on Tuesday. Sanger, Citizendium's editor-in-chief and co-founder of Wikipedia, recently spoke to PC Advisor’s sister title Computerworld about the launch and why this time around he’s tweaking the ‘ignore all the rules philosophy’ he backed when building Wikipedia.
-
News: Vista fix repairs Apple iTunes & iPod bug
Microsoft has released several fixes for Windows Vista bugs, including one involving the ubiquitous iPod music player that Apple didn't fix in an iTunes update three weeks ago.
-
News: New Opera browsers target IE & Firefox
Opera Software released two technologies to beta testing, one to give web browser users a more convenient way to access their most visited sites, and another that shows off the next version of the Opera Mobile browser for Windows Mobile devices.
-
News: Yahoo Mail to get new apps & plug-ins
Yahoo is opening up its web mail platform to external developers, so that they can create plug-ins, utilities and applications for the popular Yahoo Mail service.
-
News: VoIP firm Vonage on the brink?
Vonage's lacklustre IPO (initial public offering) and ongoing patent troubles are leading some financial analysts to speculate about the company's long-term viability.
- 28 March 2007
-
News: Google Pack adds free security tools
Google has added Symantec’s Norton Security Scan and PC Tools’ Spyware Doctor Starter Edition to the free Google pack download.
-
News: Police fret over hackers' secret IM network
Hackers have built their own encrypted IM (instant-messaging) program to shield themselves from police trying to spy on their communication.
-
News: LG & Google in mobile phone deal
LG Electronics plans to launch at least 10 mobile phones this year with preinstalled software and services from Google, the two companies announced today.
-
News: Yahoo Mail to offer unlimited storage
Yahoo will give users of its free web-based email service access to unlimited storage capacity starting in May, according to a post on a company blog.
-
1:
New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
-
2:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
-
3:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
-
4:
Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
-
5:
Microsoft Windows 8 review
-
1:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
-
2:
Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
-
3:
Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
-
4:
Microsoft Windows 8 review
-
5:
Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
Latest Videos
Samsung Galaxy S4 video review
Samsung is back with a new flagship Android smartphone. The Galaxy S4 is here to take on the heavyweights including Apple, HTC and Sony. Here's our Samsung Galaxy S4 video review.
Latest Reviews
-
Audirvana Plus 1.4 review: perhaps the best stereo music player available for PCs
Audirvana Plus is perhaps the best stereo music player available for the personal computer. Read…
-
Toshiba THNSNH512GCST review: a SSD with mostly good Lab results
The Toshiba THNSNH512GCST doesn't help promote itself with its unpronounceable name, and the…
-
Pocket Casts review: the best podcatcher app for Android
Pocket Cases is the best podcatcher for Android devices. Here's our Pocket Casts review.
Latest How-To
-
How to set up email on your iPhone
Get Gmail contacts and other email on your smartphone
-
How to transfer your contacts from a BlackBerry to an iPhone
Access your BlackBerry contacts from another phone
-
Saving Google Maps destinations for easy navigation
Saving destinations also decreases the chance of making an error when trying to return to that spot



