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  • News: 40,000 websites hit by 'Nine Ball' attack

    More than 40,000 websites have been hit by an internet attack dubbed Nine Ball that injects malware into pages and redirects victims to a site that will then try to download Trojans and keylogger code, according to Websense.

  • News: In pictures: the Apple iPhone 3G S

    At first glance, the Apple iPhone 3G S may not appear to be much different to its predecessor the Apple iPhone 3G and the original Apple iPhone, but Apple's newly unveiled smartphone offers a slew of new features plus speed. Here's a gallery of the new arrivals.

  • News: Carbon nanotube chip stores data for 1 billion years

    Researchers have demonstrated a form of archive memory using carbon nanotubes that can theoretically store a trillion bits of data per square inch for a billion years.

  • News: Intel Pineview, Clarkdale chips have integrated graphics

    Intel is getting ready to release two processors, an Atom chip called Pineview and a new desktop processor called Clarkdale, that include integrated graphics, a capability that spells the beginning of the end for third-party chipsets with integrated graphics.

  • News: nVidia: bad graphics chips not a problem

    nVidia says that a packaging material problem hasn't hurt its relationships with laptop makers.

  • News: The 13 weirdest computer mice in the world

    You can't get much more mundane that a computer mouse, right? Wrong - as these 13 weird and wonderful input devices attest.

  • Video: Sony launches Sony PSP Go

    At E3 in Los Angeles this week Sony announced its newest handheld game system called the Sony PSP Go. Sony also launched two online download services.

  • News: PC makers gear up for Intel Core i5 chip

    Intel's upcoming Lynnfield processor will be in the spotlight at the Computex exhibition in Taipei next week, as hardware makers and computer vendors gear up for the release of the chip later this year.

  • News: Asus adds NAS device to Eee range

    Asus has joined other network attached storage device makers such as QNAP and Acer by showing off a new NAS that uses Intel's low-power, inexpensive Atom N270 microprocessor.

  • Video: NHK shows flexible OLED display

    It's grainy, dim and fragile ... and it could be the future of television.

  • News: Palm Pre to be O2 UK exclusive?

    In a retread of the situation prior to the Apple iPhone's UK launch, O2 is remaining tight-lipped over reports it has agreed a deal to be exclusive UK distributor of the Palm Pre smartphone.

  • News: HTC to sell Google Android smartphone

    China's first mobile phone based on Google's Android software will go on sale next month in a deal between China Mobile and Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC).

  • News: Computex: Shuttle builds Via Nano desktop PCs

    Small-PC specialist Shuttle will show off a pair of desktop PCs based on Via Technologies' Nano processor at the Computex exhibition in Taipei next week, the company said today.

  • News: Intel's next-gen Atom chip to kill nVidia

    Intel's next generation Atom platform will cut out graphics chip vendors, as it integrates graphics into the CPU.

  • News: Five dimensional discs store 2,000 DVDs

    Researchers at a University in Melbourne, Australia have come up with a "five dimensional" disc capable of storing 2,000 times more data than a conventional DVD.

  • News: Toshiba sues recordable DVD manufacturers

    Toshiba has accused Imation and a number of other firms that manufacture and distribute recordable DVD of infringing its copyright.

  • News: UK company launches Amazon Kindle killer

    Move over, Kindle, a new e-book reader is in town - and it's coming from a newcomer to the consumer electronics universe. UK company Interead is the first beyond heavyweights Amazon and Sony to offer both a hardware reader and a sales pipeline for acquiring ebook content. And while its initial offerings - the Cool-er E-book reader and coolerbooks.com - are a little rough around the edges, together they offer a viable, no-frills alternative to Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader.

  • News: Samsung offers 32GB NAND memory

    Samsung has announced a 32GB NAND memory card, the highest-density embedded memory card to date and one that offers twice the capacity of previous cards.s

  • News: Seagate offers free films with FreeAgent Go

    Short film network Future Shorts has partnered with Seagate to offer free downloads of short films to people who buy one of the company's FreeAgent Go portable hard drives.

  • News: Intel fined €1.06bn in EC antitrust case

    The European Commission has fined Intel €1.06bn after finding it guilty of antitrust violations in PC microprocessors market.