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Symantec: online crims want the money, no longer fame
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Symantec’s latest ‘Internet Security Threat Report’ is conducted every 6 months, and they’ve just released the newest 11th edition with the most up-to-date data, with some startling discoveries.

 
Adobe’s Apollo to revolutionize web apps?
Monday, 19 March 2007

Not just the Roman God of the sun, medicine and much more, Apollo is now a new cross platform rich online application development environment that Adobe hopes will truly shine!

 
Can Google’s G-Phone hit the G-spot?
Monday, 19 March 2007
If you thought only Apple was able to generate mass hysteria with the pre-launch of the as-yet unavailable iPhone, think again – Google’s rumored Phone could herald yet another mobile phone revolution.

 
Mayhem for MySpace with Month of Bugs?
Monday, 19 March 2007

Could a ‘whiny, attention-seeking ploy’ to show how bug-ridden MySpace is actually work to get News Corp to improve MySpace security and deliver the hackers worldwide infamy?

 
Vista ‘vulns’ maybe not so critical, but missing drivers are
Monday, 19 March 2007
Microsoft security expert Michael Howard believes Vista’s ‘critical’ vulnerabilities are less serious that those on XP, but Vista’s biggest vulnerability is the slow pace of driver updates.

 
CBS NCAA March Madness: viewers, money and YouTube
Monday, 19 March 2007

It’s March Madness time! Basketball fans are rejoicing across the land as businesses weep over the productivity loss while CBS doubles online viewers, brings in the mega advertising bucks and opens up on YouTube!

 
Ta-da: Wiki is a new word in the OED
Saturday, 17 March 2007
A stack of new words have wound their way into the Oxford English Dictionary, with one set to make Wikipedia very happy: the Hawaiian word ‘wiki’ is now, among others, an official new English word!

 
Wikipedia: Kills then resurrects Sinbad the comedian
Saturday, 17 March 2007
In yet another case of Wikipedia vandalism, a user changed the page on Sinbad the comedian who has appeared on several US TV shows to say he’d died of a heart attack – but it wasn’t true!

 
Blu-ray to defeat HD DVD within a year?
Saturday, 17 March 2007
If you believe the Blu-ray camp, not only will Blu-ray be the dominant format outselling DVDs within three years, but HD DVD will be defeated within a year – can it be true?

 
There is no conspiracy against Google or YouTube
Friday, 16 March 2007
Just because Google is under attack from Microsoft for book scanning and YouTube is under attack by Viacom for video copyright allegations hardly means there’s a conspiracy against Google.

 
PiracyRUs: Microsoft asks users who steal software to steal from them
Thursday, 15 March 2007
In a sign the end of the world must be near, a Microsoft exec has been reported by InformationWeek as saying “if they’re going to pirate somebody, we want it to be us rather than somebody else”.

 
Google responds to Viacom’s $1b YouTube lawsuit
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Yesterday Viacom decided that enough was enough and brought out the legal big guns in choosing to sue Google and YouTube for $1b worth of copyright violations – and now Google responds.

 
Could $1 Billion Viacom lawsuit switch off Google’s YouTube?
Wednesday, 14 March 2007
Let’s get one thing straight: Viacom is pissed bigtime and have decided the only way they’re gonna get any satisfaction is to bring in the lawyers for what could become the greatest lawsuit TV show on Earth – where’s Judge Judy?

 
Shame - New Apple iTunes 7.1 STILL not fully Vista compatible
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Apple’s new iTunes 7.1 features improved Vista compatibility, but they’re still having issues creating fully Vista compatible software, although they’re hardly alone on that front.

 
Shame: New Apple iTunes 7.1 STILL not fully Vista compatible
Thursday, 08 March 2007

Apple’s new iTunes 7.1 features improved Vista compatibility, but they’re still having issues creating fully Vista compatible software, although they’re hardly alone on that front.

 
Copyright: Microsoft shot at Google justified or just garbage?
Thursday, 08 March 2007
Has Google has opened new doors for content providers that the elite content distributors have held tightly shut in the past, or is Google engaging in wholesale copyright infringement?

 
Vista activation brute force keygen a hoax
Sunday, 04 March 2007
The creator of the Vista brute force keygen has admitted that it doesn’t work, and that “everyone who said they got a key are probably lying or mistaken!” and that he’d like a job, and not a lawsuit.

 
Solved: Peru’s “Thirteen Towers” mystery is a solar observatory
Friday, 02 March 2007
Peru’s mysterious ‘Thirteen Towers’ are befuddling scientists no longer, who have discovered they are actually and unequivocally a massive solar observatory from around 2400 years ago!

 
Hollywood takes legal BitTorrent on board
Monday, 26 February 2007
BitTorrent, the makers of the popular p2p protocol that allows piracy of TV shows, music, movies, software and more by the millions each day, have opened a new legal store after over a year of negotiations, with movies for rent from major studios and independents, TV shows and video games for sale, along with and high quality user-made videos to boot. But is it enough to defeat Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and Wal-mart?

 
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