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Opera releases universal mobile phone browser PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stan Beer   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Oslo-based browser maker Opera has released a new version of its browser optimised for mobile phones called Opera Mini 4. According to Opera, the new broser enables users see the page exactly as it appears on their computers. Users can zoom into the pages or select small screen rendering to eliminate horizontal scrolling.

 
Next-gen Windows Live goes live PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Microsoft's revamped Windows Live portmanteau online service aims to simplify consumers' digital lives.

 
Researchers seek to automate fraud detection PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Wouldn't it be handy if your ERP system could detect possibly fraudulent activities? As long as you're not the perpetrator, of course.

 
Joost taps meebo for instant messaging PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stuart Corner   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Joost, the global TV distribution network backed by Skype cofounder Niklas Zennström, has signed up instant messaging web site meebo to provide IM functionality for Joost users.
 
Spam levels reach 96 percent PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stuart Corner   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Global email security and archive service provider, SoftScan, says that in October the percentage of email that was blocked by its servers reached an all-time high of 96.10 percent, a sure indication that spammers are still making money.
 
Red Hat signs on for open source Java development PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Red Hat has signed Sun's open source contributor agreement and the OpenJDK Community TCK licence agreement, paving the way for it to participate in the development of open source Java.

 
Reasonable returns from Radiohead experiment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Wednesday, 07 November 2007
Radiohead scored a lot of free publicity for its new album In Rainbows by announcing it would be available for download on a 'pay what you like' basis. But what was the financial result?

 
Beware of Google links says Symantec researcher PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Spammers have found a way of forming Google search queries that link directly to their sites, according to Symantec's security response team.

 
EMC offers grants to help preserve heritage PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Cash grants of between $US5000 and $US15,000 are being offered by EMC to individuals and organisations working locally to preserve heritage materials.

 
ESPN joins Xbox Live PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Sports and gaming coverage from ESPN has been added to Microsoft's Xbox Live service.

 
QuickTime 7.3 plugs multiple vulnerabilities PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
The latest release of QuickTime plugs several security holes and is a prerequisite for iTunes 7.5.

 
Google's phone plan finally revealed PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007
Despite all the rumours, there is no Gphone. Instead, Google and an impressive list of partners have released a new, open source, mobile phone platform called Android.

 
Who’s on first? Wireless network security with Linux PDF Print E-mail
Written by David M Williams   
Monday, 05 November 2007
Network monitoring and intrusion detection are integral parts of network security. This becomes even more important when introducing wireless access, because now there’s an openly available entry point into your network. You safeguard buildings with security systems, valuables with safes and server rooms with doors. It’s important to secure your wireless network too. Here’s how to build monitoring in from the onset along with some great open-source tools.
 
gTLD scrap ahead? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stephen Withers   
Monday, 05 November 2007
A comment made by Peter Dengate Thrush on his appointment as ICANN's new chairman may herald controversy over additional generic top level domains (gTLDs).

 
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