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Archive - 02 Jul 2007

Mobile users must wait for wireless power

News Analysts warn that, although innovations by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are promising, the transmission of power without cables is still in its infancy

Photos: Apple's iPhone in detail

Photo Americans have been queueing up for the iPhone, Apple's first foray into the mobile marketplace. Here are some of the highlights

Details emerge of Microsoft website hack

News Hackers who broke past the UK security defences of the software giant probably did so with the use of a SQL injection attack

Recycling legislation finally enforced

Roundup The WEEE directive has been a long time coming — but better late than never

iVadenuf (tm)

Blog Let's take a break from the thing,. How far overbaked this particular cake has become is best illustrated by a little dose of reality from this lolcat-infested blog post. In it, two glittery...

Flaw threatens SME security devices

News Eight vendors' Universal Threat Management security appliances contain a flaw that could allow an attacker to gain control of the device

GPLv3 is more than a licence

Leader The General Public License has been updated for the 21st century. The community knows what it wants, and won't give it up

Socitm pushes IT security programme

News UK organisations have been invited to run courses based on materials developed by Socitm for the EU-funded iScan initiative

Symbian: Mobile Linux 'fragmentation city'

News Enterprises will not touch Linux as a mobile platform because the companies involved are too fragmented, claims a Symbian executive

Video: A first look at Apple's iPhone

Video The wait is over — now take a tour around the new smartphone and see whether it lives up to the hype

Photos: Met Office powers ahead

Photo With floods causing havoc across the UK, the Met Office is reliant on some very clever people and some very large supercomputers

Time's running out to win trip to S.F.

Blog The deadline for our Blogger at Large competition is fast approaching--16 July. Up for grabs is a trip to San Francisco for the Intel Developer Forum, including flight and spending spondulicks, and...

A GNU dawn for open source

Roundup The release of GPLv3 on Friday caused widespread controversy following Microsoft's series of pacts with a host of Linux vendors

Video: Maximising motion in Photoshop

Video Find out how to manipulate images in video using Photoshop in Creative Suite 3 Extended

Top executives face personal malware threat

News Hackers have created a botnet that has sent personally crafted emails to 500 C-level executives in a bid to extract confidential company data

iPhone 'winners' become zombies

News Spammers are exploiting the excitement over Apple's smartphone release, by sending malicious emails to fool recipients into thinking they have won their own iPhone

BlackBerry 8800

Member Review Had the Blackberry for 5 months now. I was very satisfied untill it started to have it's own life. I couldn't answer calls because trackball didn't accept entry. Then lately the phone started to...

Orange faces up to dissatisfaction

Blog Well, hello there Orange. The mobile operator has finally conceded that it has "lost the sparkle" it used to have, by not listening to its customers. It's realised this after conducting a customer...

Apple iPhone (8GB)

Review Despite some important missing features, a slow data network and call quality that doesn't always deliver, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated mobile phone and MP3 player.

Yahoo launches customisable ad tool

News Company's SmartAds offer adverts based on geography, demographics and web-surfing behaviour

Some iPhone customers put on hold

News As the iPhone supply starts to dwindle, reports emerge of problems with the device's activation process

Free Software Foundation releases GPLv3

News The new licence adjusts to software industry changes but carries several new provisions

AMD's quad-core Barcelona coming in August

News Faster models will arrive in the fourth quarter, while first servers using the chips are due in September

Toshiba Tecra M9L-12K

Review The Tecra M9L-12K is a nicely designed thin-and-light notebook whose fingerprint sensor will appeal to the security conscious. The lid section is a touch flimsy, and another USB port would be...

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