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Mobile phone users buying up porn-on-the-go
MCI's Capellas touted for HP's top post
Microsoft tries to head Off MSN Messenger attack
Macromedia partners with Nokia
IBM sees hackers targeting phones, handhelds, cars

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Mobile phone users buying up porn-on-the-go
Revenue from mobile adult content is expected to reach US$1 billion worldwide this year, driven by the increase in sophisticated services that deliver video clips and streaming video, in addition to text and images, according to a research firm. More...

MCI's Capellas touted for HP's top post
Hewlett-Packard's board of directors won't have to look far to find a qualified candidate to fill the departing Carly Fiorina's shoes at the firm: former HP president Michael Capellas, now head of MCI, is likely to be out of a job soon. More...

Microsoft tries to head Off MSN Messenger attack
Microsoft last week locked out all users of its vulnerable instant messaging client, MSN Messenger, in an attempt to prevent an exploit from invisibly sweeping through PCs running the software. More...

Macromedia partners with Nokia
Macromedia last week said Nokia has agreed to a partnership that gives Macromedia a big boost in its efforts to convince developers to use its Flash technology in building mobile phone applications. More...

IBM sees hackers targeting phones, handhelds, cars
Virus makers will push into the virgin territories of cell phones, handhelds, and embedded computers, perhaps even those used in cars, according to IBM's annual security report. More...

 
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