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Mobility
Gartner green lights iPhone 2.0 for the enterprise

By Phil Muncaster | August 08, 2008

Analyst firm Gartner has given its blessing for corporate use of the new iPhone, but warned that any firms wishing to migrate their staff to the new device should think carefully about their security and management needs..

 
 
Internet
Online astronomer discovers 'cosmic ghost'

By Staff writers | August 07, 2008

A Dutch volunteer in an online research project has discovered what is believed to be a new class of astronomical object.

 
 
Internet
English "Lord" puts life up for sale on eBay

By Luke Baker | August 08, 2008

An eccentric British millionaire has put his entire life up for sale on the Internet -- including his title of Lord of the Manor of Warleigh -- in the hope of converting his assets into cash.

 
 
Hardware
Sept launch for bid to crack secrets of universe

By Staff Writers | August 08, 2008

The world's most powerful particle accelerator, aimed at unlocking secrets of the universe, will be launched on Sept. 10, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) said on Thursday.

 
 
Internet
Libraries step into the age of iPod

By Paul Thomasch | August 08, 2008

It may be about time to dig out that old library card.

 
 
Security
Faked CNN spam blitz pushes fake Flash

By INQUIRER Staff | August 08, 2008

Bogues alerts pretending to have been sent from US TV news network CNN are spam that lures wibblers to over 1,000 hacked websites that are pushing fake, malware-infested Flash Player software, Internet security watchdogs have warned.

 
 
Networking
US universities adopting 802.11n

By Clement James | August 08, 2008

Wi-Fi is expected to be available in 99 per cent of North American universities by 2013, according to research released by industry analyst ABI Research this week..

 
 
Internet
Spanish speakers struggle to find web content

By Clement James | August 08, 2008

Users whose native tongue is not English are having a particularly hard time evaluating the credibility of websites, according to new research..

 
 

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