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Xbox 360 could show BBC content
Microsoft is in talks with the BBC about using the broadcaster's TV content on its Xbox Live gaming service.
Matt Chapman
Sep 13 2007 10:42AM
Hardware
Optical 'milestone' could turbo charge communications
US scientists are promising ultra fast optical communications after demonstrating a “milestone” technique that allows them to control the spectral properties of ultrafast light pulses.
Robert Jaques
Aug 3 2007 6:40AM
Telco/ISP
Carbon nanotubes could make synthetic muscle
Boffins find that materials behave in similar way to soft human tissue.
Robert Jaques
Jul 6 2007 8:12AM
Strategy
iPhone could attract 'traditional' hackers
Hacking for kudos not profit likely once again.
Iain Thomson
Jul 3 2007 2:50PM
Security
'Italian Job' trojan could lead to future localised attacks
Security researchers said today that the recent MPACK-aided trojan attack is a sign that future mass-attacks may become increasingly localised.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 25 2007 7:00AM
Security
Paid download video services could be doomed
Pay-per-download model declared a "dead-end".
Shaun Nichols
May 15 2007 11:40AM
Telco/ISP
Flaw in Adobe Photoshop could compromise systems
A popular Adobe image-editing program contains a major vulnerability for which public exploit code is available, researchers said today.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 27 2007 11:13AM
Security
Pentagon hacker could face 60 years in prison after extradition to US
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into Pentagon and NASA networks, has lost his fight against extradition to the United States in front of the British High Court.
Fiona Raisbeck
Apr 4 2007 10:29AM
Security
Data of 45.7 million card holders accessed in US retailer breach
TJX Companies revealed late Wednesday in a regulatory filing that hackers stole data from at least 45.7 million credit card holders when they illegally accessed the discount retailer's processing systems during 2005 and 2006.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 30 2007 10:22AM
Security
Windows StickyKeys could pose security risk
Microsoft dismisses claims of vulnerability in software component.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 19 2007 12:21PM
Security
Microsoft Internet Explorer XSS vulnerabilty could attract phishers
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) is vulnerable to cross-site scripting that could allow attackers to spoof a trusted site to launch a phishing attack.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 16 2007 6:29AM
Security
PatchLink's Harris buy could help both companies
PatchLink Corporation on Monday announced it has acquired the STAT Guardian Vulnerability Management Suite from Harris Corporation.
Ericka Chickowski
Mar 2 2007 12:30AM
Security
Nanotech could revolutionise global healthcare
Impact likely to be most profound in developing world.
Robert Jaques
Feb 28 2007 8:20AM
Networking
Indian researcher detects remote access flaw in Internet Explorer
A researcher today unveiled an unpatched and unconfirmed vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) that could allow an attacker remote access to victims' local files.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 21 2007 12:56AM
Security
Carriers could 'out-Google Google'
If only they could see beyond billing, says HP.
Iain Thomson
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Telco/ISP
ActiveX flaw could affect up to 70 apps
Vulnerable third-party component used by more than 20 vendors.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 29 2007 9:54AM
Security
Apple iPhone could cannibalise iPod sales
Gartner believes devices will dominate portable digital media market.
Robert Jaques
Jan 19 2007 9:39AM
Hardware
Singapore man faces 180 years in prison
A Singaporean hacker has been charged with posting a fake July 2005 bomb threat on a technology website and 60 counts of illegally accessing a wireless network.
Frank Washkuch
Jan 9 2007 5:57PM
Security
Venice Project could break bandwidth limits
A 1GB cap could be exhausted in just 10 hours.
Bobby Pickering
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
Telco/ISP
QuickTime flaw could go beyond MySpace
The QuickTime security hole that enabled a phishing worm to attack users of social networking site MySpace is leaving more users and websites vulnerable than was first thought.
Shaun Nichols
Dec 13 2006 9:06AM
Security
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