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Elton John calls for closure of the internet
Elton John has said the internet is killing creativity and should be shut down.
Iain Thomson
Aug 3 2007 6:43AM
Oddware
China goes for mobile music and video
China, the world's largest mobile phone market, will see a massive shift to multimedia phones over the next four years, researchers predict. While the country's consumers have initially tended to opt for cheaper phones with fewer functions, the popularity of music phones and camera phones is now driving interest in more advanced models.
Simon Burns
Aug 2 2007 3:35PM
Software
Teachers call for closure of YouTube
UK teachers said yesterday that the only way to tackle cyber bullying in schools is to close websites such as YouTube, which encourage such behaviour.
Robert Jaques
Aug 2 2007 7:17AM
Software
US boffins go pink for green energy
The future of green solar-powered energy may actually be pink, US boffins reported.
Robert Jaques
Aug 1 2007 11:15AM
Hardware
Sony champions TV for the blind
Sony has launched an international campaign to improve television products and services for blind and partially sighted people.
Staff Writers
Jul 31 2007 11:00AM
Hardware
Ofcom presses VoIP providers for 999 calls
Ofcom is to require VoIP service providers to allow users to make 999 emergency calls by early 2008.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 31 2007 10:00AM
Telco/ISP
Gaming legends open up shop for Sony
Legendary game creators David Jaffe and Scott Campbell have announced the formation of a new software company and exclusive game development deal with Sony Entertainment America.
Clement James
Jul 31 2007 9:58AM
Training & Development
EU frees spectrum for advanced mobile services
The European Commission is to repeal the GSM Directive of 1987, effectively freeing up large swathes of radio spectrum for advanced mobile data and multimedia services.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 27 2007 4:56PM
Telco/ISP
US to keep UK personal data for 17 years
Travellers flying into the US from Europe will have their personal data collected by the airline and kept on record by the US Department of Homeland Security(DHS) until 2022.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 25 2007 2:23PM
Security
BSA gears up for software audit push
The
Business Software Alliance
(BSA) is gearing up for a final push to convince companies to fill in their voluntary audit forms.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2007 5:12PM
Software
Social networkers ripe for ID theft
Social networkers are opening themselves up to identity fraud by posting too much personal information on their profile pages, according to credit information provider
Equifax
.
Staff Writers
Jul 24 2007 10:14AM
Security
Dell goes ape for SilverBack
Dell has bolstered its enterprise portfolio by agreeing to acquire managed service provider SilverBack Technologies. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 23 2007 10:16AM
Hardware
Businesses turn to IT departments for strategic direction
Business managers increasingly want IT staff to help steer the direction of their company, according to a new study by IDC.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 20 2007 6:54AM
Strategy
Global demand for mobile data services soars
Global mobile data revenues from services other than SMS exceeded US$10bn in the first quarter of 2007, research revealed today.
Robert Jaques
Jul 19 2007 1:22PM
Telco/ISP
Bluetooth device checks for heart attacks
And phones the local hospital if you're about to have one. Indian boffins have developed a Bluetooth heart monitor that will send a text message to the nearest hospital if the wearer is about to have a heart attack.
Robert Jaques
Jul 18 2007 1:26PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft sets date for Xbox 360 Chatpad
Microsoft has revealed the release date for its forthcoming Chatpad, a small keyboard designed to attach to the Xbox 360 controller.
Staff Writers
Jul 18 2007 1:20PM
Hardware
Flaws revealed for Trillian, Yahoo IM platforms
Remotely exploitable vulnerabilities were revealed for two widely used instant messaging platforms this week.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 18 2007 10:53AM
Security
Doomsday clock pushed back for web radio
Collection agency agrees to delay payments.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 18 2007 10:00AM
Software
Solid state drives poised for mega growth
24 million to ship by 2011, reports In-Stat.
Robert Jaques
Jul 17 2007 1:56PM
Hardware
PS3 'Starter Pack' announced for Europe
Additional controller and two first-party games, but no price cut.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2007 1:54PM
Software
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