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Infineon chipset may be cause of iPhone woes
An analyst has stated that the cause of the unusually high number of dropped calls some Apple iPhone users are experiencing may be down to the phone’s Infineon chipset.
Iain Thomson
Aug 16 2008 1:17PM
Hardware
Nasa may hitch a ride on Japanese spacecraft
Nasa is talking to Japan's space agency about using one of its spacecraft for servicing missions to the International Space Station, according to Japanese media reports.
Simon Burns
Jul 22 2008 8:37AM
Hardware
Oyster card hackers may have their research blocked
HMRC has radically improved its data security measures since the breach which caused it to lose 25 million child benefit records in October last year.
Richard Thurston
Jun 27 2008 10:25AM
Security
Floods may encourage internet scams
The twisters and historic floods sweeping across the US will give rise to malicious attacks, the SANS Storm Center warned on Friday.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 16 2008 9:41AM
Security
Yahoo/Microsoft deal may be back on
The Yahoo/Microsoft merger may be back on after it emerged that billionaire investor Carl Icahn has taken a sizable shareholding in Yahoo..
Iain Thomson
May 15 2008 7:35AM
Financial Services
Windows XP update may hit Vista sales
Microsoft will make its Service Pack 3 (SP3) update for Windows XP available for download today. The move may convince some firms that XP is still viable enough to let them skip Vista and hold out for its successor instead.
Daniel Robinson
Apr 28 2008 11:58AM
Software
Online security: "good enough" may not be good enough anymore
What happens when "good enough" just isn't good enough anymore?
Jim Bidzos, vice chairman of the board, VeriSign
Apr 10 2008 4:10PM
Security
Blogging may be bad for your health
Some of the blogging community are worried that blogging for a living could be bad for your health..
Iain Thomson
Apr 8 2008 3:33PM
Software
Ukrainian hacker may get to keep profits
A Ukrainian hacker may be allowed to keep over US$250,000 in profits owing to a loophole in US law..
Iain Thomson
Feb 19 2008 3:28PM
Security
Apple’s Leopard may give it bite of business
Apple has launched its latest Macintosh operating system (OS) and may have its best chance in over a decade to win business market share from Windows.
Martin Veitch
Oct 24 2007 7:35AM
Software
Storm Worm may have blown itself out
A security researcher at the University of California says the Storm Worm could be coming to an end, based on his tracking data..
Matt Chapman
Oct 23 2007 3:26PM
Security
Government hacker may avoid extradition to US
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into US government computers, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage, can protest his extradition to America in Britain's highest court, a three-judge panel ruled today.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 23 2007 10:48AM
Security
Storm Worm may have blown itself out
A security researcher at the
University of California
says the Storm Worm could be coming to an end, based on his tracking data.
Matt Chapman
Oct 23 2007 6:53AM
Security
SecureWorks: Storm worm may be for sale
The infamous storm worm trojan, which first hit inboxes in January, is poised to become a for-sale spam botnet system, complete with fast-flux DNS and hosting capabilities.
Jim Carr
Oct 17 2007 10:07AM
Security
RFID chips may cause cancer
RFID chips, which are currently being implanted in humans in some US states, have been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals, according to reports in Associated Press.
Iain Thomson
Sep 13 2007 10:55AM
Oddware
BBC may have to pay iPlayer royalties
ISPs are in negotiations with the BBC over its iPlayer software and may ask the corporation for royalty fees to cover bandwidth use.
Iain Thomson
Aug 15 2007 12:12PM
Software
65nm Xbox chips may curb heat problems
A version of the Xbox 360 that uses 65-nanometre (nm) chips is rumoured to be in production and a 45nm model could follow, according to reports from a Singapore chip maker.
Matt Chapman
Aug 3 2007 2:38PM
Hardware
Electrical fields may increase risk of infection
Electrical fields generated by equipment such as computers could increase the risk of respiratory infection, according to a study by Imperial College.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 30 2007 3:02PM
Storage
iPhone 'may never be secure'
Apple's new iPhone may never be secure, according to an encryption expert who believes that the device is "too powerful".
Iain Thomson
Jul 19 2007 6:51AM
Security
BBC may open source iPlayer
Because geeks need web telly too.
Iain Thomson
Jul 17 2007 1:49PM
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