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Google bows to users on video shutdown

Google bows to users on video shutdown

Google has admitted to a mistake in deciding how to compensate users of its soon to be defunct paid video download service.
Shaun Nichols Aug 23 2007 7:15AM Telco/ISP
Authorities hope arrest of Ukraine man leads to TJX orchestrator

Authorities hope arrest of Ukraine man leads to TJX orchestrator

Authorities believe the recent arrest of a Ukrainian man in Turkey on identity theft charges could lead police to the brains behind the TJX data breach.
Dan Kaplan Aug 22 2007 7:29AM Security
US to change multi-patent rules

US to change multi-patent rules

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will change its rules to speed up the processing of patent claims for inventions which include more than one innovation.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 21 2007 8:29AM Strategy
Study: Half of online pharmacies fail to secure customer data

Study: Half of online pharmacies fail to secure customer data

More than half of all online pharmacies are failing to encrypt their customer data, exposing consumers to identity theft and credit-card fraud, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 21 2007 7:30AM Security
Storm Worm uses e-cards to push spam near all-time high

Storm Worm uses e-cards to push spam near all-time high

Spam — spearheaded by a Storm Worm-related spike in malicious e-card messages — has driven the level of junk messages to more than eight in 10 emails.
Frank Washkuch Aug 21 2007 7:25AM Security
US curriculum to include online safety

US curriculum to include online safety

The US National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has called on state leaders to work with schools and colleges to ensure that cyber-security, online safety and ethics lessons are integrated into every classroom.
Robert Jaques Aug 17 2007 11:39AM Software
Microsoft restructures to get ahead in advertising

Microsoft restructures to get ahead in advertising

Microsoft announced today that it will be changing the way it approaches its web-based advertising operations.
Shaun Nichols Aug 15 2007 2:48PM Software
Arasor gets a passage to India

Arasor gets a passage to India

ASX-listed Arasor International Limited has entered into an exclusive strategic relationship with India’s ITI Limited (ITI).
Lilia Guan Aug 15 2007 2:01PM Strategy
BBC may have to pay iPlayer royalties

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
Smart bikini takes to the catwalk

Smart bikini takes to the catwalk

A range of 'smart' clothing has been shown off on the catwalks at the Siggraph 2007 computer graphics and interaction show.
Iain Thomson Aug 15 2007 10:34AM Hardware
Astronauts examine damage to shuttle

Astronauts examine damage to shuttle

Astronauts are examining the underside of the space shuttle Endeavour after a chunk of the heat seal was knocked off during launch.
Iain Thomson Aug 14 2007 5:07PM Hardware
Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft

Biotesting Europe project aims to cut ID theft

UK scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have confirmed that they will take part in a pan-European project targeting ID theft.
Robert Jaques Aug 14 2007 12:51PM Security
Google makes appeal to packrats

Google makes appeal to packrats

Google has launched a new service that will allow users to expand their Picasa and Gmail storage limits.

Shaun Nichols Aug 14 2007 11:45AM Software
Space hotel to welcome guests by 2012

Space hotel to welcome guests by 2012

A Barcelona-based space tourism company, formed by various professionals in the aerospace industry, gave away the first details of its planned Galactic Suite space hotel, late last week.
Clement James Aug 14 2007 6:00AM Strategy
Education and coordination required to combat cyber crime

Education and coordination required to combat cyber crime

Cyber crime can only be reduced by educating consumers and co-ordinating efforts by all parties involved in internet commerce, say security experts..
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 13 2007 2:05PM Security
Encrypted microparticles to help cut burglary

Encrypted microparticles to help cut burglary

Hertfordshire Constabulary is piloting a new scheme that uses encrypted microparticles to 'mark' home owners' assets so that they can easily be identified in the event of theft.
Staff Writers Aug 10 2007 4:22PM Security
Mobile broadband users to pass 1bn by 2012 say analysts

Mobile broadband users to pass 1bn by 2012 say analysts

HSPA earmarked as dominant technology for now.
Staff Writers Aug 10 2007 2:01PM Telco/ISP
VMWare eyes virtual appliances to combat software bloating

VMWare eyes virtual appliances to combat software bloating

Custom built operating system makes for better, safer software.
Tom Sanders Aug 10 2007 1:59PM Software
NetAlert helps public libraries

NetAlert helps public libraries

Australian public libraries will receive free ISP security filtering to help protect users from online dangers.
Negar Salek Aug 10 2007 12:15PM Security
US firm gives finger to digital pirates

US firm gives finger to digital pirates

New York-based media monitoring firm, Competitrack, has introduced the latest weapon against piracy in the form of its video fingerprinting technology for policing online video piracy and copyright infringement.
Robert Jaques Aug 10 2007 9:58AM Security

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