August 4, 2008

Banking websites insecure

Research into online banking by the University of Michigan has found some fairly serious security issues that could at some point threaten the security of many users of this online service.
 
This is a wide-ranging issue and not just limited to a small number of banks, in fact the study is saying that around seventy-five per [...]

July 31, 2008

Apple store give figures

Apple are looking at a tremendous figure for the iPhone, not only is it selling faster than it can be made, but they are also packing in a huge amount of applications for the device too.
 
The number of iPhone applications available for users to download and buy is currently estimated to be around a thousand, [...]

July 29, 2008

The oldest websites

For many of us it would seem that the internet has been around for all of time, but there some people who actually remember life before the internet. However, in those early pioneering days of HTML who were the people with their fingers on the pulse of technology, who actually bought those first domain names?
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July 25, 2008

Google’s wiki is launched

Having been in the testing mode for well over half a year, Knol is Google s version of an encyclopaedia. In fact, it could be compared with the famous Wikipedia but could have some interesting advantages for the contributors.

All that is required is Google login and that is it, anyone can submit an article, [...]

July 23, 2008

Google to buy Digg

This is another one of those on and off deals, but in reality, it looks as if it was always on this is because it would seem that both Digg and Google are close to putting pen to paper now. This deal could see Digg go to Google for as much as $200 million.

Digg [...]

July 22, 2008

Computer mouse on last legs

There is growing speculation that one day in the not too distant future; the humble computer mouse will have disappeared into computer history. What on earth we will be using then is anyone’s guess, but we only need to take a look at the developments in games consoles like the Wii and other devices such [...]

July 18, 2008

Mother uses internet for child’s illness

When Danielle Fisher aged, 13 fell ill, the first port of call would naturally be the local GP but when that fail to work then it was onto the local hospital. However, after six months the girls symptoms of fatigue and headaches remained undiagnosed.

However, when all else fails there is only one place to [...]

July 16, 2008

12 TB of YouTube data to be anonymous

It seems that finally Google has relented to the demands of the courts and handed over twelve terabytes of data from the user generated video site YouTube to the media giant Viacom.

The data initially requested was for a full database that contained the details of every single YouTube user with their ID and IP [...]

July 14, 2008

Two days upcoming on Digg

For the many users of Digg there has been a few unannounced changed which are causing some questions to be asked as to the motives of the Upcoming section. This section is normally where a new news story would be placed for twenty four hours before moving on to wherever they go next.

But recently [...]

July 10, 2008

What makes a good webmaster?

There are many things that make a good webmaster, but these qualities are changing all of the time, simply because the industry is changing all of the time.

But just producing a nice looking website is no longer any good; as there are many factors which need to be taken into consideration and all of [...]

July 8, 2008

No freedom of speech online

Of course freedom of speech has never really been a right of anyone, no matter where they come from, but ever since the internet became a major part of our lives there has been a feeling that because this is the internet that normal rules do not apply.

Because the internet has been run like [...]

July 7, 2008

Firefox increases market share

Despite a long wait, users of the Firefox browser made a great effort to get Mozilla into the record books for having the most downloads in one day, which they did although there was not a record in the first place, but an excellent piece of marketing there is no doubt to that.

In fact [...]

July 4, 2008

Keeping your Windows going

Every single we carry out actions on our computers, this may involve adding or removing programmes, deleting files and adding images, the computer is totally capable of doing all of these jobs, but as most of us have found over time the computer begins to suffer.

As anyone who has bought a new computer will [...]

July 2, 2008

Want to use something other than Google?

Anyone who uses the internet will already know that Google is the dominant species, but it doesn’t have to be that way. There are plenty of alternatives out there for people who do not want to bow down to the Google supremacy.

These applications will help take your mind off of Google:

Yahoo or Ask.com
Thunderbird [...]

June 30, 2008

Google not No1 in Russia!

Believe it or not Google is not number one everywhere, so there will be some people rejoicing now! Take Russia for instance their favourite method of search is not Google, when they want to search the net they turn to Yandex!

With a 44% of the Russian search market, they have a commanding platform [...]

June 27, 2008

Woman beats off File Sharing lawsuit

It is a worrying trend when we see ordinary people being pursued through the courts by large organisations like the Recording industry Association of America (RIAA), but it is refreshing to see that in two cases these claims of alleged copyright infringement.

Not only was the case thrown out of court but the judge [...]

June 26, 2008

Oyster card system hacked

It may have seemed to have been a stunt or a bit of joke when a team of security researchers armed only with a laptop, were able to ride the London underground for free all day long with no interference from staff or anyone.

However the joke becomes a very serious matter when you [...]

June 24, 2008

Indie filmmakers to use YouTube

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June 23, 2008

50% of IT workers look at confidential files

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June 19, 2008

Find a pool near you with Google

There is a new craze going at the moment which involves the use of Google Earth and various social networking sites. What happens is by using Google Earth to search certain areas these revellers are looking for homes that have a pool, which is easily spotted on Google!

Once a suitable location has been found [...]

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