Saturday, 20 January 2007
Bank loses $1.1m to online fraud
Internet fraudsters have stolen around 8m kronor ($1.1m; £576,000) from account holders at Swedish bank Nordea more...
Friday, 19 January 2007
Hackers 'crack' new DVD format
Hackers are claiming to have circumvented anti-piracy software on high definition DVDs and made copies of films. The group which makes the anti-piracy software has insisted its system is secure video...
Channel 4 tunes IT infrastructure
Channel 4 Television has extended its IT infrastructure to support its new video-on-demand (VOD) service, 4oD more...
Wireless links enable bedside X-ray checks
Salisbury NHS Trust is implementing a wireless network to enable bedside X-ray viewing and patient registration using tablet and notebook PCs more...
MySpace is sued over child safety
MySpace is being sued by the families of five teenage girls who it is claimed were sexually assaulted by men they met through the social networking website more...
Thursday, 18 January 2007
Digital music sees sales double

Global digital music sales have almost doubled to around $2bn (£1bn) in 2006, according to an industry report more...
Record online Christmas sales confirmed
Figures published today confirm that online sales reached £7.7bn in the 10 weeks leading up to Christmas, marking a 54 per cent rise compared to last year more...
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Apple has toxic core: Greenpeace
Despite Apple's launch of the eco-friendly iPhone last week, Greenpeace is demanding an environmental revolution that will shake the company to its core more...
Gator adware tops 2006 spyware chart
Gator, a type of adware that offers free use of an application if users agree to view a series of pop-up messages tops the list of spyware most frequently detected by PandaLabs in 2006 more...
Argos Direct completes software rollout
Argos Direct, the delivery arm of the popular retailer, has implemented new warehouse management software at its Buckinghamshire distribution centre more...
Everton kicks off outsourced contract
Everton Football Club has outsourced its card payments and transaction network infrastructure to reduce internal complexities more...
ID fraud taking its toll
The number of keyloggers have increased by 250 per cent between January 2004 and May 2006, according to research published this week more...
Mobile firm 3 scraps roaming fees
Mobile phone network 3 has abolished roaming charges for its UK customers in seven nations including Italy, Australia and the Republic of Ireland more...
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
Skype founders move into net TV
The founders of the Skype internet telephony service are launching what they describe as the world's first broadcast quality internet TV service more...
Damages over China TV text gaffe
In China a man who received thousands of text messages when his mobile phone number was accidentally used in a TV series has been awarded compensation. more...
Burning Crusade countdown begins

Keen players of World of Warcraft are expected to queue into the night to get their hands on the first big expansion of the online game more...
Connecting the digital home
It has long been promised that the PC will become the entertainment hub of the home. However, the problem with this vision is that our computers tend to sit in the bedroom and means getting those movies, music and pictures the last few metres to the living room is a real pain more...
Monday, 15 January 2007
Schools urged not to install Windows Vista

The British Educational Communications and Technology Agency (Becta) has recommended that schools hold off upgrading to Windows Vista and Office 2007, citing no important benefits and a lot of extra costs more...
Fraudsters using new phishing tactics

A new phishing kit has been discovered that is being used by fraudsters to capture victims’ personal information online in real-time more...
No ceasefire in DVD format battle

The high definition DVD format war will continue until a winner is declared, technology watchers have heard more...
Sundance strikes iTunes film deal
The Sundance Film Festival has struck a deal with Apple to allow festival films to be sold through its iTunes store more...
Information from Apple about their iPhone

iPhone combines three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls more...
Unsigned band make chart history

Essex rock band Koopa have made chart history by becoming the first unsigned band to land a UK top 40 hit more...
Cisco to sue Apple on iPhone name
Cisco Systems is suing Apple for trademark infringement in a US federal court, for using the iPhone name more...
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