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Hackers resurrect notorious attack toolkit 26/09/2008 08:19:00
Neosploit, the notorious hacker exploit kit that some thought had been retired months ago, has not only returned from the dead, but is responsible for a dramatic increase in attacks, a security researcher claimed Thursday. - +
European public sector open-source guidelines spark debate 26/09/2008 07:58:00
Should European governments favor open-source software when they hold tenders for public contracts? Economists and policy makers appear to think so but industry giants including Microsoft argue that this would be discriminatory and are considering legal action to prevent this from happening. - +
5 reasons why the Android phone isn't game-changing 24/09/2008 09:54:00
T-Mobile, HTC and Google launched the "world's first Android-powered mobile phone" today and proudly announced that this phone was going to be "game-changing". But after reading details on the phone, the service and some of the new applications, I'm left wondering where the game is actually changing. - +
Chrome fades as users return to IE, Firefox 24/09/2008 08:00:00
Chrome's share of the browser market is fading as users who abandoned Internet Explorer and Firefox start to return, an Internet measurement company said Tuesday. - +
T-Mobile, Google and HTC introduce first Android phone 24/09/2008 07:57:00
The first Android phone looks a lot like the fuzzy pictures that have surfaced online for months, with a touch screen similar to the iPhone and a full slide-out keyboard. - +
G1 Android phone is only half 'open' with T-Mobile lock-in 24/09/2008 07:42:00
The new T-Mobile G1 wireless phone, announced Tuesday by T-Mobile USA, Google and HTC, generated attention for its use of the open Android platform, but it will be locked to the T-Mobile USA network and it doesn't appear to be heavily focused on business users. - +
Android launch: don't expect iPhone-like lines 22/09/2008 07:59:00
Tuesday marks the long-awaited introduction for US customers of the first phone running Google's Android software, but some experts warn phone users not to get their hopes up too high. - +
VMware's VirtualCenter coming to Linux, iPhone 18/09/2008 08:52:00
VMware CTO Stephen Herrod drew a cheer at the VMworld conference Wednesday by announcing plans to bring the next version of VMware's VirtualCenter management software to Linux and the iPhone. - +
Google shows Android running on a phone in Europe 17/09/2008 08:40:00
Google provided a glimpse of its Android operating system running on a mobile phone for the first time in Europe on Tuesday, in a limited viewing ahead of its imminent launch. - +
Chrome steals share from every rival but Safari 17/09/2008 08:29:00
Two weeks after the launch of Chrome, Google's browser has stolen market share from every competitor except Apple's Safari, an Internet measurement company said Tuesday. - +
Now playing: DVD movies, Windows audio files on Ubuntu Linux 16/09/2008 08:21:00
Life just got easier for users of the downloadable or boxed retail versions of the Ubuntu Linux 8.04 operating system who want easy and cheap ways of adding DVD playback and improved audio capabilities to their machines.
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