In today`s technology roundup: Computer jacking on the rise, 'vlogging` hits the Web, Apple releases Mac OS X 10.4 update, and Intel expected to release new batch of Itanium chips, Montecito.
In today`s technology roundup: IT firms unite to tackle spyware, Firefox fixes security flaws, VOIP quality and reliability still lag, Harry Potter does well online, and anti-trust regulators raid Intel offices.
In today`s technology roundup: Linux compression format flaw exposed, Trojan virus poses as London bombing video, Cisco and Yahoo join forces to fight spam, and hacker magazine Phrack closes its doors.
It is imperative that SA looks at what its global peers are doing with voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) and follows suit in a productive and effective manner, says Wolfgang Held, solution architect, 3Com SA.
In today`s technology roundup: Yahoo launches SMS search, Microsoft ships data-protection software, US phone companies push Internet Protocol television, and Intel to debut its first dual-core processor for servers.
In today`s technology roundup: Downloader Trojans hit world networks, easier mobile updates from Yahoo, new high-performance memory from Rambus, and spyware changes Internet habits.
In today`s technology roundup: Most-wanted spammer arrested, Trustix Secure Linux announced, Acrobat documents threatened, LG chooses Palm operating system, and hackers do it for the money.
In today`s technology roundup: New Trojan attacks phones, anti-trust lawsuit filed against Qualcomm, next SQL Server in November, and Sun falls behind in storage market.
In today`s technology roundup: Old channels opened to broadband, China joins war on spam, UK man convicted for modifying Xbox, security hole could compromise Web apps, and Firefox ported to Intel Macs.
In today`s technology roundup: China opens Internet addiction clinic, AMD accuses Dixons of colluding with Intel, and Sweden outlaws downloading.
In today`s technology roundup: US government retains Internet control, WiMax to go mobile, iTunes boosts Podcasting, IE security flaw confirmed, and IBM says phishing attacks are increasing.
In today`s technology roundup: Veins prove handy for biometrics, Google Earth explores the planet, Cell chip gets serious, and BT chooses Microsoft to deliver IPTV.