Stories by: Carrie-Ann Skinner
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Apple's iPhone gets Linux 02 December, 2008 08:43:00
Hackers have managed to load Linux on to Apple's iPhone. - +
'Wacky' woman sells her own name on eBay 14 November, 2008 10:12:00
A UK woman is offering eBay users the chance to choose her name. - +
US military: Twitter poses terrorist threat 29 October, 2008 09:08:00
Social networking service Twitter could be used by terrorists as a tool in planning attacks, the US military claims. - +
Study: Common letters get more spam 02 September, 2008 07:48:00
Those whose names begin with common letter such as A, S, and M are more likely to receive spam that those who start with uncommon ones such as Z and Q, according to research. - +
Hackers resort to 'sick' kidnap spam 28 August, 2008 10:29:00
Hackers are claiming they have kidnapped children in a bid to infect PCs with a Trojan Horse virus, says Sophos. - +
Twitter stops SMS alert service in UK 18 August, 2008 01:02:00
Twitter has removed text message support for its U.K. users, blaming costs as the reason behind the decision. - +
UK gov't suffers 30 major security breaches 26 June, 2008 12:20:00
The U.K. government has suffered 30 breaches of security since November 2007, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has reported. - +
Final release of Opera 9.5 goes live 13 June, 2008 07:54:45
The final release of Opera 9.5 is now available to download. - +
Study: IT industry lacks female role models 08 May, 2008 08:32:23
Fewer girls are considering a career in IT because the industry doesn't have enough positive female role models. - +
Dell goes green and joins The Climate Group 03 March, 2008 08:56:40
Dell says it has enforced its commitment to being an energy efficient and carbon neutral company by joining The Climate Group. Dell is the first computer company to have joined the global non-profit organization. - +
Intel launches 2 billion transistor chip 05 February, 2008 07:37:10
Intel has launched a quad-core chip featuring more than 2 billion transistors.
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