December 29, 2005 / Kathleen Craig
There's plenty of X-rated content for new iPods, but now, with the holidays approaching, you might want to think about downloading something else.
December 29, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Users who think they are getting a sneak peek of the IM app are in for a surprise.
December 29, 2005 / Becky Waring
Networks based on Airgo's Gen3 chips match wired speeds at close range.
December 27, 2005 / Berners-Lee
Q&A: Tim Berners-Lee invented the world's first Web client in 1990 and fifteen years later he's still plugging for smarter browsing technologies that give end users more ability to create and interact with online data.
December 27, 2005 / chosun.com
The National Police Agency put out a nationwide e-mail virus alert on Monday for a worm disguised as a New Year’s greeting card. It reaches computers in messages that say, “A new year’s greeting card has arrived, please open it and visit the site,” tempting users to click on a link and open an attached file. Once they do, the virus contaminates the computers, disabling firewalls and security software.
December 25, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Success of ambitious Web-based services plan requires diverse partnerships, analysts say.
December 24, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
Google will create a limited liability company that will own the $1 billion 5 percent equity interest the search engine giant will acquire in Time Warner's America Online subsidiary.
December 21, 2005 / Nancy Gohring
Users of any Java-enabled cell phone can surf with downloadable mobile browser.
December 20, 2005 / James Niccolai
Acquisition is called a rumor, but analysts say Google should have its own browser
December 20, 2005 / James Niccolai
Extra links, related images appear with any music-related inquiry, potentially highlighting pirate sites.
December 20, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
Use of open protocol in instant messaging could encourage interoperability between applications.
December 16, 2005 / Alex Lander
Christmas is near and you can expect a cool gift from Santa (Google) this time. Google is planning to launch PCs for markets in India and China. According to the report by India’s leading newspaper, Hindustan Times, (Report not available online) Google will be launching the PCs with California based Wyse technology.
December 15, 2005 / Matthew Broersma
A security bug in the Opera Web browser could trick users into running malicious code, security experts have warned. The hole is similar to one discovered in Internet Explorer and patched by Microsoft yesterday.
December 14, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Hacker posts code to take control of computers running unpatched versions of Firefox browser.
December 14, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Microsoft patches Internet Explorer browser bug that attackers have exploited for weeks.
December 13, 2005 / Quinn Norton
With the release of the new version 1.5 of Firefox, there's never been a better time to download the open-source browser, take it for a drive, kick the tires and see what it can do. In the case of a browser, mainly what it can do is show you web pages, hopefully quickly. So the real satisfaction comes from finding enhancements and add-ons, because you can only have so much fun timing page loads with a stopwatch.
December 13, 2005 / John Ribeiro
Search engine users could get a cut of the online action, Gates suggests.
December 13, 2005 / Jeremy Kirk
Browser's default security settings will change to match common home, business setups.
December 12, 2005 / Scot Finnie
Mozilla's latest version of Firefox is drawing widespread acclaim. But Scot Finnie has found problems that haven't been — and should be — fixed.
December 12, 2005 / Elinor Mills
Internet search is reaching an important pivot point, where market leaders are rewarded by Wall Street, laggards are punished, and start-ups try to fill niches left empty by the major players.
December 9, 2005 / Simon Taylor
European Union opens registration for names under new top-level domain, .eu.
December 9, 2005 / Joris Evers
Over on eBay, a seller using the name "fearwall" has put up for auction "one (1) brand new vulnerability in the Microsoft Excel application." The bidding started Wednesday evening at $0.01 and was up to $56 on Thursday afternoon with 21 bids placed.
December 9, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Developers' blog says another test version will be posted for public trial in 2006.
December 9, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
Update also offers HTML view, RSS support, shipment tracking.
December 8, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Virtual Earth becomes part of Windows Live Local service.
December 7, 2005 / Zmiter Kovov
And now there is the most superb software for network environments control I have ever seen! I am not afraid of such high-flown phrases because SRC Corporate is really powerful, professional and serious management console.
December 5, 2005 / Tom Krazit
Eolas is still seeking damages over browser's handling of ActiveX controls.
December 5, 2005 / Juan Carlos Perez
'No exceptions' policy and mystery of technology provider provokes online chatter.
December 5, 2005 / Robert McMillan
Hacker could scan your hard drive and steal sensitive info.
December 2, 2005 / Stephen Lawson
Judge's ruling in patent case could end service pending appeal.
December 2, 2005 / Garett Rogers
GMail's "What's New" page has been changed and now reflects that they will be introducing virus scanning capabilities very soon. Here is some information I found on one of their help pages:
December 1, 2005 / Anne B. McDonald
The Internet telephone innovator announces Skype 2 software with video calling and other improvements.
December 1, 2005 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Software giant to test a Craigslist.org-type service by year's end.
December 1, 2005 / SARAH KERSHAW
THE waiting room for Hilarie Cash's practice has the look and feel of many a therapist's office, with soothing classical music, paintings of gentle swans and colorful flowers and on the bookshelves stacks of brochures on how to get help.
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