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Reviews & Articles :: Internet & Networks :: June, 2007
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Internet & Networks

Internet & Networks


iPhone Activation Disasters iPhone Activation Disasters

June 30, 2007 | Author: Jim Dalrymple.
Three hours after getting my hands on one, I am ready to drop the thing from the 44th floor of the New York Hilton.

MySpace Again Under Phishing Attack MySpace Again Under Phishing Attack

June 29, 2007 | Author: Robert McMillan.
Malware installed by fake MySpace navigation bars has infected several thousand PCs, according to the SANS Institute.

Google Earth Outreach Targets Nonprofits Google Earth Outreach Targets Nonprofits

June 28, 2007 | Author: Elizabeth Montalbano.
Program offers mapping software, services free to nonprofit organizations for promotions.

Windows Live hits second generation Windows Live hits second generation

June 27, 2007 | Author: Elinor Mills and Ina Fried.
Microsoft is adding photo sharing and web-based hosted storage to Windows Live on Wednesday, though for now the services will be limited to a few thousand preselected testers.

Siemens attacks Wi-Fi-only phones Siemens attacks Wi-Fi-only phones

June 27, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
Handsets that offer only Wi-Fi connectivity have been a failure, according to the director of home and office communications devices for Siemens.

WiMax's unsteady progress WiMax's unsteady progress

June 26, 2007 | Author: Leader.
By now, WiMax was supposed to be big, going on huge. As it is, it remains effectively stuck in trial phase and very far from revenue rich; with around 270,000 subscribers worldwide last year, the main beneficiaries have probably been the vendors of WiMax market reports at $3,000 (£1,502) a pop.

Vodafone deploys WiMax in Malta Vodafone deploys WiMax in Malta

June 25, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
Vodafone is deploying a WiMax-based network on the island of Malta, in what is seen as a testbed for wider deployment.

Europe to expand web-search probe Europe to expand web-search probe

June 25, 2007 | Author: Reuters.
The European Union's data watchdog said on Thursday that it will expand its investigation of how search engines retain information on internet surfers to other companies beyond sector-leader Google.

Wi-Fi gets onboard Asia's trains Wi-Fi gets onboard Asia's trains

June 24, 2007 | Author: Isabelle Chan.
Wireless internet services, currently available on Japan's Tsukuba Express, are slowly making their way onto other public train networks in Asia.

Microsoft Sues More Hotmail Spammers Microsoft Sues More Hotmail Spammers

June 24, 2007 | Author: Robert McMillan.
Microsoft files suit against a company and individuals accused of sending debt relief and porn spam to Hotmail accounts.

Wi-Fi Alliance defends early certification Wi-Fi Alliance defends early certification

June 21, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
The managing director of the Wi-Fi Alliance has defended his organisation's decision to start certifying draft 802.11n equipment before the standard is finalised.

Google's search lead grows Google's search lead grows

June 21, 2007 | Author: Elinor Mills.
Google now has 56.3 percent of the share of Web searches in the United States, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. Yahoo's share is 21.5 percent, followed by Microsoft at 8.4 percent, AOL at 5.3 percent and Ask.com at 2 percent. Google had nearly 45 percent growth year over year in the number of searches conducted on its site.

Competition hots up between 3G and Wi-Fi Competition hots up between 3G and Wi-Fi

June 20, 2007 | Author: Tim Ferguson.
The battle between 3G and Wi-Fi for dominance of the wireless internet world will all come down to which offers the broadest benefits to individual users, analysts have predicted.

IEEE infighting may derail Ethernet development IEEE infighting may derail Ethernet development

June 20, 2007 | Author: Richard Thurston.
Squabbling within the international IT standards body IEEE looks set to derail efforts to clarify the next Ethernet standard.

SonicWall Upgrades E-mail Security Software SonicWall Upgrades E-mail Security Software

June 20, 2007 | Author: Cara Garretson.
SonicWall has announced a new version of its e-mail security software that runs on Windows servers or the company's own appliances.

Concerns grow over IPv6 migration Concerns grow over IPv6 migration

June 18, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
European businesses are being held back from migrating to IP version 6 due to the way IP addresses are being allocated, according to the director of IT at the UK internet registrar, Nominet.

 Security Bites Podcast: FBI cracks down on bot herders Security Bites Podcast: FBI cracks down on bot herders

June 16, 2007 | Author: CNET News.com Staff.
This week the FBI sent out a press release stating that 1 million homes may be infected with bots. Arbor Networks' chief research officer talks with CNET editor Robert Vamosi about "Operation Bot Roast."

London WLAN growth rockets London WLAN growth rockets

June 15, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
The number of wireless access points in London has increased by 160 percent in a year, according to a survey conducted by RSA Security.

AT&T on the lookout for Web piracy AT&T on the lookout for Web piracy

June 15, 2007 | Author: Greg Sandoval.
Hollywood studios have enlisted one of the nation's largest Internet Service Providers to help fight illegal file sharing, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.

TripAdvisor trots out social network TripAdvisor trots out social network

June 15, 2007 | Author: Candace Lombardi.
TripAdvisor, that sea of au courant and sometimes complaint-driven posts about hotels, is making it easier to find like-minded travelers. The subsidiary of Expedia plans to roll out a social-networking component Friday that should help you avoid those less-than-helpful "no ice in the water" comments about foreign hotels.

Google lobbies for 'open' wireless networks Google lobbies for 'open' wireless networks

June 14, 2007 | Author: Anne Broache.
Google and its allies may have lost key Capitol Hill votes on Net neutrality laws last year, but now they're mounting a counterattack: a lobbying effort to extend similar rules to forthcoming wireless broadband networks.

TorrentSpy ruling a 'weapon of mass discovery' TorrentSpy ruling a 'weapon of mass discovery'

June 14, 2007 | Author: Greg Sandoval.
It was a pro-copyright ruling that stunned nearly everyone dealing with the issue of online piracy.

High-speed Wi-Fi raises early concerns High-speed Wi-Fi raises early concerns

June 13, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
The new high-speed Wi-Fi standard, 802.11n, has been controversial to say the least. Although the standard is only due to be ratified in 2009, a plethora of 802.11n-based products is already on the market, leading the Wi-Fi Alliance to start "certifying" equipment that conforms to a draft version of the standard.

Global PC use to pass one billion by 2009 Global PC use to pass one billion by 2009

June 12, 2007 | Author: Andy McCue.
More than one billion PCs will be in use worldwide by the end of 2008, fuelled by high growth rates in emerging markets such as the Bric bloc of countries: Brazil, Russia, India and China.

Google gives advertisers more control Google gives advertisers more control

June 12, 2007 | Author: Elinor Mills.
Google is changing its Google Ads marketing services to allow advertisers to see on which Web sites their ads appear, something many of them have been clamoring for. Not only will advertisers be able to make sure their ads are appearing on sites that are appropriate, but they also will be to get performance metrics for each site. So a company that sells electronic test equipment can make sure its ads appear on sites targeted at manufacturers of electronics, potential customers, and not on sites that, for example, offer tests for electronics students, said Brian Axe, director of product management for Google Ads.

DDOS Knocks Antispam Sites Offline DDOS Knocks Antispam Sites Offline

June 11, 2007 | Author: Matthew Broersma.
Several antispam organizations have been targeted by an attempt to knock them offline.

With Attack Code Out, Yahoo Fixes IM Flaw With Attack Code Out, Yahoo Fixes IM Flaw

June 10, 2007 | Author: Robert McMillan.
Yahoo fixes a serious vulnerability in its Messenger instant messaging client.

TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors TorrentSpy ordered to start tracking visitors

June 9, 2007 | Author: Greg Sandoval.
A court decision reached last month but under seal until Friday could force Web sites to track visitors if the sites become defendants in a lawsuit.

Yahoo Messenger Zero-Day Exploits on the Loose Yahoo Messenger Zero-Day Exploits on the Loose

June 8, 2007 | Author: Gregg Keizer.
First, Yahoo was notified that its Messenger IM client was vulnerable to attack. Then, a researcher fingered two ActiveX controls as flawed and posted exploit code.

Microsoft-Sponsored Study: Vista Improves Networking Microsoft-Sponsored Study: Vista Improves Networking

June 7, 2007 | Author: John Fontana.
Companies that deploy Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista in tandem could see more than a threefold increase in networking performance, according to a Microsoft-commissioned study.

China Supports DNS, Root Servers on Talks Agenda China Supports DNS, Root Servers on Talks Agenda

June 7, 2007 | Author: Jeremy Kirk.
China seeks to put technical Internet management issues on the agenda of a U.N.-run forum concerning the development of the Internet.

Best Downloads for Hacking Firefox Best Downloads for Hacking Firefox

June 7, 2007 | Author: Preston Gralla.
Want to bend Firefox to your will, keep yourself safer while you surf, and customize how Google works? These great Firefox extensions will let you do it.

US ISPs start charging for emails US ISPs start charging for emails

June 7, 2007 | Author: David Meyer.
Five of the largest ISPs in the US are to start charging businesses for guaranteed delivery of their emails, in a bid to combat spam.

Firefox 3.0 may Block Sites Fingered by Google Firefox 3.0 may Block Sites Fingered by Google

June 6, 2007 | Author: Gregg Keizer.
Mozilla Corp. is considering adding a tool to Firefox 3.0 that would automatically block Web sites thought to harbor malicious downloads, but the company's security chief refused to spell out details, saying Mozilla is "not ready to talk about the feature."

Humans Get Bigger Role in Search Humans Get Bigger Role in Search

June 5, 2007 | Author: Nancy Gohring.
Responding to recent launch of Mahalo.com, Google clarifies that its search engine also uses human interaction.

LANDesk Offers Free Trial LANDesk Offers Free Trial

June 4, 2007 | Author: Dan Nystedt.
IT managers in search of software for managing their computer systems, especially those from Lenovo Group Ltd., might want to check out a trial version of LANDesk Management Suite for ThinkVantage.

Spam surges hurt SMEs Spam surges hurt SMEs

June 4, 2007 | Author: Tom Espiner.
Spammers are increasingly targeting individual companies' domains with large volumes of concentrated spam.

Web hacks using 'evasive' techniques Web hacks using 'evasive' techniques

June 4, 2007 | Author: Tom Espiner.
Hackers trying to host malicious code on otherwise innocent websites are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to avoid detection.

Pornographer Indicted for Online Film Distribution Pornographer Indicted for Online Film Distribution

June 3, 2007 | Author: Grant Gross.
A porn director has been indicted on obscenity charges for distributing films over the Internet.

Google Offers Book Search to Publishers Google Offers Book Search to Publishers

June 3, 2007 | Author: Juan Carlos Perez.
Controversial book search engine can be co-branded and embedded on publishers' sites.

Silicon Valley Wi-Fi Unfolds Silicon Valley Wi-Fi Unfolds

June 3, 2007 | Author: Stephen Lawson.
Ambitious municipal wireless project may include eight technologies and take longer than expected.

Covad Boosts DSL Speeds Covad Boosts DSL Speeds

June 3, 2007 | Author: Denise Pappalardo.
Faster ADSL2+ service promises 8M to 15Mbps of dedicated Internet access in 11 markets.

Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested Alleged 'Seattle Spammer' arrested

June 2, 2007 | Author: Candace Lombardi.
Alleged spam mogul Robert Alan Soloway was arrested on Wednesday after being indicted by a US federal grand jury.

Online fraudsters target public sector Online fraudsters target public sector

June 2, 2007 | Author: Kablenet.com.
A top official from the banking industry has said the public sector is a major target for online fraud.

Dell defends draft Wi-Fi standard Dell defends draft Wi-Fi standard

June 1, 2007 | Author: Colin Barker.
Dell is to upgrade its wireless cards to support an unratified standard.

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