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GeneralLab49 develops iPhone application for share traders

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

Technology consultant Lab49 is developing an application for the Apple iPhone that enables share traders to manage their investments.

GeneralTypeCast

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

ITunes' podcast support is great. The program always remembers where you pause podcast installments, and iPhone users can sync...

GeneralFacebook Stamps out Malware Attack

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Facebook has blocked a malware attack targeting its users.

GeneralReporters Ejected After Black Hat Network Attack

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Three French reporters at the Black Hat security conference were ejected for hacking into the show's press network.

GeneralGoogle Translate Now Sports IPhone Version

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Sure your iPhone can surf the web, get your email, even have your trousers taken in--but did you know it'll also let you speak...

GeneralYahoo to Offer Customized Ad Opt out

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Yahoo said it will start letting site visitors opt out of receiving customized advertising.

GeneralMicrosoft helps third parties on security

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

Microsoft's security team bolstered its attempt to play ball with third parties yesterday, rolling out the third programme in a week designed to help others with security issues.

GeneralOhio Official Sues E-voting Vendor for Dropped Votes

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

The Ohio secretary of state filed a lawsuit against an e-voting vendor for dropped votes.

GeneralLinux to claw lion’s share of mobile Internet

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.computerweekly.com

Growth of Moblin, LiMo and Maemo will enable Linux to wrest control of the Mobile Internet Device market

GeneralGoogle Gadgets an Open Door for Attack

Sat, 09 Aug 2008, www.pcworld.com

Researchers at Black Hat say those who use Google and specifically Gmail are most vulnerable to attack from a 'hole'in Google Gadgets.