Security experts split on "cyberterrorism" threat
LONDON (Reuters) - International experts called on Wednesday for greater cooperation to fight threats to computer networks but they differed on the definition of cyberterrorism, with a top British security official describing it as a "myth."
Vodafone to distribute iPhones in ten new countries
LONDON (AFP) - British mobile phone giant Vodafone announced Tuesday that it will distribute Apple's iPhone in 10 new countries including Australia, India and South Africa....Microsoft Mislabels Skype as Adware
Skype users who have been getting strange error messages from Microsoft's security products over the past week can breathe easy now. It was all a mistake. ...Yahoo teams with McAfee to offer search results security
SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous Web sites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com. ...
PayPal Plans To Block Older, Unsafe Browsers
The name PayPal is almost synonymous with phishing scams. According to anti-phishing service PhishTank statistics from last year, PayPal was the number-one target of scams -- more than twice as often as PayPal's parent, eBay, the second most popular target.Free Web version of Photoshop launches
The maker of the popular photo-editing software Photoshop on Thursday launched a basic version available for free online.Verizon Settles Open Source Software Lawsuit
The issue centered on claims that a subcontractor used an open source program called BusyBox in Verizon's wireless routers.Users fight to save Windows XP
Microsoft Corp.'s operating systems run most personal computers around the globe and are a cash cow for the world's largest software maker. But you'd never confuse a Windows user with the passionate fans of Mac OS X or even the free Linux operating system. Unless it's someone running Windows XP, a version Microsoft wants to retire.AOL buys search company Sphere
AOL acquired contextual search company Sphere, the ISP (Internet service provider) and portal company said Tuesday.UK advertising-tech fight shows complexity of privacy battle
As Phorm Inc. built a system that watches consumers' Web surfing in order to deliver targeted advertising, CEO Kent Ertugrul believed the British company was doing everything possible to respect, and actually enhance, Internet privacy.Apple is sued over iMac colors claim
An iMac owner sued Apple Inc. Monday claiming the 20-inch iMac desktop computers can't display the "millions of colors" Apple promises in promotional materials.Sony's newest PS3 to allow downloads
NEW YORK - The next update of Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 console, slated late this month, will include features that let users download games, video and ring tones.iPhone is already the top mobile browser
It's been on the market for just six months, and already the iPhone (plus its Wi-Fi-only variant, the iPod Touch) is the most used mobile browser for Internet access in the U.S., according to Irish researcher StatCounter. At No. 2 is the Symbian OS used in Nokia's devices. Globally, the two positions are reversed. In either case, Windows Mobile -- in all its versions -- is just a blip.Most Commented
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