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Google stretching underwater comms cable?
It looks like Google is prepping another underwater comms cable.…
Judah 'Visual Voicemail' Klausner sues Google, Verizon, Citrix...
Suing communication providers over alleged patent infringements has worked pretty well for Judah Klausner.…
Is There a Future for UltraSPARC Workstations?
Microsoft and Immersion settle settlement settlement
Microsoft and the force-feedback technology firm, Immersion, appear to have come to final terms after six years of suing each other.…
Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Released
Hijacking huge chunks of the internet - a new How To
More evidence that the intertubes are fundamentally broken has been served up by Wired.com in an article laying out a technique to surreptitiously hijack huge chunks of the internet and monitor or even modify unencrypted traffic before it reaches its intended destination.…
Feds cuff blogger for Guns N' Roses leak
The FBI has arrested a 27-year-old American blogger for leaking some unreleased Guns N' Roses tunes to the internet.…
Google's MapReduce suddenly not so backward
What was seen as a major hole in Google's MapReduce database technology has been plugged, not once but twice. In the same week.…
AMD's dual-core 'Kuma' specs listed?
Quite contrary to rumors AMD scrapped its plans to bring dual-core K10 parts to the market, the chip maker may have already begun selling the line to its partners on the sly.…
Finnish blogger amputates Google from Google
Getting a head start on the world's antitrust regulators, an astute Finn is offering a bastardized version of Google's search engine that ignores sites served up by Google itself.…
Sun for Sale?
Android's missing Bluetooth: Limitations laid out
Android developers have admitted that Google's mobile phone platform won't support GoogleTalk in its first version, and that Bluetooth support will be severely limited.…
Brit firm to demo serious flying robo-saucer in 2009
A small British company developing a unique form of hovering aircraft says it will soon demonstrate a new and much more serious version of its technology.…
MS beefs up WinXP Pro's anti-piracy nagware
Microsoft wants to rein in more Windows XP pirates over the coming weeks, by pushing out a new version of its “nagware” which detects when a machine is running a fake copy of the OS.…
British boffins perfect process to make any item '100% waterproof'
UK company Plasma Product Innovations (P2i) today demonstrated a chemical process it claims can render any material 100 per cent waterproof.…
Tech repair shop to the UK flees Manchester
A Novo UK, which services mobile phones, monitors and set-top boxes, is laying off at least 130 staff and closing its Manchester repair centre.…
Election watchdog makes ID card U-turn
UK election scrutineers are pushing for polling stations to require tougher proof of identity to reduce the risk of ballot-rigging, but do not want voters to be forced to bring photo ID.…
Credit crunch bites into mobile sales
Global mobile phone sales will exceed 1.2bn handsets this year, although tough economic conditions are already biting into phone sales, market watcher Gartner has warned.…
Euro guidelines will allow Bluetooth spam
The Mobile Marketing Association has published its guidelines for advertising pushed over Bluetooth connections, and considers anyone who hasn't opted out to be fair game for spammers.…
Nokia 6210 Navigator phone
Review The upgraded successor to last year’s 6110 Navigator, the 6210 is a tidy slider-design handset, bearing more than a passing resemblance in looks and specs to the recently-launched 6220 Classic.…