June 15, 2009

The end for social networking as we know it

As the founders of social networking site MySpace are moved aside there are feelings that there will be a wave of job cuts following a decline in members, social networking initially boomed with start-ups quickly growing from nothing to millions of users.
However, this market has slowed down significantly and still the money making potential of [...]

June 10, 2009

Apple getting ready to launch Snow Leopard

Apple has announced that it will be releasing the latest operating system that has been initially named Snow Leopard in September.
The cost of this upgrade will be just $29 per licence or for households that have more than one machine there is the Family Pack this allows for up to five machines to be upgraded [...]

June 4, 2009

Opera 10 out on beta

It has been a long time coming, but finally the wait is over and Opera 10 has arrived in beta. On board the user will find a new look that feels better, runs faster and comes with a whole host of new features for the user to play with.
By using compression technology, the user will [...]

May 29, 2009

Wordpress 2.8 it is good.

It does not seem that long ago when Wordpress brought out the 2.7.1 version of the publishing application, yet it seems that they have already moved on from that and Wordpress 2.8 is already in beta test and would appear to be getting some great feedback.
Therefore, with the beta tester reporting that the new version [...]

May 26, 2009

Wi-Fi at airports essential

It is funny how things change over time, it was not that long ago when business travellers were more interested in luxury than anything else, but those days have long gone.
Sure the business traveller demands luxury and business class travel reflects that, but instead of glamorous food and surroundings, the business traveller today requires Wi-Fi [...]

May 20, 2009

Do not disconnect pirate’s plea from artists

There was a well publicised meeting of senior suit types from the government and entertainment industries last week, where the topic of internet piracy was high up on the agenda. The idea is still to force the internet service providers to disconnect the pirates.
The entertainment industry want to follow the French way of three strikes [...]

May 14, 2009

Google puts the s into search

Making a quick search on Google is simple enough and the average person simply takes it for granted that the results are best that the search engine can come up with, but people who use Google for work and other related searches are not so sure that the results are how they should be.
The common [...]

May 11, 2009

University records stolen by hackers

The University of California at Berkley Heath have announced that their health services division has suffered a severe breach of security and that there is a possibility of over 160,000 records of people involved at the university getting into the wrong hands.
Around 97,000 records contain the details of social security numbers were stolen, although it [...]

May 5, 2009

Data recovery tools for free

From time to time virtually, every computer user finds that some data no matter how small has been lost. This is because computers are not totally infallible and therefore sometimes something goes wrong.
The best thing that any computer user can do is to be prepared. If the user has everything in place to ensure that [...]

April 29, 2009

Steve Jobs would you to have his house

There can be a situation where someone has just too much money and Steve Jobs is just an example of this, there is no doubt that he has done a fantastic job and had a great career, he has earned the respect of most of us for what he has stood for.
Yet when it comes [...]

April 24, 2009

Why are botnets so hard to find

The rise of the botnet has been help by the rise of social networking and other user friendly applications that are appearing on the internet these days.
A user hears of something good or is sent a link to a site that offers a new and exciting way of making friends; they often have to download [...]

April 20, 2009

Could Google be the next Pirate Bay?

It is debatable whether or not the Pirate Bay will be remain online; it depends on how the next few weeks or months pan out.
So if the site is forced to close, what now for the many users who elect to seek out music, films and games downloads?
It has been suggested that even if the [...]

April 14, 2009

Webmaster offering links is jailed

A webmaster whose website offered links to copyrighted material has been fined and jailed in Spain after it was found that the operation was illegal.
Some people may find it strange that the webmaster has found himself in such a predicament. However, there is a distinct difference between running a site that offers just links to [...]

April 7, 2009

Convert those visitors

It is the dream of website owner to get something from everything visitor to their site, whether this is advertising revenue or the selling of a product or service, the end result is the same, revenue.
All private and commercial websites need revenues if only to just pay for the up keep of the site, but [...]

April 2, 2009

April Fools Google Style

The 1st April always throws up some interesting news stories or are they, this is the problem with April Fool’s Day, and it’s one of those occasions when almost any announcement or breaking news story is treated with suspicion, no matter how true it may be.
There are some carefully prepared pieces that get people thinking [...]

March 27, 2009

Boss of Google UK has house removed from street view

While the complaints come rolling in about Google’s Street View feature the boss of Google UK has made sure that his £2 million home in West London is not visible through the service.
Street View allows you to virtually stroll down any street on the database and at anytime turn 360 degrees as if you were [...]

March 23, 2009

CBS complain about YouTube bloggers

There many media groups who utilise the video site YouTube for clips and even reporting, yet one media organisation The Hoop Doctors have found that their YouTube account has been suspended causing them serious problems.
The problem starts with the complaints from CBS who have filed copyright complaints regarding a clip from a basketball match.
This is [...]

March 18, 2009

Making a wiki work

Surprisingly the first “Wiki” style pages started to appear during 1995, the term is used for a collection of pages that are produced by a number of different people in order to create an informative page.
Yet it seems that business has never embraced this part of the internet as they have done with blogs etc. [...]

March 12, 2009

The first computer working again

A computer built at Manchester University back in 1952 may have been the first of its kind, but the developers of the new machine which was named the Mark One or occasionally it was referred to as simply “Baby” had no idea what the machine could do.
However, it was found that if they entered hundreds [...]

March 6, 2009

Firefox overtakes IE6 and is catching IE7

It may not be much of a record but it is still a mile stone none the less, finally Firefox 3 has overtaken Internet Explorer, but before anyone starts desk thumping it is only IE6 so far but they are catching up at a steady rate.
With IE7 as the next target is will not be [...]

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