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Sorry, Obama and McCain are Twitterers. That's what I should have said. Or at least that's what Tech President reckons.
Representatives of both candidates are apparently both hard at it, debating the presidential race on Twitter. The debate started on Friday and is due to run until...
Read More | 32 Days Ago | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 31 Days Ago
According to BT the average UK office worker sees less sun than the average coal miner. The growing trend of 'chain-desking' where workers feel that being out of the office is the same as being out of touch, is blamed for the vampire-like existence.
The research was conducted on behalf of BT...
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The official US PlayStation 3 blog has posted a confirmation of the forthcoming firmware update. I think we can accept this as being genuine, seeing as how it has come from the Director of PlayStation Network Operations, Eric Lempel, himself. So no more speculation and rumor, the truth is finally...
Read More | 33 Days Ago | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 32 Days Ago
Sandro Gauci, founder of EnableSecurity, has revealed that six years on from his 2002 report into extended HTML form attacks the problem has simply refused to go away.
The original report included details of how attackers could abuse non-HTTP protocols in order to launch Cross Site Scripting...
Read More | 34 Days Ago
Multiple arbitrary code execution vulnerabilities in Ruby have been revealed by the Apple Product Security team which could lead to Denial of Service attacks. A total of five vulnerabilities have been reported, with versions impacted being:
1.8.4 and all prior versions
1.8.5-p230 and all prior...
Read More | 34 Days Ago
Those clever boffins at the University of Bath, England have managed to develop a machine called RepRap which can, effectively, replicate itself. The boffins themselves describe it as being a 3D printer which can print, or rather produce, real mechanical parts. Perhaps most interesting is the claim...
Read More | 34 Days Ago
Amazingly, according to The Inquirer, an Orange County hacker is facing an incredible 38 years in prison if found guilty of several counts relating to hacking into his school computer.
It seems that Omar Khan, 18, of Coto de Caza, California hacked into computer in order to change his grades....
Read More | Jun 20th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 34 Days Ago
How much is $630 worth? According to The Register the rather surprising answer is $714. That is the price that an enterprising eBayer has put on some money, and by manipulating the Microsoft Live Search advertising cashback offer implemented by Microsoft last month the guy reckons you can turn a...
Read More | Jun 19th, 2008
Sky News reports that there are less than 100 days to go before Europeans have to start disposing of their old batteries in a more environmentally friendly manner. It appears that there is a new European Union directive coming in to force which will set national targets for the recycling of...
Read More | Jun 19th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 33 Days Ago
Kid Rock, The Beatles, AC/DC and Garth Brooks would make for a bizarre and unlikely concert line up, yet they share something in common: they are the last men standing as far as making their music available on iTunes. In the case of Kid Rock, he is apparently refusing to put those albums over which...
Read More | Jun 19th, 2008 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: 33 Days Ago