Mozilla ditches support for aged SeaMonkey 1.0 #
It's all about number 2.0 now Mozilla has dropped support for version 1.0 of its four-year-old internet app suite, SeaMonkey.… Offloading malware protection to the...
It's all about number 2.0 now Mozilla has dropped support for version 1.0 of its four-year-old internet app suite, SeaMonkey.… Offloading malware protection to the...
Time to buy Westmere, says Westmere maker With the economy on the mend - at least by gross measures that may not mean a hill...
Go Westmere, young man The first volley in the volume x64 server price war was officially fired today, with Intel rolling out its "Westmere-EP" Xeon...
At some unspecified point in the future Google is now "99.9 per cent" certain it will shut down its Chinese search engine, according to a...
Street View captures transdimensional DIY moment We're obliged to all those readers who've sent us new Street View sightings gleaned from the pretty-well nationwide coverage...
Lib Dem wants X's in the box Opinion The citizens of Tunbridge Wells may not have been disgusted, but a few will quite possibly have...
One quarter of C&C channels vanish At least a quarter of the command and control servers linked to Zeus-related botnets have suddenly gone quiet, continuing...
The new Microsoft Adobe's ubiquitous Reader application has replaced Microsoft Word as the program that's most often targeted in malware campaigns, according to figures compiled...
Stock jumps as rumors fly Today will see Cisco making an announcement that it claims will "forever change the internet".
Has gov gotten cold feet on ID scanning centres? Comment The initial rush to join the government's ID card scheme appears to have eased, with...
Private keys pilfered through power supply Computer scientists say they've discovered a "severe vulnerability" in the world's most widely used software encryption package that allows...
Pretends they were never there Wi-Fi hotspot detecting applications are the latest on Apple's list of verboten apps, and even developers are being left in...
Back in business after playboy phase Interview Part 1 This is part one of a two-part interview with Dabs founder and channel legend David Atherton.
Last minute amendment spooks ISPs Mandybill The LibDems shadow culture minister in the Lords has tabled an amendment allowing the Courts to grant injunctions against...
Private parts Well, here's another potential acquisition that might slip through IBM's hands.
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