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- Future of touchscreen. Video well worth watching about future glass technology http://t.co/zqyBrMTt about 1 day ago
- Hackers find way around online banking identity security systems http://t.co/5fEXASp1 about 2 days ago
- IPv6 transition - a layman's guide http://t.co/36EXhGlP about 4 days ago
- Google's privacy options - how to navigate them http://t.co/p0N5uwTS about 5 days ago
- UK’s first freephone mobile number launched by Jersey's JT http://t.co/8nMT4PYJ about 5 days ago
- What to do if your Twitter account is hacked http://t.co/g0GPUxwW about 6 days ago
- France to announce VAT increase to 21.2% (increase of 1.6%) about 1 week ago
- Symantec advise to stop using their pcAnywhere product right now, following theft of blueprints http://t.co/gbi4Nhqp about 1 week ago
- Serious flaw emerges in quantum cryptography http://t.co/kTaXiIW4 about 1 week ago
- Data protection - More EU regulation changes on the way http://t.co/irqxFR7a about 1 week ago
Archive for April, 2010
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Windows Mobile e-mail access – changing POP, SMTP, IMAP ports
Posted on April 26, 2010 | No CommentsIf you have spent time trying to find the option to allow you to connect your Windows Mobile phone to your Internet e-mail provider and are experiencing difficulties because they use non-standard port numbers, here's how to do it .... -
Google hackers steal security software
Posted on April 21, 2010 | No CommentsLast year (2009), hackers breached Google’s network and stole the source code for their global password system. -
Checklist for choosing a strong password
Posted on April 19, 2010 | No CommentsThis checklist will help you choose a strong password both at work and at home. -
Spanish police arrests for one of world’s biggest botnets
Posted on April 19, 2010 | No CommentsSpanish police have arrested three men responsible for one of the world's biggest networks of virus-infected computers. All three men are Spanish citizens with no criminal records and limited hacking skills. The 'Mariposa' botnet was made up of nearly 13 million computers in 190 countries, including PCs inside more than half of Fortune 1000 companies and more than 40 major banks.




