Scammers exploit Google Wave's popularity by disguising malware as invite generators, luring users into downloading Backdoor.Tidserv via forums and Twitter.
Philips releases a GBP £39.95 vent mount for iPhones, offering hands-free GPS access with 360-degree swivel, available at major retailers like Harvey Norman.
Google has launched a campaign to notify operators of compromised Web sites that they need to do some tidying up.
Data security specialist company Imperva said that cybercriminals will be looking to exploit users of Google's Wave technology, specifically Wave web searches.
YouTube, celebrating three years under Google, reports over a billion daily video views, as co-founder Chad Hurley highlights the platform's growth.
Hotmail has taken the step of blocking access to accounts compromised in the recent phishing attack which saw users' details posted online.
As Google's Wave technology garners attention, cybercriminals are poised to exploit user interest, warns data security firm Imperva.
Hasbro, makers of the Monopoly board game, were taken by surprise when they launched a realworld, online version of the game.
Google Chrome celebrates its first anniversary with a new Beta version, featuring updated customisation options, a streamlined Omnibox, and faster browsing.
Google Your Family Tree offers guidance to novice and seasoned genealogists, detailing how to leverage Google's tools for ancestral research.
Operating systems stole the show at GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, with Microsoft, Google, and Palm revealing game-changing software updates.
Google's Craig Nevill-Manning, a World Class New Zealander, has been recognised for his work on the Google Maori project.
If my wish is granted, there would be special sections of major search engines that try to more directly package their capabilities for genealogists.
The Climate Savers Smart Computing Program, led by Intel and Google, launches in New Zealand to boost energy efficiency in PCs and servers.
Upcoming InternetNZ seminar to address legal challenges of online publishing, focusing on how jurors' online searches may compromise fair trials.
Google has revealed the Kiwi school students whose Google 'doodles' have made the top 20 in New Zealand's first ever Doodle 4 Google competition.
The US Government's data.gov website is growing fast, with expectations of over 100,000 feeds by the end of the year.
Introducing an ultra-compact slider phone with a large keypad, perfect for those seeking the flexibility of a smartphone without the bulk.
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