French security researchers have discovered a way to crack Google's Chrome web browser
May 11, 2011
Acer Mulls Software Purchase For Better Tablets
Acer is reportedly close to make a software development purchase to boost its tablet and netbook portfolio
Google Sets Aside £303m For DoJ Advert Probe
Google has set aside half a billion dollars to settle a US investigation of its advertising practises
Ofcom Probes Unexpectedly High Phone, Internet Bills
Telecom regulator Ofcom has an online consultation to help with mobile and broadband bill shock
Scottish Grandmother Convicted Of File-Sharing
58-year-old Anne Muir has become the first person in Scotland to be convicted of illegally sharing music
Duplicated Green Standards Are Doubly Wrong
If Green IT is all about efficiency and cutting waste, then why are organisations duplicating their efforts, asks Peter Judge
Is Microsoft’s Skype Deal Too Big To Handle?
Microsoft's acquisition of Skype will give it access to a 170 million-strong user base. But did Microsoft overpay, asks Nicholas Kolakowski
Acer Server Is A Solid Compute Platform: Review
The Acer AR380 F1 packs a compute punch and even provides extras at no additional cost
Symantec: Facebook Bug Hands Out Users’ Spare Keys
Symantec has found a bug which gave advertisers and third-parties access to user accounts
Study Finds Huge Rise In Android Malware
Google's Android platform has become a target for malware writers, with a 400 percent rise in malicious code
Google To Venture Into Home Automation
Google's new Android@Home feature allows users to control their home appliances with an Android phone
UK Government Launches Prototype Alphagov Website
The Cabinet office has unveiled its first attempt to bring all online government services under one roof
Apple, Google Defend Mobile Privacy Practices
Apple and Google execs were questioned by a US Senate subcomittee regarding location data
Cisco, Xerox Put Mobile Printing Into The Cloud
Cisco and Xerox are teaming up to allow businesses to print from any device to any printer via the cloud
Race Online: 100,000 Volunteers To Get Millions Online
Martha Lane Fox says it will just take enthusiasm to get nine million Britons online - and allow online savings
Analysts: Free Zeus Kit Will Mean More Malware
The release of Zeus' source code means more cyber-criminals will soon be using the infamous banking Trojan
Google Highlights Android 3.1 ‘Honeycomb’ At I/O Conference
Google touted its Android 3.1 'Honeycomb' software and its 'Ice Cream Sandwich' smartphone platform
Nvidia Buys British Baseband Specialist Icera
Nvidia's £224m acquisition of Icera will bring in wireless technology for mobile phones and tablets