Germany to Launch Antibotnet Program for Consumers (PC World)
PC World – Germany will soon launch a service to help consumers remove malicious software from their computers in an attempt to stem the spread of spam-sending botnets.
PC World – Germany will soon launch a service to help consumers remove malicious software from their computers in an attempt to stem the spread of spam-sending botnets.
A scanty selection of artists to follow and missed opportunities to encourage user interaction are among the early problems.
The media giant is ready to move beyond the disaster that was Sony Connect and once again take on iTunes, according to the FT.
Operator launches new service in the UK today after successful trial in Bristol, Reading and Southampton
Bloomberg reports that when the Apple set-top box debuts, Netflix will be the featured digital-movie service.
Samsung exec says MetroPCS is set to launch LTE services in Las Vegas and Dallas next month ahead of Verizon Wireless in the race to provide 4G LTE services. Samsung is supplying the Las Vegas equipment and the first LTE handset.
Can Diaspora, an open-source social networking project developed by NYU students, justify the hype it’s received? Maybe, but it’ll be tough.
Sony Ericsson says Facebook Places function offers opportunity for locality based gaming.
A $2 billion particle detector bound for the International Space Station aboard the final planned shuttle mission is delivered to the Kennedy Space Center after work to replace a magnet at the heart of the device.
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