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Google to abandon older browsers

Google is phasing out support for older browsers from 1 August. Those using IE7, Safari 3, Firefox 3.5 and their predecessors to view Gmail, Google Calendar, Talk, Docs and Sites will then lose some functions. Eventually, it warned, these web services will stop working for those sticking with older browsers. The move is part of [...]

Microsoft warns on IE browser bug

Microsoft has issued a warning about a serious vulnerability in all versions of its Internet Explorer (IE) browser. If exploited by a booby-trapped webpage the bug would allow attackers to take control of an unprotected computer. Code to exploit the bug has already been published though Microsoft said it had no evidence it was currently [...]

Application Service Providers and Hosting

Application service providers (commonly referred to as ASP’s) have quickly sprouted onto the web hosting scene in effort to provide businesses with new and innovative services. The term ASP should not be confused with Microsoft Corporations software application. The number of applications provided through the ASP model is growing. Accordingly, there is a growing business [...]

First pictures of rare wetland spider in Cambridgeshire

A spider that was feared extinct in the UK has been photographed for the first time after a new colony of the species was found

Making money from Asia’s expanding blogosphere

Nuffnang is a middleman between bloggers and advertisers, putting them in contact with each other. After graduating from The London School of Economics Cheo Ming Shen was inspired by the business opportunities the internet was providing in the West. He decided to set up his own business in Asia, taking advantage of the region’s undeveloped [...]

Broadband usage growing even as gaps persist

The U.S. still faces a significant gap in residential broadband use that breaks down along incomes, education levels and other socio-economic factors, even as subscriptions among American households overall grew sevenfold between 2001 and 2009. What’s more, even when controlling for key socio-economic characteristics, the U.S. continues to confront a racial gap in residential broadband [...]

Adobe Photoshop for tablets looms nearer

You can’t download Photoshop for your iPad yet, but the technology is getting close enough for Adobe Systems to begin showing what it’s got in mind. Yesterday, John Nack, the Adobe Systems program manager leading the effort, revealed some ideas of how Adobe envisions marrying its flagship image-editing software to tablet computers. Adobe displayed two [...]

Facebook Mobilizes Its Army

Facebook has renewed its mobile effort not by building a phone, but by adding more features to its existing app. It’s also made it more consistent across platforms, thrown in new ideas for mobile commerce and let third parties in on its mobile data feeds. Meanwhile, T-Mobile slapped a 4G label on HSPA+, a jury [...]

Will the real 4G please stand up?

Earlier this week, T-Mobile USA, the fourth largest cell phone operator in the U.S., launched a marketing campaign calling its newly upgraded network “America’s Largest 4G Network.” The claim has ruffled more than a few feathers at T-Mobile competitors, namely Sprint Nextel, which has been helping its partner Clearwire build a nationwide network using a [...]

Dell hybrid tablet Duo ‘coming soon’

Dell’s hybrid Netbook-tablet is “coming soon,” according to a Dell promotional video. Will this give prospective iPad buyers pause? The Inspiron Duo, which debuted at Intel’s developer conference in September, converts in a novel way between a Windows 7 Netbook and Windows 7 tablet. To convert to a Netbook, for example, the user opens the [...]

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