June 16, 2009

Firefox 3.0.11 welcomes 150 million users

Within twenty four hours from being released, the Firefox 3.0.11 browser it was downloaded a massive one hundred and fifty million times.
The significance of this follows the announcement from Apple who reported that after three days from release its new Safari browser was downloaded eleven million times.
These figures have probably been topped up with [...]

June 11, 2009

Cool loop hacks for Wordpress

Without the loop, a blog hosted on Wordpress would not be half as good as it is now, but there are a few things that we could do to make the loop work for the blog, to make it a much better and more functional site.
These are known as hacks, but in reality, they are [...]

June 5, 2009

What the gadget police use today

When we look at sci fi or futuristic films the police are often portrayed has having access to all sorts of technical gadgetry, this begs the question as to what sort of gadgets do the police have at their disposal or is fiction running away with its imagination.
It seems that as technology becomes smaller and [...]

June 1, 2009

Microsoft installs a Firefox extension

The software giant slipped in a security update on millions of computers, this is an add on for the millions of users who have chosen Mozilla’s Firefox as their browser.
A lot of users will not be too pleased about this additional add on, and therefore will no doubt head over to the add on’s interface [...]

May 27, 2009

How much for an identity

It is not much as an identity that is at stake, the main problem is credit card security. This sort of information is regularly and often openly sold on the internet, providing that you know where to look.
The card details are gathered in a variety of ways, stolen cards or stolen details. A stolen or [...]

May 21, 2009

The next Google should stay in the box

Can the world take another Google coming along; some people think not and that any start up that shows the signs of having the potential to become the next Google should be nipped in the bud.
This is political vision not from just one location, but from around the world. It seems that the politicians and [...]

May 15, 2009

UK ISP’s will not be internet cops

In France the “Three Strikes” rule has finally been passed, this has sent a signal around Europe that governments and internet service providers are going to have to get tough on internet users who keep downloading illegal material.
The favoured plan is to go down the three strikes and you are out path, this is where [...]

May 12, 2009

Will we ever see 200 Mbps?

When Virgin Media announced that, they are putting their 200 Mbps broadband service on trial in Ashford, Kent there must have been a rush of households looking to sign up.
But although the very thought of surfing the internet at speeds faster than anything available in the UK, does this speed actually get to the end [...]

May 6, 2009

Windows 7 RC instructions

There are various dates coming out as to when the full version of Windows 7 will be released, the latest being that Acer will be producing a new line of computers that will be running the operating system by October of this year.
But for those who do not want to wait, then there is always [...]

April 30, 2009

ISP beats copyright cops to data

A Swedish ISP has decided to go against the flow and delete all records of the data that could be used to identify their customers, Tele 2 have made the decision because they say that it what their customers want.
However, with the new EU, law that requires ISP’s to store data for a minimum of [...]

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