The launch of Windows 7 will see another addition to the Microsoft Operating Systems (OS) family. If the current beta testing is successful, Windows 7
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A Brief History of the Internet
I found the following video on the history of the Internet and think it is quite interesting and informative. If you have eight minutes to
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From previous experiences, I am aware of the fact that new WordPress themes come with new bugs. However, I was not quite prepared for this
Another Security Breach!
How often do you hear about company personnel loosing data on the train, in a corner shop or even at the gym? Unfortunately, such incidents
Observation: The Key to Writing Your First Blog Post
There are many potential bloggers out there who wonder if they would ever publish an article. Perhaps you are one of those who falls into
Top 10 Confusing Technology Jargon
In this age of technological advancements, many of us still find computer jargon confusing. I find the above statement quite acceptable for those of us
The Imminent Danger of Mobile Phone Viruses
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Mobile Web – the Future of the Internet
The mobile web refers to the use of web-based services through a portable device that is connected to the internet. In recent years, the number
Microsoft to Replace Windows with Midori Operating System?
In some years time, the most popular operating system (OS) in the World may become obsolete as Microsoft begins the search for a replacement software.
How to Deal with Scareware Attacks
The Microsoft security intelligence report released recently shows a significant increase in scareware attacks. Scareware refers to a group of software programs that are marketed
Is Online Privacy A Myth?
Online privacy is defined by Wikipedia as “the ability to control what information one reveals about oneself over the Internet, and to control who can
Say Goodbye to Game Consoles
The dream of playing video games without a console looks set to come true when the OnLive on-demand games technology is launched in winter 2009.
Apple iPhone: Why Features are ‘Deliberately’ Delayed
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Child Obesity: Video Games are to Blame
The rate of childhood obesity particularly in the UK is rising at a staggering rate and this has led to radical approaches by government agencies
The Unseen Cost of Security Breaches
Security breaches are not uncommon although the media is fond of reporting only high-profile breaches such as the recent attack on Spotify – a music