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CES 2008: News Roundup - Bluetooth is 10 years old
News from the show floor as Bluetooth has its tenth birthday party, personalisation comes to mobile content and HP tries to cut PC power use...again.
Sophos unveils web filtering appliance
Sophos launches content security, application control and URL filtering in one box.
"The security business has no future", says IBM
At the RSA conference in San Francisco, the IBM internet security general manager fires a stunning warning shot at vendors content to follow...
Microsoft expands Live Search Books, signs up publishers
New keyword search tools will find content from dozens of publishers.
Koobface targets and takes over Google Reader
Anything dealing with shared content can fall victim to Koobface, as Google has just found out.
BBC reaches content deal with YouTube
Three new channels of promotional videos, entertainment and news bulletins lined up for YouTube following BBC deal.
P&O Ferries sets sight on web analytics
The European ferry operator has invested in web analytics software to monitor and dynamically manage its website content, as part of a push to...
Google index release highlights web trends
The chance to search the software giant’s 2001 index of web pages has thrown light on the growth in online marketing and how much content is not...
Yahoo to offer users streaming BBC News videos
Important deal between portal giant, the Beeb and Disney-owned ABC will give US users access to BBC online video content.
Adobe signs Flash deal with Google and Yahoo
Agreement will give the two search engines access to underlying code to help them find and index Flash-based web content.
A1 Lofts rebuilds back office computing
IT deployment sees the construction firm switch to open source CRM and content management, as well as overhaul email and customer management.
UK hosts seven million illegal downloaders
A Government report has claimed seven million people in the UK illegally download content from the internet, costing the UK economy billions.
Public Sector Roundup: Policing tech
New content management systems for Yorkshire police, while Cable & Wireless pen deal to equip police on patrol.
Report reveals internet addiction culture
Research warns that children spend too much time using the internet, becoming exposed to the full range of web content regardless of suitability.
Google chief executive talks privacy and trust
Google's Eric Schmidt outlines his company's approach to privacy, censorship and user content.
Only five per cent of emails reach inboxes
ENISA's latest spam report shows ISPs are having to apply increasingly large resources to stopping malicious content at the inbox door.
Scripting attack targets YouTube
Negative comments and links to adult content sites were systematically posted on YouTube videos this weekend.
Week in Numbers: Businesses not tweeting?
This week showed that UK consumers are more willing to watch adverts in exchange for free web content and first quarter losses were posted by HTC.
MWC 09: Microsoft launches Windows Marketplace
The company isn't just content with announcing Windows 6.5 for mobiles at the Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona.
New US anti-piracy bill becomes law
US president George Bush signs off on the new legislation that will increase the penalties for audio and video content piracy.
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