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Week in Review: Hackers, Firefox and sparkly new phones
The top stories this week have included Mozilla's 'Download Day', Gary McKinnon's legal woes, and the latest handsets from Nokia.
Mozilla admits critical flaw in Firefox 3
It's only been public a few days, but a critical vulnerability has been found in Mozilla's new browser.
Mozilla collapses under weight of downloads
The 'download day' was a success - but the 14,000 downloads per minute pushed the Mozilla website past breaking point.
Firefox gets its Guinness World Record
'Download Day' saw a record-setting eight million downloads of Mozilla's Firefox 3 browser.
Microsoft goes public with second XP Service Pack test
Release candidate 2 of XP Service Pack 3 is now available for public download following a successful private beta test, suggesting a final release...
Trojans using Windows service to update malware
Background Intelligent Transfer Service used to update and patch Windows is being used to download malware, according to new IT security report.
Microsoft Office 2010 beta review
The beta of Microsoft Office 2010 is now available for the public to download. We find out what’s new since the Technical Preview rolled out over...
BBC and Adobe to add Mac and Linux support to iPlayer
The Beeb signs a deal with Adobe to add Flash video streaming to the iPlayer service, providing a quick-fix to appease Mac and Linux users...
Need to Know: Microsoft Office 2010 Beta
Microsoft’s Office 2010 beta is now available for anyone to download and use. We explain what it’s all about.
Microsoft's Security Essentials available to download
The software giant has unveiled free security software, dubbed Security Essentials, that Microsoft hopes will spread anti-virus adoption among the...
Microsoft updates SQL Server 2008
Microsoft today announced the launch of its Service Pack 1 for SQL Server 2008 as a free download.
New Firefox browser looks to set download record
Mozilla looks to drum up attention before the release of the new Firefox 3 browser by winning a Guinness World Record.
Apple changes strategy with iTunes movie rental launch
Over 1,000 movies available for rental via download from the iTunes Music Store, but only for US users at launch.
Virgin Media tops broadband speed poll
Virgin Media and O2 performed well in download speeds last month but upload speeds are still very low for both companies.
T-Mobile deploys HSUPA data service
T-Mobile makes changes to its mobile broadband service, increasing both upload and download rates.
Amazon unveils Kindle eBook device
Electronic book will allow users to download electronic content straight to the device via wireless, with books, newspapers, magazines and even...
Internet Explorer 8 in action
As the Internet Explorer 8 release candidate becomes available to download Mary Branscombe looks at what your users are going to be making support...
Microsoft sets Hyper-V free
Redmond giant awakes to launch major offensive in virtual war against VMware with first salvo including its Hyper-V hypervisor made available as a...
BT claims 24Mbps available to half of UK
Following a slow but sure roll out of its 21st Century Network, BT now reckons more than half of the UK can access download speeds of 24Mbps...
Mobile broadband users ripped off over speed
Mobile providers persist in offering download speeds they can’t live up to, according to Broadband Expert study. <br>
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