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Friday, May 17, 2024

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VoIP Security Concerns

In-Stat raises a number of security issues related to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and says that it is prone to attacks by worms, viruses, spams and phishing. [Read more]  [Read more]

Google AdSense Reporting Improved

By downloading a Google Plug-in AdSense publishers can view information related to their AdSense Account in the Goolge’s new Desktop Sidebar. [Read more]  [Read more]

Security Concerns in Online Transactions

Research reports reveal that 45% of the consumers surveyed want banks to offer a full guarantee against fraud losses and they choose those banks which offer a money back guarantee. [Read more]  [Read more]

AdWords: Keep Track of Changes

Google AdWord Log has a new facility for advertisers to keep track of the changes they have made to their accounts. [Read more]  [Read more]

Apple iPod nano has a Podcast Directory

Apple has launched an iPod nano, .27 inches thin and 1.5 ounces, featuring a Podcast Directory of thousands of free podcasts for users to browse and subscribe. [Read more]  [Read more]

John Battelle Writes a Book on Google

Veteran technology journalist John Battelle has written a book “The Search”, about Google and notes, “The only thing Google has failed to do, so far, is fail.” [Read more]  [Read more]

eEye Finds a Flaw in Microsoft IE & Outlook

eEye Digital Security has found a security flaw in the default installation process for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Outlook and Outlook Express. Out of the 12 flaws eEye is working on now, nine are related to Microsoft. [Read more]  [Read more]

India Prefers Google, Yahoo! & eBay

JuxtConsult’s online survey of 30,000 Internet users in India reveal that 75% preferred Google for search, 38% Yahoo for email, 44% eBay for shopping. [Read more]  [Read more]

Ori Allon’s Orion Search Engine

Australian researchers claim that Orion search engine designed to complement searches conducted on services such as Google, Yahoo or MSN, could revolutionize existing search engines. [Read more]  [Read more]

Katrina: Wireless Network

A high-speed wireless networking technology that’s still being tested around the world will be deployed at an evacuation shelter and other spots on the U.S. Gulf Coast hit by Hurricane Katrina. The network will be used for Internet telephone service and information exchange. [Read more]  [Read more]

Micrsoft to Announce Web Platform

Microsoft will announce its Web Platform strategy next week which will open up some of its public web sites, including MSN Search, for users to customize according to their own needs. [Read more]  [Read more]

IMlogic Warns: Worms In MSN Messenger

IMlogic has issued a warning about Tixanbot Trojan and Guapim worm, two forms of malaware that use instant messaging to spread. They shut down security protection and broadcast messages to everyone on the contact list to download Trojan. [Read more]  [Read more]