Thousands of fraudulent e-mails have been sent out ahead of Sunday’s tax return deadline, Revenue & Customs says.
Archive for January, 2010
The LG smartphone based on Intel’s upcoming “Moorestown” chip does multitasking, a feature Apple’s forthcoming iPad tablet lacks. A leg up for the Intel camp?
Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog
Google updated its Chrome browser’s developer’s builds to version 5 for Windows and Mac today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone.
Originally posted at The Download Blog
Google has begun phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6, identified as the weak link in a cyber attack on the firm.
Mozilla’s Weave leaves beta behind, but it’s not yet the problem-free syncing solution for Firefox that it’s intended to be.
Originally posted at The Download Blog
Drug charges have been dropped against Henry T. Nicholas III, co-founder and former CEO of chip giant Broadcom, bringing the scandal-packed case to a close.
Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog
Steve Jobs unveils the iPad to mixed results, while the sun sets on Sun Microsystems. Also: Google Voice comes to iPhone.
Virtualization is not the best choice in cases, Novell exec says, when there is a need to ensure as little latency as possible–for example, in a stock exchange environment.
IT management software maker picks its chairman to replace the former chief executive who retired last fall.
For many people, Apple’s new tablet computer will not replace the Netbook.
Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog




