Chief doctor warns public not to buy Tamiflu on the internet
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
THE public should avoid panic-buying "counterfeit" anti-swine flu drugs online, the UK government's chief medical officer has warned.
Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
THE public should avoid panic-buying "counterfeit" anti-swine flu drugs online, the UK government's chief medical officer has warned.
Laptop blog (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Just under a month ago at Archos' Paris reveal , we were somewhat dismayed that an Android-based device didn't show up... officially, at least. We were told to expect more information about a Google-powered unit this September, but it looks as if said wait has been hacked considerably. According to The Inquirer , Archos has informed it that a 5-inch internet media tablet loaded with Android will be...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
THE public should avoid panic-buying "counterfeit" anti-swine flu drugs online, the UK government's chief medical officer has warned.
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THE public should avoid panic-buying "counterfeit" anti-swine flu drugs online, the UK government's chief medical officer has warned.
Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Following lots of complaints an online ad for Internet Explorer 8 has been removed, the ad is said to have shown a woman projectile vomiting. Shortly after the complaints Microsoft removed the ad. The ad apparently showed a woman looking through her husband’s history which results in her vomiting. Apparently the a video can still be [...]
paidContent:UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
It’s got a long way to go to become the standard method of radio listening, but the number of regular internet radio listeners is growing fast according to the fourth installment in Rajar’s MIDAS survey into online radio, carried out over the last six months with 1,153 respondents…
Edinburgh Evening News (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
TOURIST information centres in the Lothians have suffered a slump in bookings as visitors scale back their spending.
Computer Nerds Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
angry tapir writes "The husband and wife owners of a California company that distributed pornographic materials over the Internet have been each sentenced to one year and one day in prison. Extreme Associates and owners Robert Zicari, also known as Rob Black, 35, and his wife, Janet Romano, aka Lizzie Borden, 32, pleaded guilty in March to a felony charge of conspiracy to distribute obscene material...
BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tickets for a memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles will be made available via the internet, organisers reveal.
CNET.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
This week Ian and Nate asked that most ancient of all questions: is it possible to 'clean up' the Internet and should we even try? It's a debate that's been sparked off by the decision that the author of 'Girls (scream) Aloud' didn't break obscenity laws with his close-to-the-bone work of fiction. With Nate a fan of Cannibal Corpse, it's not hard to guess what his opinion on censorship is -- but is...
SEO News and Advices (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
Today, the online/internet marketing world has taken a positive step forward due to the release of The DNA of Internet Marketing's amazing "10 Day FREE DNA Marketing Classes." This DNA Marketing Course exposes the dirty little secrets of the online/internet marketing world and is a must view if someone is looking to build a strong foundation in marketing their business online. Nashville,...
The Star-Ledger (Free subscription) | yesterday
For anyone who has ever watched a crowd of teenagers gathered around a video screen, clutching Xbox controllers or playing "Guitar Hero," the news may come as no surprise. Some 26 percent of New Jersey's high school students spend at...
Maximum PC all RSS Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Many of our readers were taken off-guard when we rated Norton Internet Security 2009 a 9/Kickass in last year's antivirus roundup , and we even admit to being surprised at Norton's transformation from a resource-heavy sloth to a lean and competent antimalware package. We hope the trend continues, and we'll have a chance to see if it does now that Symatec has released beta versions of its upcoming...
TECH VYOM (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
San Francisco, July 3 (DPA) Security researchers warned Thursday of the increasing levels of viruses and spam using Jackson's name to snare unsuspecting users. One e-mail carries the subject line 'Remembering Michael Jackson' was circulating with a worm in tow. The e-mail has a zip file attached that infects victims if downloaded. 'The e-mail, which claims to come from sarah@michaeljackson.com , says...
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bestcosmeticsurgeryl | 18/06/2009
Technology is truly a blessing to man-kind. It has equipped us with virtually unlimited ways for performing tasks and challenges around us. Well for the past few weeks I have been describing online security, fighting identity thefts and protecting oneself and family from online dangers, in this article I would explain added advantages that VPN provides. Those advantages include DNS change, Ports unblocking,...
bestcosmeticsurgeryl | 03/06/2009
Internet, where on one side provides valuable information, becomes highly vulnerable when it comes to security and confidentiality. I emphasize online security and anonymity in this article, and work around that is very effective for us and our family. Every day we hear stories of "Unknown IPs" port scans and attacks on personal computer that are not well protected, or even if protected you don’t even...
ifp | 02/06/2009
A controversial new law has been passed to tackle breaches of artistic copyright on the Internet in France. The law provides for a ‘Three Strikes’ rule that would result in the suspension of the Internet connection of those found to be persistently undertaking illegal downloading of music and films. France is, as yet, the only country in the world to adopt such a measure. In order to police the new