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Microsoft OneNote now available on iPad
Latest iOS version optimised for the iPad's larger screen.
Chris Jager
Dec 15 2011, 8:12AM
Software
How secure are your Internet passwords?
According to a recent data dump, the most common password on the web this year was 'password'.
Chris Jager
Nov 28 2011, 2:55PM
Security
Security expert sneaks malware past App Store
Researcher writes malware into app that passes Apple vetting process.
Stewart Mitchell
Nov 10 2011, 8:55AM
Security
Windows 8: the theory behind that green launch screen
The logic behind the new Start screen in Windows 8 makes sense, but it's still a leap from the decades' old interface you're used to.
William Maher
Nov 1 2011, 1:28PM
Software
Siri fails in the UK
The saving grace of the iPhone 4S is more 'beta' than we thought.
Luke Edwards
Oct 17 2011, 9:00AM
Hardware
Dell World 2011: Ballmer and Benioff exchange cloudy blows
There's no love lost between Ballmer and Benioff at Dell World, as the rivalry heats up.
Tom Brewster
Oct 17 2011, 7:42AM
Hardware
German Government accused of running spy trojan
Hacker group claims German Government used Trojan to snoop on citizens' computers.
Stewart Mitchell
Oct 12 2011, 6:53AM
Security
Nokia releases FaceLock for face recognition security
Nokia delves into biometric security territory with face recognition Ovi app
Lucy Hedges
Oct 11 2011, 9:59PM
Hardware
McAfee beats Symantec and Kaspersky to all-in-one security
Claims to cover PCs, Macs, tablets and smartphones.
Tom Brewster
Sep 29 2011, 3:35PM
Security
Gnome creator: Linux has "only 10 great desktop apps"
Miguel de Icaza says he's "heartbroken" over the way Linux on the desktop has turned out.
Nicole Kobie
Sep 29 2011, 6:42AM
Software
Facebook accused of tracking logged-off users by Aussie hacker
Aussie hacker points the finger.
Stewart Mitchell
Sep 27 2011, 2:24PM
Security
Heidi Klum named most deadly celebrity on Internet
A Google search for 'hot Heidi Klum pics' could land you in seriously hot water - and not just with your wife.
Chris Jager
Sep 21 2011, 2:43PM
Security
Windows 8 to get fast boot times
70 percent quicker than Windows 7.
Nicole Kobie
Sep 12 2011, 6:47AM
Software
WikiLeaks pleads for cash after cyber attack
Whistle-blowing website calls for donations to stave off DoS attacks.
Stewart Mitchell
Sep 1 2011, 3:04PM
Security
Facebook bug bounty hunters handed $40,000
The social network hands out plenty of rewards to flaw finders in just three weeks.
Tom Brewster
Sep 1 2011, 7:40AM
Hardware
Could Facebook reveal how real viruses spread?
Researchers at the Tel Aviv University have launched a Facebook virus aimed at better understanding the way viruses spread in the real world.
Stewart Mitchell
Aug 31 2011, 9:30AM
Security
Facebook to bring in-built photo filters to your pics
Narcissistic profile pics are about to get a whole lot moodier...
Esat Dedezade
Aug 30 2011, 4:38PM
Services
London turns to Twitter for clean-up operation
Clean-up and name-and-shame sites spring up in wake of violence.
Stewart Mitchell
Aug 10 2011, 6:59AM
Services
Android flaw could lead to phishing app attacks
SECURITY ALERT: Attention grabbing pop-up could mimic online banking login pages.
Stewart Mitchell
Aug 10 2011, 6:58AM
Mobility
Gartner: Windows 7 on 42 percent of PCs by year end
Android, iOS and Chrome offer competition, but it remains on a small scale.
Nicole Kobie
Aug 10 2011, 6:56AM
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