Jan
11
Posted by Giselle on
January 11, 2009
Security centers around the world have found that the famed conficker worm has again sprung back to life at the expected time and date April 1, April Fools Day. This was marked by updates sent to the sleeping code that told it to revise it’s strategy allowing it to circumvent many of the measures put in place to battle the long running malware that is estimated to have infected 9 million computers according to the latest estimates.
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Aug
18
Posted by Giselle on
August 18, 2008

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Exhausted of Pocket Internet Explorer? Forget about the stylus, the tiny scrollbars and the keyhole view of the internet. TouchBrowser gives you the effortless webbrowsing knowledge of the iPh0ne, right on your Pocket PC.
You can use you finger to move the webpage around the screen. Toggle between mobile view and desktop view. A large finger-keyboard lets you enter URLs with ease, or enter Google searches directly from the keyboard.
The software works on all Pocket PCs, with all versions of Windows Mobile. Get iPhone-style internet browsing on your Pocket PC. TouchBrowser lets you control everything using only your fingers. You can type using the large keyboard, slide along through web content and scroll through pages with a flick, with full page view.
May
05
Posted by editor on
May 5, 2008

We all know how powerful the realm of the Web is and how one can get lost in the vastness of its many potentials and harms. When a group of people realized that it is time to safeguard the Web’s capacity through certain standards, an organization was created in order to promote web technologies and common guidelines for everyone using the Web. Founded by Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee in 1994, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium with a mission to “To lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure long-term growth for the Web.†With organizations like W3C, we can be assured that the Web will constantly be improved for the advancement of society.
Source:
www.w3.org