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Viacom vs Google: YouTube privacy fears

News A is for Antivirus A US judge's order for Google to turn over YouTube user data to Viacom sparked an outcry on Thursday from privacy advocates in the midst of a legal showdown over video piracy. Viacom, owner of movie studio Paramount and MTV... [04 Jul 2008]

Femtocells to speed arrival of next-gen mobile networks?

News A is for Antivirus Femtocells could help speed the arrival of next generation mobile broadband networks - such as WiMax and LTE (long term evolution), the future roadmap of 3G. Industry association body the Femto Forum and operator community group... [30 Jun 2008]

3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?

News A is for Antivirus The analyst said growth will be driven by consumer demand for ubiquitous internet access - and mobile broadband laptops will therefore not replace fixed networks but remain a complementary access tech for use outside the home. [20 Jun 2008]

Complexity makes travellers miss their connection

Comment A is for Antivirus High-speed wireless networks are meant to make life easier for business travellers. These packages include connection software, administration and reporting tools, security, and can connect to a wide variety of networks. [12 Jun 2008]

Mobile internet use 'rocketing in Europe'

News A is for Antivirus Europe has taken to 3G faster than any other region in the world and usage is growing rapidly as networks proliferate, according to research commissioned by mobile operator body the GSM Association (GSMA). [11 Jun 2008]

Google bigs up 'white space' wireless plans

News A is for Antivirus Proponents of the new class of wi-fi devices say the airwaves could eventually offer data transmission speeds of billions of bits per second - far faster than the millions of bits per second available on most current broadband... [23 May 2008]

Nationwide WiMax in next two years?

News A is for Antivirus On the subject of the sudden increase in 3G dongle usage in the UK, Patel said the trend "validates the market for mobile data" but said he was "convinced that, at some point, 3G will not be able to cope from a backhaul [and... [09 May 2008]

Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear

News A is for Antivirus According to the report, in-body networks could be implanted in patients to monitor their movements and/or vital health signs, such as blood sugar level, and to send data wirelessly via a home hub or portable monitor to keep... [08 May 2008]

Security breaches down - but at what price?

News A is for Antivirus According to the report, four-fifths of companies that have had a computer or laptop stolen did not have the data on the computer encrypted. In addition, two-thirds of companies allow employees to remove data on unsecured USB... [23 Apr 2008]

Beware the insider security threat

News A is for Antivirus The main data security threat comes from poorly trained or disgruntled employees who are authorised to have access to data and file stores, according to Alastair Behenna, CIO at Harvey Nash. [17 Apr 2008]

WiMax to pip LTE 3G at the post?

News A is for Antivirus LTE is touted as the successor to the existing UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) 3G technology, capable of supporting significantly faster data rates. Another panelist, Scott Wickware, vice president of carrier... [11 Apr 2008]

Insider security risks exposed

News A is for Antivirus Curious Cat, although not malicious, will look at data they shouldn't be looking at, making it vulnerable to more dubious characters. In addition, methods such as masking data - so only people with privileged access can view... [10 Apr 2008]

Call to increase online data protection for teens

News A is for Antivirus The rules that limit websites and marketers from collecting data on children under 13 may spread to teens as old as 18 if a group of child advocates has its way. The group - which includes the American Academy of Pediatrics... [10 Apr 2008]

'Super-3Gs' get connected via the Gobi

News A is for Antivirus Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travellers to connect to both High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolution-Data Optimised (EV-DO) networks. The disparity between HSDPA - part of the HSPA... [07 Apr 2008]

Dongle mania to kill off wi-fi hotspots?

News A is for Antivirus Richard Webb, directing analyst for WiMax, wi-fi and mobile at Infonetics Research, said in a statement: "The mobile data services market is becoming more competitive, as mobile operators try to recoup their investments in 3G... [28 Mar 2008]

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