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First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released
News Files stored on the iPhone are copied to the Mac for a security check. Paris-based computer security firm Intego said late last week it had released the first antivirus software for Apple's iPhone handset. [21 Jul 2008]
RIM warns on BlackBerry PDF flaw
News RIM is warning businesses to disable the function that allows a BlackBerry to read PDF files until an update can be issued, after a security flaw was found in the company's software. The flaw relates to how the BlackBerry Attachment Service... [17 Jul 2008]
SirCam Virus Information & Removal Details
White Paper The virus will then email these infected attachments to people in your address book as well as email addresses it finds in cached browser files without your knowledge. When an unsuspecting recipient clicks on that attachment, not only will it... [03 Jul 2008]
Goner Worm / W32/Goner@MM, Win32.Goner.A@mm, I-Worm.Goner / Win32.Gone.A@mm / Pentagone / W32/Goner-A / W32/Goner.ini (Finjan)
White Paper Screen saver (SCR) files are actually executable files, and they can do anything on your system once launched. If IRC chat application is installed, the computer can be used in Denial of Service (DOS) attacks. [03 Jul 2008]
Using Oracle 9i With NAS Systems
White Paper By storing data files on a Dell PowerVault NAS system, you can improve the reliability and performance of an Oracle 9i database and simplify database administration. This document explains how to install Oracle 9i for use with your NAS system. [03 Jul 2008]
Install a New Font on Your Computer
White Paper Many font packages one downloads from the Internet may be contained in compressed .zip files to reduce file size and make downloading faster. Installing fonts in Microsoft Windows is quick and simple. [26 Apr 2008]
Organize Your Computer Files in Five Steps
White Paper With seemingly limitless storage capacity, it's easy to create piles of files on the computer. The author generates more paper now than he ever did before the advent of the computer! Even so, a computer's hard disk drive can get just as cluttered... [16 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Data breach row, hotel iMac, wi-fi piggybacking: yay or nay?
Comment Whilst they're there they might as well look at any files on your computer. Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. UK's worst security breach [22 Nov 2007]
Mozilla releases Firefox 3 beta
News Even Microsoft has bowed to the reality, testing its Live.com websites with Firefox and helping with technical issues such as playing Windows Media files from web pages. And for the new era of rich internet applications, the browser can run web... [21 Nov 2007]
Windows XP Hacks: Out-Google Google With MSN Desktop Search
White Paper MSN Desktop Search does a far better job of finding email and files on the computer because it hooks directly into Windows, Outlook, Outlook Express, and Microsoft Office and lets one search in ways one can't with the Google Desktop. [10 Oct 2007]
Dreamweaver 8: Design and Construction - Stocking Your Technological Toolbox
White Paper A web site is a patchwork of computer files of various types. Others are image files. Yet others are multimedia files like Flash movies and Acrobat documents. To create and edit these files and organize them into a coherent, consistent whole - to... [10 Oct 2007]
The Missing Manual: Organizing Your Stuff
White Paper Helping one navigate and manage the files, folders, and disks with less stress and greater speed was one of the primary design goals of Windows - and of this paper. Every disk, folder, file, application, printer, and networked computer is... [10 Oct 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Data Protection Act 1998
Cheat Sheet So long as the personal information within these files can be used to identify the individuals concerned, they are covered by the Act as personal data. All computer records and most manual records come within the terms of the law if they can be... [28 Aug 2007]
Speed Up Your Browsing
White Paper And it turns out that a person can experience a delay as long as 30 seconds when he or she tries to view shared files across a network because Windows XP is using the extra time to search the remote computer for any Scheduled Tasks. [07 Aug 2007]
Privacy screw tightened at Microsoft, Yahoo!
News Cookies are small files stored on a computer so that the computer can be recognised when it revisits websites, enabling the site to remember the user's preferences for things such as ecommerce and sites that require a login. [23 Jul 2007]
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