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DSGi Xmas online sales grow by a third
News DSGi group chairman Sir John Collins said poor sales of computing products contributed to the overall decline of in-store sales, which were buoyed by consumer gadgets, such as digital photo frames.silicon.com Retail &... [03 Jan 2008]
Web 2.0 driving second internet boom
News During a demo on stage Chambers showed off a future scenario of booking a hotel room online and being able to personalise it so that the electronic room key is sent to the guest's mobile device, personal digital photos are automatically... [25 Jul 2007]
dotMobi hands out free domains for cities
News The dot-mobi top level domain (TLD) is intended to be used only for websites which adhere to a strict set of small-screen usability standards, such as having no frames or pop-ups. London is one of 650 cities around the... [11 Jul 2007]
Apple finally fixes wi-fi flaw
News Apple said it fixed the issue by adding more validation of wireless frames. Apple has released a security update to plug a publicly known security hole in its AirPort product. The update fixes a vulnerability that... [26 Jan 2007]
Aardman gets animated about its IT
News On average, the network transfers 100GB of data everyday with each individual frame being about 25MB - 25 frames are required for each second of film. Aardman Animations is moving its IT and communications up a gear as... [04 Jan 2007]
One million lines: BT hits LLU milestone
News Work on distribution frames - devices vital to unbundling which are located in exchanges - still needs to improve, he said. Black said: "We've seen a huge upsurge of work on [distribution] frames but the... [10 Nov 2006]
Wi-fi hijack risk for Macs
News The three vulnerabilities addressed by Apple all have to do with how the AirPort wireless driver handles "frames". A trio of security flaws in Apple software that runs wireless-networking hardware could allow Macs to be... [22 Sep 2006]
Websites make poor showing on e-accessibility
News Most of the websites fell down in the area of providing suitable text alternatives for images on their sites, with a large number of websites also failing to fully explain the relationship between frames on a website. [28 Nov 2005]
Firefox security update keeps people in the dark
News One problem lies in the way the browser handles frames. The Mozilla Foundation has fixed several security flaws in its Firefox browser but has left people in the dark about what some of the issues entail. [13 Jul 2005]
Sun calls up some old chums
News Video applications will be able to churn out more frames per second, for instance, and power and memory consumption will be reduced. Sun Microsystems is set to announce some new deals with old partners that are also... [27 Jun 2005]
Firefox flaw reopens old wounds
News The flaw, which also affects some other Mozilla Foundation programs, lies in the way the software handles frames, which are a way of showing web content in separate parts of the browser window. The applications don't... [07 Jun 2005]
IE flaw status 'highly critical'
News According to the US-CERT advisory, the problem is caused by how Internet Explorer handles certain attributes of frames, which is a way of displaying web content in separate parts of the browser window. [05 Nov 2004]
PalmOne beefs up latest Treo
News In addition, the Web browser has been changed to add support for JavaScript and promises better handling of frames. PalmOne is aiming to sharpen up its image with the launch of the Treo 650 on Monday. [25 Oct 2004]
Sun rises on pay-as-you-go grid computing
News Customers can rent a "grid" of interconnected computers that can be used for calculation tasks such as computing financial risks, searching seismic data that can locate oil fields or detailing frames in animated movies. [21 Sep 2004]
Microsoft wins 'HTML application' patent
News This relaxed security allows an HTML author to do things such as: read from a user's local computer; write to a user's local computer and perform scripting of frames between domains. Microsoft has been awarded a patent... [11 Dec 2003]