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Ads--the new malware delivery format

Crave On his blog Input & Output, Seven Scale CEO Troy Davis offers an analysis of the scareware ad that appeared on NYTimes.com. Instead of hacking into major online sites to ... Read story »

Photoshop accessories for the photo geek

Crave Yes, these are magnets. These days, most photographers would edit their images on Photoshop before they post it online or print it. It's no wonder this "miracle" software (which can ... Read story »

A mifi little wonder

Blogs Over the last few week, I have been testing the M1 Mifi 2353 which was sent to me a few days before its launch. It's the latest Wi-Fi wireless router which ... Read story »

LG's Borderless TVs debut in Singapore

Crave The SL90 LED-edgelit panels have a slim 29mm profile. LG's SL80 and SL90 HDTVs have been creating quite a buzz on the Web ever since their announcement at the IFA tradeshow ... Read story »

Sundar Pichai spoilt the Chrome OS Webcast for me

Blogs I'm sorry, but I found him an irritable person bordering onto rude. He's not a born evangelist. He was snappish, did not present his answers to questions properly, clearly showed and ... Read story »

Bringing a ghost to life

Crave Ghost's OS lets users access their desktop and data from any computer worldwide. In the middle of the desert between Israel and Palestine, Ghost's high-tech Virtual Computer is set to launch ... Read story »

Google Chrome OS: Do you believe the hype?

Blogs As with most products that have the name Google attached to them, Google Chrome OS is generating a lot of hype--and, if this TechCrunch post is true, then Google Chrome OS ... Read story »

Will tablet PCs never hit mainstream?

Crave Rumors have it Apple is a month away from announcing a tablet computer. Another tablet, the Crunchpad, is also due for imminent release. These and other fine keyboardless computers get great ... Read story »

Adobe releases Flash Player 10.1 and AIR betas

Crave Adobe Labs on Monday released test versions of two closely related foundations for Net-based applications, Flash Player 10.1 and AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) 2. Flash is widely used to bring ... Read story »

More of the evil Internet for schools

Blogs Some time in the mid-ninties, when I was but a teenage young 'un, we were called to the weekly assembly where one of the head teachers announced they had discovered that ... Read story »

Would you give your child a private personal computer?

Blogs When Geekonomics first wrote about how he had helped give a child a computer, my immediate thought was concern. What's wrong with giving the Encyclopedia Brittanica these days? I assume the ... Read story »

Harmonization goes one step further, soon to be on all Chinese PCs

Blogs Well, it's June 9--five days after that anniversary of events that "never happened"--and Internet access is limping back to normal here in the PRC. Twitter is unblocked and Flickr is... erm... ... Read story »

Top Web threats in the history of the Internet

Blogs This week is the 40th anniversary of the Internet. To mark this important milestone, this geek found it really interesting that Symantec took a look back at some of the most ... Read story »

Why Chrome OS? Google says, why not?

Features Apparently, organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful will require a new operating system.  Read story »

Green Dam Youth Escort: A summary of the Holey Harlot

Blogs Not since the release of Windows Vista has such a poorly designed, expensively developed, non-mandatory but strongly encouraged, scenically sounding piece of software created such a buzz as has Green Dam ... Read story »

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