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New Hack Cracks ‘Secure’ Bluetooth Devices

Cryptographers have discovered a way to hack Bluetooth-enabled devices even when security features are switched on. The discovery may make it even easier for hackers to eavesdrop on conversations and charge their own calls to someone else’s cellphone. Add comment

Source Multiplayer Networking

Valve ERC has posted a very detailed look at the way Source handles multiplayer networking. Add comment

Mozilla Moves Thunderbird E-mailer Into Alpha

The Mozilla Foundation Thursday posted the first preview of Thunderbird 1.1, the upcoming update to its stand-alone e-mail client. Add comment

Apple Leaves IBM For Intel

[url=http://news.com.com]CNET[/url] is reporting that Apple plans to announce Monday that it's scrapping its partnership with IBM and switching its computers to Intel's microprocessors. Add comment

NEW Opera v8.01

A new version of the popular web browser Opera has appeared on Opera.com's FTP. Add comment

Nvidia G70 Spy Shots

[url=http://www.tweaktown.com]Tweaktown[/url] has managed to get some nice photos of the prototype GeForce 7. According to the site this prototype is not a working card, but it shows what kind of size and architecture they are going to be using for the next series of GeForce cards. Add comment

Blizzard’s Mass Banning

Blizzard Entertainment announced it has permanently closed 53,928 WarCraft III Battle.net accounts as a result of hacking and cheating. Add comment

Xbox 360 Peripherals Hi-Res Images

[url=http://news.teamxbox.com]TeamXbox[/url] has posted some high resolution pictures of some Xbox 360 peripherals. Add comment

Quake 4 Xbox 360 Screenshots

[url=http://news.teamxbox.com]TeamXbox[/url] have posted some new screenshots of the currently in development Xbox 360 title Quake 4, the game that marks the return to id Software's trademark single-player gameplay experience set in the Quake II universe. Add comment

Are Virus Writers Creating a Super Worm?

Virus writers responsible for the recent rash of Mytob worm variants could be working on creating a super worm, a security researcher warns. Add comment

IRam Speeds Windows XP Start Up

New add-in card uses DRAM-based storage to help systems boot up in just seconds. Add comment

NEW Realtek ALC AC97 Driver v3.73

[url=http://www.realtek.com.tw]Realtek[/url] have released a new driver for their ALC AC97 audio chipsets. The driver supports all ALC series audio chipsets from ALC100 up to ALC850 mainly used as onboard sound on various motherboards. Add comment

Microsoft’s Korean Web Site Hacked

Microsoft has acknowledged that hackers had booby-trapped its popular MSN Web site in Korea to try to steal passwords from visitors. The company said it was unclear how many Internet users might have been victimized. Add comment

Consumers Clueless On Online Rights

Shoppers have little idea about the rules governing online commerce, according to a new study. Add comment

WinBook W235 Review: Thinish and Lightish

Not sure whether you want a powerful notebook or one that won’t weigh you down. WinBook’s W235 may be for you, maybe. Add comment

Japanese Company To Publish Erotica for PSP

GLAY'z to release five hardcore porn titles UMD format in July Add comment

Nvidia Unveiling Next-Gen GPU June 21

Graphics manufacturer to present its new chip and give live demonstrations at San Francisco launch event in three weeks. Add comment

Longhorn Photo Support Comes Into Focus

The next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, will feature support for uncompressed digital camera images which could change the way people view and edit photos. Add comment

Microsoft to adopt XML for next Office version

Microsoft said on Wednesday that it will make XML, a data format increasingly used by businesses, standard in the next version of its Office program due out next year. Add comment

Call of the sea saves father and son

A brief signal picked up by two mobile phone masts was central to the rescue of stricken sailors. Add comment

Mozilla Firefox Deer Park Alpha 1 Release

Though not intended for consumers, Mozilla has issued the first Deer Park Alpha release that represents preliminary works towards the next-generation version 1.1 of the Firefox open source web browser. Add comment