Friday, September 12, 2008

FryUp: the belated bag review edition

FryUp: the belated bag review edition
Microsoft's TechEd bag goes under Juha's microscope. Plus Google is all at sea with its datacentre plans

Toybox: Cheap mobile international calls a real boon
Five cents per minute calls to international landlines - from your mobile

Apple issues major patch updates for QuickTime, iPod touch
QuickTime and iPod touch bugs "highly critical", says Danish vulnerability tracker

IBM testing voice-based web
IBM is testing a spoken web

Security agencies rally against Google Chrome
German authorities cautions consumers to stay clear from Google's latest browser

Microsoft plays up Hyper-V versus VMware
Microsoft believes price, integration and timing could help Hyper-V win market share

Norton Internet Security 2009 - PC Magazine

Most departments now encrypt shared data
Three out of 46 government data transfers remain unencrypted

French giant Thales adopts Phitek sound system
Phitek makes further aviation inroads

Microsoft Windows DirectX SAMI Code Execution
Microsoft Windows DirectX could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on the system.

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