Friday, September 19, 2008

Hacker posts QuickTime zero-day attack code

Hacker posts QuickTime zero-day attack code
In its present form, the exploit triggers a QuickTime crash, but it may be more serious, says researcher

Berners-Lee starts foundation aimed at web's future
A major focus will be to provide web access to the 80% of the world's population that is not currently connected to the internet

SanDisk says no to Samsung takeover bid
SanDisk rejects Samsung's unsolicited takeover offer

Peru to be first with new OLPC laptop with Windows
The little green laptop will be given out to school children throughout Peru

Optus confirms Wireless Fusion dumped, Telstra attacks
Optus confirms it has cut the sale of its Optus Wireless Fusion

Number portability hits the ton
The 100,000th port is as much a landmark for the newly competitive environment as it is for portability itself

From the CEO: Key, Cunliffe, Williamson OK, but what about others?
The worry to me is neither the leaders nor the telecommunications specialists but the potential mainstream ministers

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