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Microsoft seeks out Danger
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Redmond expands mobile business with Sidekick designer.

Feb 13, 2008
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IM attacks getting more sophisticated
by Guy Dixon

Latest instant messaging worms signal increased danger.

Feb 1, 2008
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Top 10 worst things about the web
by Iain Thomson

For every way that the web has improved life, it has also made things more complicated, frustrating and dangerous..

Mar 16, 2009
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Online 'pharmacy' sells killer drugs
by Iain Thomson

Canadian woman dies after buying pills online.

Mar 26, 2007
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World lithium supplies may hamper growth of electric car
by Emma Hughes

Future of electric cars may be in doubt as worldwide lithium supplies begin to run out as demand increases.

Nov 3, 2008
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LG to replace 'explosive' notebook batteries
by Simon Burns

Company denies danger from 'isolated' incidents.

Feb 28, 2008
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Tech preview - iKids SF Alert
by Nick Ross

A potentially revolutionary idea – but time will tell whether it will produce more problems than it solves.

Feb 8, 2006
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IPv6 insecurity is a clear and present danger
by Egan Orion

Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) is placing many systems at risk of attack because networking software has IPv6 enabled but users don't know it, warns a security researcher.

Jul 22, 2008
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P2P slammed as 'new national security risk'
by Clement James

Retired US general warns of danger of file sharing.

Aug 3, 2007
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Key-loggers become cyber-criminal tool of choice
by Robert Jaques

Kaspersky Lab warns of fast growing danger.

Mar 30, 2007
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Support fades for Australian net censorship plan
by Iain Thomson

Even as Labor argues the merit of an Internet filter, opposition parties, businesses and ISPs warn that the plan will hurt Australia’s economy.

Nov 3, 2008
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Computer virus hits space station
by Iain Thomson

In space, no-one can hear you curse.

Aug 28, 2008
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Stallman berates cloud computing “hype”
by Iain Thomson

Cloud computing looks like threatening virtualisation for hype, but according to the famous Linux evangelist you'd be stupid to try it.

Oct 2, 2008
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Korea draws up robo-ethics charter
by Clement James

Isaac Asimov would approve.

Mar 12, 2007
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Toshiba recalls 340,000 Sony batteries
by Matt Chapman

Not explosive, just running out of power.

Sep 21, 2006
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Vulnerabilities that won't go away
by Gregg Keizer

Aug 1, 2003
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US opens first centre to treat internet addiction
by Iain Thomson

A doctor and social worker have set up the first centre in the US to treat people suffering from internet addition..

Aug 21, 2009
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Microsoft rumoured to be working on iPhone killer
by Iain Thomson

Microsoft is working on a new multimedia phone that is designed to compete with Apple’s popular iPhone, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal..

Apr 29, 2009
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Christian, family groups voice support for ISP filtering
by William Maher

Amidst howls of protest against ISP filtering in Australia, including street rallies, the Australian Christian Lobby says filtering the tubes is actually a good idea.

Dec 9, 2008
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Data mining fails to spot terrorism
by Iain Thomson

Good idea, lousy application.

Oct 9, 2008

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