Reports from the US suggest that the FBI has arrested one of the key perpetrators involved in the recent hacking of technological giant Sony’s computer systems. Cody Kretsinger, allegedly a key component of the notorious LulzSec group of hackers had his home raided late last week. Cody, who resides in Phoneix, is one of four Read News…
Sony Hacker Caught???
September 26th, 2011 by Geoff
Sun Newspaper Hacked
July 19th, 2011 by Geoff
Following the media frenzy that have recently engulfed the headlines across the world, The Sun Newspaper again finds itself the centre of attention for all the wrong reasons. News international – the owner of The Sun and was also owner of the News of the World announced that the site was hacked by the notorious Read News…
Apple in ‘Data Leak’ Case
December 30th, 2010 by Geoff
Electronics giant Apple are the subject of a lawsuit being taken against them in the wake of data leaks from the iPad and iPhone. Two individual groups are pursuing claims against Apple who claim that applications better known as ‘apps’ for the iPad and iPhone leak personally identifiable data. More importantly though, the claims made Read News…
Internet Explorer Loses Further Market Share
May 7th, 2010 by Geoff
Microsoft’s internet browser, Internet Explorer, has lost further ground in the browser wars it has been revealed this week. The software giant’s browser share has slipped for the first time to under 60%, with Google Chrome gaining ground on second place Mozilla Firefox. Net Applications’s April market report shows Internet Explorer still taking the lion’s Read News…
OfCom To Act on Broadband Speeds
March 31st, 2010 by Geoff
Ofcom has warned that Net firms must do a better job of telling customers about broadband speeds or face stiffer regulation. It revealed that 74% of customers were not told that the maximum speed on their line was likely to be higher than the speed they would actually get. Ofcom wants to implement changes so Read News…
Dotcom Celebrates its Silver Anniversary
March 16th, 2010 by Geoff
The internet celebrates a landmark event on the 15th March 2010, as it’s the 25th anniversary of the day the first dotcom domain was registered. Back in March 1985, Symbolics computers of Cambridge, Massachusetts entered the history books as the first internet address ending with dotcom. In that same year only a further five companies Read News…
Google No Longer Supporting IE6
February 5th, 2010 by Geoff
From the 1st of March Google will stop offering support for IE6 for Google docs and Google Sites. Microsoft has since brought out two versions of the browser since IE6, however, around 20% of internet users are still using the browser. Microsoft themselves have publically said that they will support the browser until 2014. This Read News…
Firefox to Release a New Mobile Web Browser
January 14th, 2010 by Geoff
Mobile internet is growing x8 faster than desktop based internet, and all the big software developers are looking to stake a claim in this rapidly expanding market. At the heart of this battle is the mobile web browser – commonly known as the doorway to the mobile internet. Fennec, a brand new mobile browser from Read News…









