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 Nokia is set to unveil five more mobile devices with both 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity before the summer, and some are likely to debut at next week’s 3GSM show in Barcelona. The handset maker would not reveal details prior to launch, but said it is keen to provide telecoms operators with devices to support fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services expected to be available in the UK later this year. |
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A hacker Tuesday published code that exploits a vulnerability found in the latest version of Mozilla Corp.’s Firefox browser. The code, which targets the Firefox 1.5 browser, was posted Tuesday on The Metasploit Project site by a hacker known as H D Moore. Metasploit is a widely used hacking tool. Moore said that a hacker by the name of Georgi Guninski reported the flaw to the Mozilla Foundation on Dec. 6, and that he had simply implemented and posted the technique described by Guninski. |
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The latest version of Skype’s Internet-calling software can host up to 10 users on a conference call, but only if your PC has a dual-core processor from Intel, Skype and Intel announced Wednesday. Intel’s Core Duo and Pentium D processors have been designated the mass conference-calling processor of choice for Skype 2.0, launched last month. The limit will remain at five callers for PCs using single-core chips and Advanced Micro Devices’ dual-core Athlon 64 chip, which some tests have shown outperforms Intel’s dual-core chip. |
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Even as PayPal has become almost ubiquitous for eBay and person-to-person transactions, it is tied to users’ computers. At the Demo ‘06 conference here on Wednesday, two companies presented services that they positioned as ways to handle secure payments while on the go without physical credit cards, cash or checks. The first, Portland, Ore.-based PayWi, demonstrated how its service can let people pay for just about anything with their mobile phones. |
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Security experts have warned of a new malicious email that uses social engineering playing on the growing fear of an avian flu epidemic to trick users into visiting a malicious website. Users receive an email with the subject “Attention Bird Flu in England.” The body requests users to click on a link to go either of two websites to get more information. The email also claims the government is trying to hide the facts on the flu. Upon clicking on a link, users are directed to a website that claims the user been blocked from accessing it. |
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Symbian is to halve the cost of its mobile phone operating system in a bid to boost the take-up of its software and spread the OS’ reach out of the high-end smart phone sector. The new model could see vendors pay as little as $2.50 a unit, the company said. Symbian currently charges handset manufacturers $7.25 for each of the first 2m phones it ships of a given Symbian OS-based model. Beyond that, it charges $5 a unit. From July, however, it will offer vendors the chance either to pay a percentage of the trade price of the devices they’re offering, or adopt “scaleable pricing that reduces as the licensee’s total volume of shipments increase within a one-year period”. |
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Valve has confirmed that it aims to release Half-Life 2: Aftermath on April 24th, along with a Platinum edition of Half-Life 2. Aftermath, announced last year, is the first single-player expansion for Half-Life 2 to expand on the events of the game, and had previously been down for a November 2005 “launch window”. Speaking to various organisations yesterday, however, Valve’s Doug Lombardi said, “We’re currently targeting April 24th for the release of both Aftermath and Platinum.” |
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Valve’s announced the release of 64-bit versions of Half-Life 2 and super-shiny HDR add-on Lost Coast through Steam. |
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