Mounting scrutiny for Google security 12 Jul 2007 23:24 GMTMuch as the ubiquity of Microsoft's Windows operating system and Office productivity tools has made the software giant a focal point of security research, search giant Google is facing new scrutiny as it diversifies its products and moves further into the business environment.
Source: InfoWorld Nokia Offers Skype on N800 Internet Tablet
(NewsFactor)
12 Jul 2007 17:20 GMTNewsFactor - The day seems to be approaching when free phone service over the Internet will be available on mobile devices everywhere. On Wednesday, mobile phone giant Nokia took a step closer to that day by making Skype's Internet phone service available on its N800 Internet tablet.
Source: Yahoo NetSuite makes hosted apps available via iPhone 12 Jul 2007 15:27 GMTNetSuite's users can start accessing the company's hosted midmarket applications suite via their iPhones as businesses start to investigate the possibilities of using the much hyped Apple mobile device at work.
Source: InfoWorld Greek Spying Case Uncovers First Phone Switch Rootkit
(PC World)
12 Jul 2007 15:00 GMTPC World - A highly sophisticated spying operation that tapped into the mobile phones of Greece's prime minister and other top government officials has highlighted weaknesses in telecommunications systems that still use decades-old computer code, according to a report by two computer scientists.
Source: Yahoo Greek spying case uncovers first phone switch rootkit
(InfoWorld)
12 Jul 2007 14:43 GMTInfoWorld - A highly sophisticated spying operation that tapped into the mobile phones of Greece's prime minister and other top government officials has highlighted weaknesses in telecommunications systems that still use decades-old computer code, according to a report by two computer scientists.
Source: Yahoo Greek spying case uncovers first phone switch rootkit 12 Jul 2007 14:42 GMTA highly sophisticated spying operation that tapped into the mobile phones of Greece's prime minister and other top government officials has highlighted weaknesses in telecommunications systems that still use decades-old computer code, according to a report by two computer scientists.
Source: InfoWorld