Stories about: BBC

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    T-Mobile UK employees sold customer data 18/11/2009 06:49:00

    Workers at T-Mobile UK have been selling customer data to brokers who work for the competition, T-Mobile and the U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office said on Tuesday.
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    YouTube goes high definition with 1080p videos 14/11/2009 02:01:00

    YouTube says it will start supporting 1080p high-definition video in full resolution starting next week. The Google-owned video-sharing site will add support for viewing videos in 720p or 1080p resolutions, depending on the resolution of the original source.
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    Happy 40th birthday, Internet! 30/10/2009 03:39:00

    On October 29, 1969, the Internet came in not with a bang, but with a "lo."
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    75% of teens can't live without the web 15/10/2009 00:40:00

    Three quarters of 16 to 24 year olds can't live without the internet, says YouthNet.
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    Tweet? Help write a novel 14/10/2009 08:17:00

    Famed graphic novelist Neil Gaiman started a novel Tuesday on Twitter and is enlisting others to finish writing it one tweet at a time.
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    A look at stolen Hotmail data finds simple passwords 07/10/2009 11:42:00

    1234567 may not be a very secure password, but it's popular on Hotmail.
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    AIR 2.0 will flow to Flip cams, local apps 07/10/2009 11:03:00

    While Flash Player got most of the attention at Adobe Systems' developer conference this week, the company also announced an update to Adobe AIR, a runtime environment that allows Flash programs to run offline on the desktop.
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    Google confirms Gmail phishing attack 07/10/2009 08:15:00

    Google confirmed today that passwords for its free Gmail online e-mail service had been harvested by hackers, but downplayed the phishing attack as involving just a "small number" of accounts.
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    Gmail, Yahoo Mail join Hotmail; passwords exposed 07/10/2009 04:25:00

    Google's Gmail and Yahoo's Mail were also targeted by a large-scale phishing attack, perhaps the same one that harvested at least 10,000 passwords from Microsoft's Windows Live Hotmail, according to a report by the BBC.
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    Intel targets homes with new processor for TVs 25/09/2009 06:07:00

    Intel's chips already go into many laptops, but it is now making a play for television sets and cable boxes through a new processor it released on Thursday.
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    The Beatles and iTunes: A complicated history 10/09/2009 00:04:00

    It's something that happens every twelve months, but this year's rumors about the Beatles catalog landing in the iTunes store is taking on a life of its own. The rumors are fueled in part by the fact that today is not only Apple event day, but also Beatles day with the release of the Beatles Rock Band game, and a completely remastered version of the Fab Four's entire catalog on compact disc.
 
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