Stories by: Carrie-Ann Skinner
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Facebook beats traffic record over Christmas 06/01/2009 03:14:00
Facebook saw its highest-ever traffic levels over the festive period, according to Hitwise. - +
Stephen Fry hit by Twitter ID hack 06/01/2009 03:11:00
Hackers are targeting Twitter users in a bid to steal personal information, says Sophos. - +
How to design greetings cards 08/12/2008 13:48:00
Use Print Perfect Deluxe to take some of the cost out of Christmas 2008. - +
How to create and lay out your own newsletter 08/12/2008 13:37:00
More than any other time of year, Christmas is when we feel most obliged to catch up with friends and family and fill them in on the events of the previous year. But with all the presents to be wrapped and decorations to be hung, we simply don't have time for a lengthy phone conversation with everyone that we'd like. Little wonder, then, that the round robin came about. - +
TomTom launches free online route planner 06/12/2008 03:03:00
TomTom has launched a free online route planner. Currently available in a closed beta testing program, the route planner lets users create a door-to-door route that uses 500 billion historic speed measurements taken from across the world, along with live traffic information to offer what TomTom describes as "precise travel time predictions". - +
Apple's iPhone gets Linux 02/12/2008 08:43:00
Hackers have managed to load Linux on to Apple's iPhone. - +
BT to kill 100Mbps fibre broadband? 20/11/2008 03:25:00
BT is considering shelving its £1.5bn (US$2.2 billion) high-speed fibre optic broadband network. - +
'Wacky' woman sells her own name on eBay 14/11/2008 10:12:00
A UK woman is offering eBay users the chance to choose her name. - +
US military: Twitter poses terrorist threat 29/10/2008 09:08:00
Social networking service Twitter could be used by terrorists as a tool in planning attacks, the US military claims. - +
Grand Theft Auto 'inspired sex attacker' 11/09/2008 09:26:00
Grand Theft Auto has been blamed for influencing a teenage sex attacker who assaulted four women. - +
Study: Common letters get more spam 02/09/2008 07:48:00
Those whose names begin with common letter such as A, S, and M are more likely to receive spam that those who start with uncommon ones such as Z and Q, according to research.
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