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Find out all about the iPhone at our iPhone Centre. News, reviews, how-tos and video - all in one location.- +
Locked iPhones can be unlocked without a password 28/08/2008 10:13:00
Private information stored in Apple's iPhone and protected by a lock code can be accessed by anyone with just a few button presses.Private information stored in Apple's iPhone and protected by a lock code can be accessed by anyone with just a few button presses. - +
Twenty08 MobileChat 3 27/08/2008 14:15:00
Until now, Palringo has been the only legitimate cross-service instant messaging program for the iPhone. We didn’t dislike the app, but in a lucrative market like mobile instant messaging it was unlikely to go unchallenged. Twenty08’s MobileChat 3 allows users to connect to up to six different IM protocols and chat using a telco's 3G network or a local Wi-Fi network. The program provides some useful features, but poor implementation and numerous bugs make it a poor competitor to the free alternative offered by Palringo. - +
iPhone 3G reception 'normal,' say Swedish engineers 26/08/2008 10:39:00
Apple's iPhone 3G offers "normal" reception, Swedish engineers who tested the smart phone said today, adding to the controversy over recent user reports of dropped calls and slow surfing speeds.
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The security backlash against Facebook has taken a new twist with a survey finding that large numbers of employees are now being blocked from accessing it.
The statistic comes out of a new global poll of 600 workers carried out by security company Sophos, which found that 43 percent of them were unable to access the site, while another seven percent could access it only with restrictions.
Extraordinarily, of the half who could access the social networking site, 8 percent stated that the access was allowed because companies feared an employee backlash if it was stopped.
The main worry appears to be that employees will waste time on Facebook, the latest in a long line of social networking sites to garner a mainstream following. However, in a separate poll carried out by Sophos, two thirds said that they were concerned about co-workers sharing too much information on the site, fearing this might lead to targeted phishing attacks against employers.
"More businesses are restricting access to these kinds of sites. Employees may not like it, but these websites can represent a security risk if used carelessly. Unless there's a work purpose, many firms do not see any reason why staff should need to access them during work time," said Graham Cluley of Sophos.
Companies known to have blocked the site reportedly included LloydsTSB, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs. Sophos, for one, has made targeted blocking of instant messaging, gaming, social networking websites, P2P and non-allowed VoIP clients, one of the main features of its client security software.
"Companies need to make their own mind up as to whether they want to allow their users to access websites like Facebook and MySpace during office hours," said Cluley.
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