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Bobbies arrest five in cyberattack probe
b>LONDON:/bBritish police arrested five people on suspicion of involvement in recent cyberattacks conducted by an Internet hacking group that has backed WikiLeaks.
Cloud computing adoption rising
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bMicrosoft is bullish of the positive growth of cloud computing adoption in the country.
Going places with Go 750
With the Go 750 by your side, you can hit the road knowing that you will not get lost.
New M’sia-Indonesia cable system in the works
b>KUALA LUMPUR/b>: Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has sealed a construction and maintenance agreement with PT XL Axiata TBK and PT Mora Telematika of Indonesia to jointly build a high bandwidth fibre optic submarine cable system between Malaysia and Indonesia.
New EU antitrust complaint against Google
b>BRUSSELS:/bA French creator of specialised search engines has filed a new complaint with the European Union about alleged anticompetitive behaviour by Google Inc, a reminder of the regulatory hurdles the online search giant faces in the region.
Google tweaks search to punish ‘low-quality’ sites
b>NEW YORK/b>: Google Inc has tweaked the formulas steering its Internet search engine to take the rubbish out of its results. The overhaul is designed to lower the rankings of what Google deems 'low-quality' sites.
AOL cuts 900 jobs worldwide
b>NEW YORK:/bAOL will slash 900 jobs worldwide, or nearly 20% of its work force, partly to eliminate overlap that stems from its recent purchase of i>The Huffington Post/i>.
Fortinet opens gate to new security appliance
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bUS-based network security provider Fortinet Inc has unveiled its latest security appliance, called the FortiGate-3140B. It is aimed at protecting enterprises and datacentres against online threats and malware.
Americans slow to pay for local mobile apps
NEARLY half of Americans are using their cellphones and Tablet computers to get local news and information but just 1% are paying for applications to do so, according to a new report.
Another ISP tries to cap data downloads
b>NEW YORK/b>: ATT is placing a limit on the amount of data its home Internet subscribers can transfer in a month. It portrayed the move as an attempt to curb 'data hogs,' but it could help the company preserve a revenue stream in the long run as Americans shift to Internet-based TV services.