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Monday, 3 Aug, 2009 – 23:40 | No Comment

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Ping your blog via XML-RPC with Perl
Thursday, 15 May, 2008 – 19:29 | One Comment

The following Perl program connects to several update services to let them know that the your site or blog has been updated. The program uses XML-RPC to …

Video game giants in $18bn merger
Monday, 3 Dec, 2007 – 11:25 | No Comment

Blizzard, maker of World of Warcraft, merges with games firm Activision, in an $18.8bn deal.
Push for faster net ‘premature’The push for next generation broadband in the UK could be premature, say industry leaders.
Hackers hijack web …

Republicans hold YouTube debate
Monday, 3 Dec, 2007 – 11:25 | No Comment

US Republican presidential hopefuls Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney clash as people submit questions via YouTube. More…
Internet law professor Michael Geist looks at a copyright clash that could re-write the laws of online life. More…
The …

Video game giants in $18bn merger
Monday, 3 Dec, 2007 – 11:24 | No Comment

Blizzard, maker of World of Warcraft, merges with games firm Activision, in an $18.8bn deal.
Meeting computing’s prophetBBC News interviews Gordon Moore, the man whose “law” has driven the computer revolution.
End of innocence for Mac fansSchools …

Republicans hold YouTube debate
Monday, 3 Dec, 2007 – 11:24 | No Comment

US Republican presidential hopefuls Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney clash as people submit questions via YouTube. More…
Regular columnist Bill Thompson wants “net vigilantes” to focus more on customer service. More…
A look at some of the …

A wide world of games
Monday, 3 Dec, 2007 – 11:24 | No Comment

Former Edge magazine editor Margaret Robertson cherishes games from different nations.
How fraudsters deal in dataThere is a ready market for the data lost by the HMRC say computer security experts.
EU ministers okay sat-nav dealEU transport …

Hackers Get their iPhones (Back)
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:48 | No Comment

Hackers have been able to restore at least some functions on iPhones that had been disabled by last week’s Apple update.
Is That You I Saw at the Bus Stop …

Hackers Get their iPhones (Back)
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:48 | No Comment

Hackers have been able to restore at least some functions on iPhones that had been disabled by last week’s Apple update.

Is That You I Saw at the Bus Stop in Adelaide?
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:48 | No Comment

An issue about who has rights to use a picture of a 15-year-old girl in an advertisement shows that what is on a billboard in Australia might embarrass someone in Texas.
NBC …

My iBrick Part 2: The Fix
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:48 | No Comment

A software update. A visit to an Apple Store. One attempt to fix it fails. The saga continues. More…
Gadgetoff was the festival of the future that never was. …

A Day of Robots, Rocket Cycles and Lasers
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:48 | No Comment

Gadgetoff was the festival of the future that never was. More…
NBC’s chief executive calls for phone companies and universities and others to join in a crusade to stop piracy. But there …

Halo maker parts from Microsoft
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:44 | No Comment

Bungie, the developers of the popular Halo series, are to part company with owners Microsoft. More…
Yahoo and Microsoft battle to gain market-share from Google with upgrades to their search engines. More…
Illegible words on headstones could …

A wide world of games
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:44 | No Comment

Former Edge magazine editor Margaret Robertson cherishes games from different nations.
Search giants offer new featuresYahoo and Microsoft battle to gain market-share from Google with upgrades to their search engines.
Data row hits mast websiteThe future of …

Sabretooth’s surprising weak bite
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:44 | No Comment

The sabretooth tiger may have had fearsome canines but its bite was relatively weak, say scientists. More…
A weapon used to fight spammers is helping researchers preserve old books. More…
BBC Click investigates whether movie-style hacking scenarios …

Battle to beat fake Ebay e-mails
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:44 | No Comment

Fake Ebay e-mails which are used to con users out of money are being targeted by a secure mail system.
A wide world of gamesFormer Edge magazine editor Margaret Robertson cherishes games from different nations.
Wi-fi sharing …

Data row hits mast website
Sunday, 7 Oct, 2007 – 6:44 | No Comment

The future of a website which details all the mobile phone masts in the UK is in doubt following a row over data. More…
Illegible words on headstones could be read again thanks to a scan …

Steve Jobs Girds for the Long iPhone War
Thursday, 4 Oct, 2007 – 1:05 | No Comment

After a software update, iPhones that have been modified do, as Apple warned, turn into bricks. The company must prepare for a long, nasty fight with its own customers. More…
It …