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eBay sellers plan to strike
News Before the start of this month, search results from eBay shops were displayed at the end of all Search and Browse results on eBay. Although there is a huge spectrum of opinion from sellers of all kinds, and differences across categories, it has...
15 August 2006, 9:22
T-Mobile launches pay-as-you-go Web
News For the first time in the UK, T-Mobile pay-as-you-go customers who own a web'n'walk device will be able to browse the Web for only £1 a day. The monthly tariff, however, costs £7.50, and not everyone needs or wants to browse the Web on a regular...
20 June 2006, 14:01
Is Microsoft finally listening to Web developers?
News In one example, WaSP launched the 'Browse Happy' Web site urging people to switch from IE to alternatives it said were more secure, including the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox browser, Opera Software's browser and Apple's Safari.
5 August 2005, 9:10
Nintendo Wii to put on Opera show
News When Wii users download Opera, it will activate the 'Internet Channel' on the Wii and allow them to use the console to browse the Internet on their television, using the motion-sensitive controller to move a cursor, as a mouse does on a PC.
20 December 2006, 9:40
Virgin Trains to connect via WiMax
News Virgin Trains has opted for WiMax to connect passengers wanting to browse the Internet from their seat. Virgin will be experimenting with the long range broadband wireless standard on its west coast mainline service, with the first installation...
30 June 2006, 9:32
News.blog: Google Earth's geotagged YouTube videos
News If you were waiting for YouTube to roll out a maps feature to browse geotagged videos, the solution has come in the form of a new Google Earth layer released today. With the layer enabled, videos will pop up anywhere you are on the map and play on...
12 October 2007, 9:41
News.blog: Wii to surf Web with Opera
News Wii users will browse the Internet using their consoles, navigating sites via the new Wii remote controller, a two-handed, motion-sensitive system that allows players to mimic actions on-screen with the movement of their hands.
11 May 2006, 10:28
Microsoft boasts improved search
News New techniques for analysing search relevance -- the way users browse and click through specific content -- can improve the algorithms used to rank results, according to two papers submitted by a group of Microsoft researchers.
8 August 2006, 15:51
Wikipedia moves to mobiles with Webaroo
News Tech start-up Webaroo -- which offers a software service enabling users to download Web content onto mobile devices and then browse it without the need for an Internet connection -- has released an offline version of Wikipedia.
18 September 2006, 10:42
£100 iTunes download exposes roaming phone rip-off
News Data services are increasingly being promoted by mobile phone operators, letting users connect to their corporate email and browse the web even when they're away from a fixed Internet connection. An investigation by CNET.co.uk's sister site ZDNet...
2 November 2005, 10:03
BT pay TV to go live without BBC
News Users will be able to browse all the Freeview channels as well as pick up on-demand programming from BT's suppliers. BT's first foray into IPTV is set to launch this December, despite a promised autumn launch.
29 November 2006, 10:19
3 liberates its users with Yahoo deal
News The Yahoo deal means that 3 users will soon be able to browse any site and theoretically see it work perfectly on a handset, thanks to Yahoo's rendering technology. Mobile operator 3 has announced a deal with Internet giant Yahoo, which will...
30 June 2006, 9:49
Photos: musicgremlin rides on Wi-Fi
News Community features let you browse other Gremlin owners' downloads and swap songs with friends. The musicgremlin portable player lets people use a direct Wi-Fi wireless link to access its music store -- meaning they don't need a PC to buy and...
15 June 2006, 10:08
Yahoo debuts video site
News Users can also browse for video by categories or user-generated tags. Yahoo on Wednesday launched a new video Web site in a bid to cash in on the popularity of viral video, which has pushed YouTube front and centre.
1 June 2006, 9:22
Hacking a hotel through the TV
News He can't look into their rooms (yet), but depending on the system he can see what they are watching on their TV, look at their guest folios, change the minibar bill and follow along as they browse the Internet on the hotel TV.
1 August 2005, 9:08


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