Jack Clark, European product manager for anti-virus software at Network Associates, said: "We've seen it in the wild and at the moment this virus is spreading globally - we are classifying it as medium risk but I can see it becoming a high risk.
Most AV (anti-virus) people have the remedy already available but people who don't have any anti-virus software keep on spreading it by accident. The Love Bug managed to infect one in 28 emails globally whereas Klez has only infected one in 200.
The same goes for magazines whether you are a Cosmo Girl, sensible Good Housekeeping reader, GQ Lad or Economist Intellectual. Operator branded alternatives are always going to look a bit lame against this background.
Richard Bence writes: "The BBC has always had a reputation for high quality but its tentacles are now spreading into areas that do not provide value to licence payers. Word that its web presence is to be reined in by the government for being anti...
No, they would offer a branded ISP service. So after what seems like dozens of launches for legal digital music download services over the past year, imagine our déjà vu this week when it was announced that The Sun has teamed up with Roxio-owned...
I missed RIM co-CEO and chairman Jim Balsillie speak on Tuesday morning, which is a shame because he is always good value and BlackBerry and BlackBerry-like solutions speak directly to most silicon.com readers.