The Guardian – Google attacks ‘traced to Chinese schools’
Chinese authorities have not commented on NY Times reports that intelligence has linked the hacking strikes to two schools.
IT PRO -Microsoft browser ballot to arrive next week
Microsoft will start offering its web browser choice screen to UK users from next week.
The Register – iPad pitch to the Wall Street Journal laid bare
Steve Jobs took the iPad to the Wall Street Journal to explain why the paper should drop Adobe’s Flash, to a cool reception.
Computerworld UK – Mobile banking doubles every year
In 2015, about 244 million people worldwide will carry out financial transactions with their banks using their mobile phones.
Computerworld UK – Facebook more popular than Yahoo
Facebook is now the second most popular website in the United States, passing Yahoo with 133 million unique visitors in January, according to new research.
The Daily Telegraph – Apple ‘obsessed’ American couple marry at New York store on Valentine’s Day
An American couple, Josh and Ting Li, who are obsessed with Apple products, have become the first to marry inside one of the technology giant’s stores. The couple, from New York, said “iDo” at the city’s Apple store on Fifth Avenue, at 12.01 on Valentine’s Day in a ceremony dominated with the company’s products and references to them. The pair, who met in the Apple store, had their priest dressed as Steve Jobs, the company’s chief executive, read their vows from their iPhones, while the rings were tied to a ribbon wrapped around a first generation iPod.