James Cullimore
Blessed with a curmudgeonliness beyond his tender years, James Cullimore can still be heard yelping like a young boy at the prospect of a game of Fallout. His first brush with technology ended with a broken nose, after a rugby tackle sent him flying head-first into two PCs. Luckily, the PCs escaped unharmed.
Articles by James Cullimore
Tweets Aren’t Private, Rules PCC
Messages posted on Twitter should be considered public and can be published by newspapers, the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) has ruled.The ruling follows a...
Anonymous Hits Italian Government Site
‘Instrument of the collective consciousness’ Anonymous on Sunday attacked sites belonging to the Italian government in protest against restrictions...
Digital TV’s At Risk Of Virus Infection Warns OBS
The latest generation of TVs and set-top boxes are at risk of being infected by viruses, digital TV specialist Ocean Blue Software (OBS) reckons.According to...
Internet Officially Out Of IPv4 Addresses
The Internet has officially run out of free IPv4 web addresses to issue after the final five blocks were handed over to the regional bodies that distribute...
Anonymous Targets Yemen
The hive mind behind online activist group Anonymous has turned its attention towards Yemen as part of its war against Internet censorship.Following its...
Microsoft To Plug 22 Security Holes Next Week
Microsoft is to release 12 bulletins to patch some 22 security flaws in its software next week.The 12 bulletins, of which three are rated...
Hague Slams Egypt For “Disturbing” Abuse Of Internet And Mobile Networks
British Foreign Secretary William Hague has slammed the Egyptian government for forcing Vodafone to send out pro-Mubarak texts to its subscribers.Vodafone...
Apple CEO Succession Plan Gains ISS Backing
Investor advisory group Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has announced its support for an Apple shareholder proposal that calls on the company to...
Vodafone Accuses Egypt Of Hijacking Its Network
Vodafone has accused Egyptian authorities of using its network to send out pro-government texts to its customers.The telecoms giant said that, under the...
Peers To Allow iPads Into House Of Lords
Peers should be allowed to use iPads and smartphones inside the House of Lords, a new report has recommended.In a move could give members of the upper house a...
Supreme Court Greenlights Courtroom Tweeting
The Supreme Court has ruled that it is happy for “live text-based communications” to be used in the courtroom.As cases heard in the court do not...
Freeview HD Sales Hit 1.2 Million
Freeview has announced that sales of its high-definition (HD) enabled TVs and set-top boxes have hit 1.2 million.According to the company, in the nine months...
Vodafone Chairman To Step Down In July
Vodafone has announced that its current chairman Sir John Bond is to step down in July.In a statement, the mobile phone giant said that Sir John is to be...
OFT To Investigate eBook Pricing
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has opened an investigation into eBook pricing following a “significant number” of complaints.In a statement, the...
Bulletstorm Devs Mock Call Of Duty With Duty Calls
Epic Games has outed its new PR campaign to drum up interest in the upcoming first person shooter Bulletstorm, set to be released later this month.Mercilessly...














