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- 10 September 2009
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Opinion: Technology helps us cheat smarter, not harder
Today's reports that almost two thirds of students copy work from the web fits nicely into the book of: 'Well, yeah'. It was ever thus - only the means of cheating changes.
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Opinion: IFA: Digital Humanism, and other themes
The dust has settled on the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin. The stands have been folded away, the crowds have dispersed, and the exciting new products have been packed up (see our New Products blog for the lowdown on the most exciting launches).
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News: Two thirds of students plagiarise copy from web
Nearly two thirds of students copy information from the web in their coursework, without changing it, says the Cranfield School of Management.
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News: Symantec launches Norton 2010 security software
Symantec has unveiled its latest security software - Norton Internet Security 2010 and Norton AntiVirus 2010.
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News: Phishing attacks fell by 45% in August
Phishing attacks in August were down 45 percent on the number reported in July, says Symantec.
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News: IMB technology promises improved mobile TV
The GSM Association is getting behind the emerging mobile broadcast technology IMB (Integrated Mobile Broadcast), it said on Wednesday. The technology opens the door for more mobile TV channels and better picture quality, according to chip maker IPWireless.
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News: Video: Palm Pixi
On Wednesday Palm introduced the Pixi, a smaller sibling to company's Pre, and a phone that also uses webOS.
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News: New Dell Adamo is world's thinnest laptop
Hoping to generate some buzz around its Adamo laptops, Dell showed off an ultra-thin design on Wednesday that could heat up the race between PC makers trying to build the world's thinnest laptop.
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News: Mobile industry signs up to in-car accident alerts
E.U.'s mobile-phone industry on Wednesday signed up to eCall, a Europe-wide road accident alert system designed to reduce fatalities and serious accidents on the continent's roads.
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News: Firefox checks for out-of-date Adobe Flash Players
Mozilla is pushing out a new release of its flagship Firefox browser that fixes critical security vulnerabilities in the software and, for the first time, checks to see if the browser's Flash Player is up-to-date.
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News: Video: Steve Jobs back with new iPods & iTunes
At Apple's music event in San Francisco on Wednesday evening, maybe the biggest news wasn't the revamp of iTunes or the availability of new iPods, but the return of Steve Jobs.
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Video: Steve Jobs is back with new Apple iPods
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at an event on Wednesday to introduce new iPod products, his first public appearance after taking a long medical leave of absence.
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News: AMD Tigris laptops launching today
AMD on Thursday introduced new processors and improved graphics capabilities as part of its latest laptop platform that could up the ante in its battle with rival chip maker Intel.
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Opinion: Broad-banned
The promises made by ISPs at the turn of the century that broadband would soon be regarded as no more cutting-edge than running water weren't far off the mark.
- 09 September 2009
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News: Apple's iPod nano gets built-in video camera
Apple announced a new iPod nano with a built-in camera on Wednesday at the "Rock and Roll" event.
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News: 33% use smartphone to work out of office hours
Nearly a third of Brits admit they use their smartphones outside of working hours for business use such as sending emails and making calls, says Rightmobilephone.co.uk.
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Medion S4700 digital camcorder
Medion has unveiled the Medion Life S4700 - splash-resistant flash camcorder capable of capturing 720p video.
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News: Dell launches uninterruptible power supplies
Dell is to start selling uninterruptible power supplies with its own brand name as it tries to expand its reach in the server space.
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News: Beatles fans face CD sadness
UK music lovers eagerly awaiting their remastered Beatles CDs look set to be disappointed with a nationwide postal strike delaying the delivery of pre-ordered discs.
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Opinion: Apple App Store approvals still make no sense
Much is being made of supposed improvements to Apple's App Store, but the approval of a music service called Spotify only raises more questions. And the recent approval of Loopt was a major step backward. The approval process needs to be changed, and soon.
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