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- 21 March 2007
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News: First 'Windows Vienna' details leaked online
Microsoft leak provides a sneak peak at Windows Vista's successor, revealing the key new features the software giant hopes will persuade you to upgrade again in 2009
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News: PS3 campsite set up at Virgin
The Oxford Street branch of Virgin Megastores will allow fans to camp out from midday today to secure their copy of the Sony PlayStation 3 console.
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News: Is Apple TV bigger than the iPhone?
Apple TV isn't the first product to collect, manage and play on TV video that was downloaded to desktop computers. But then, the iPod wasn't the first portable digital audio player.
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News: PS3 site reveals PS2 games compatibility
Sony launched its site that allows gamers to see which PlayStation 2 titles are compatible with the new PlayStation 3 console ahead of schedule yesterday.
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News: Mac OS X Leopard 'in a month'
Piper Jaffray predicts mid-April launch for Mac OS X 10.5
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News: New stats show Firefox is more secure than IE
Mozilla's Firefox suffered from 26 percent fewer vulnerabilities in the second half of 2006 than Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to Symantec.
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News: Dispute over Vista activation workaround
The controversial Windows Vista fix that claims to allow users to put off activiation for a year doesn't work, according to Microsoft. But the reseacher who found the loophole says Microsoft is playing games
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News: Vista to have minimal impact in 2007
The launch of Windows Vista won't do much for PC sales this year, according to research firm Gartner, with the new Microsoft operating system giving "at best, a limited boost" to PC units shipped during 2007.
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News: Acer to become No. 3 PC maker?
Acer could be in position to leap ahead of rival Lenovo to become the world's third-largest PC maker during the first quarter, an industry analyst said today.
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Opinion: Broadband tips: why isn't it working?
If your broadband internet isn't working, and you've checked with your ISP that the line is fine, there are a couple of things you should try.
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Opinion: Helpful downloads: startup toolkit
Here's a selection of useful tools to help you start up a recalcitrant PC.
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News: Google ups stakes in click fraud
Google is expanding a test it began last year of pay-per-action ads, an ad format that’s similar to pay-per-click ads but that experts say is much less prone to click fraud.
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News: IT delays costing UK hospital trusts
Costs from implementation delays to the UK National Health Service's £12.4bn National Programme for IT (NPfIT) have contributed to pushing hospital trusts into deficit, a committee of MPs has found.
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News: Intel plans 'major announcement' in China
Intel chief executive Paul Otellini is heading to Beijing for a "major announcement" next week.
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News: Open IPTV Forum to push TV-over-broadband
Several big telecoms carriers and equipment suppliers hope to accelerate the deployment of internet-based television services by agreeing to a set of interoperable technology specifications.
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News: Another Microsoft-Alcatel patent flap to be probed
The US International Trade Commission is going to investigate allegations by Microsoft of patent infringement by the French telecoms equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent.
- 20 March 2007
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News: Adobe snubs Vista compatibility
Adobe says it will not issue Vista-compatible updates to the current versions of its products.
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Opinion: Hilary Clinton, Apple ad storms YouTube
A mashup of Apple's iconic '1984' TV ad, that replaces 'Big Brother' (the Orwell character, not the Jade Goody vehicle) with Hilary Clinton, is causing a political brouhaha in the States.
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News: Mobile TV set for Euro 2008
European ministers plan to have a mobile TV system up and running in time for the European football championships in 2008.
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News: Early start for PS3 sales at Game
Game is planning to celebrate the launch of Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) on Friday by opening the doors of its Oxford Street store at 7am to 150 gamers.
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