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- 28 July 2006
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News: Nokia tests mobile/Wi-Fi hybrid phones
Nokia, the world largest handset maker, has begun testing technology in a Finnish city that lets users to make calls on both mobile and Wi-Fi networks and switch between networks without interruption.
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News: Internet fraud out of control in UK
According to a report from the Attorney General's office, the UK is trailing behind other countries in its efforts to track and investigate internet fraud.
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News: Google to host open-source projects
Google is offering to host open-source software development projects in a move that has been met with mixed reaction from the developer community online.
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News: Microsoft to spend big on Zune marketing
Microsoft is ready to take the fight to Apple in the digital music market by flexing its financial muscle.
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Opinion: Stolen mobile phones to be blocked
Many road signs, if you look closely at the back of them, will tell you that the metal they are made of has no scrap value. This means people don't steal them. So why not apply this principle to other things?
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Opinion: Why is Microsoft 37 times better than Apple?
According to the latest global brand survey, Microsoft is at number two – while Google is far off at 24, and Apple sits way back in 39th place.
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News: Microsoft must be 'multi-core' – Ballmer
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said yesterday that his company must be able to operate successfully in multiple markets for the company to continue to grow well into the future.
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Opinion: Samsung unveils thin satellite TV phone
Samsung has taken the wraps off a new mobile phone that can receive radio and TV broadcasts direct from a satellite.
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News: Vendors prepare to ship PCs with Conroe chips
PC vendors announced desktop and workstation PCs yesterday, following Intel's launch of its 'Conroe' Core 2 Duo processor.
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News: Xbox to finally make money – in 2008
Microsoft will see profitability in its Xbox business by its 2008 fiscal year, the company said at its annual Financial Analyst Meeting yesterday.
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News: Google click-fraud settlement approved
A judge has given final approval to the settlement of a click-fraud lawsuit, despite critics' characterisation of the settlement as a slap on the wrist for Google.
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News: Vista to ship 'when it's ready'
At its annual Financial Analyst Meeting yesterday, Microsoft said that while Vista development remains on track for now, the OS won't ship until the company thinks it is ready.
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News: Ballmer: 'I have a new job'
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said yesterday that he has a big job to ensure the company continues to innovate and grow its revenue in new markets.
- 27 July 2006
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News: Music industry and Kazaa kiss, make up
Kazaa today settled two major cases against it out of court.
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News: EC looks into Blu-ray, HD-DVD licensing
The licensing strategies of the competing next-generation DVD standards, HD-DVD and Blu-ray, are to be investigated by European antitrust officials.
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News: Run Windows Vista on a Mac?
It will be possible to run Windows Vista on an Intel-based Mac, according to a blog posting.
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News: Broadband boosts BT's revenues
BT's profit rose for the last quarter, slightly up on revenue. Performance was dragged down by declines in its traditional offerings but buoyed by services such as broadband and networked IT services.
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News: Video podcast support added to PSP
Video podcast support is coming to the PlayStation Portable, thanks to a firmware update Sony published today.
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Opinion: Toshiba HD-DVD recorder launches in Tokyo
Toshiba's ass-kicking RD-A1 HD-DVD recorder with a 1TB (terabyte) hard drive went on sale in Japan this morning, after a delay of a few weeks, for the wallet-kicking sum of ¥398,000, or about £1,849.
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News: AMD vows to break Intel's 'monopoly grip'
With its acquisition of ATI, AMD is looking to break Intel's monopoly on the chip market by offering more flexibility to PC manufacturers and moving into emerging markets.
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