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- 18 September 2006
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Opinion: IBM laptop explodes at LAX airport
Coincidence? Bad timing? Or is there something more sinister behind reports that an IBM ThinkPad exploded at Los Angeles International airport recently?
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News: More Origami devices coming soon
Asus will begin selling its first ultramobile PC, the R2H, worldwide by the end of this month, while Samsung is readying one that eschews Intel microprocessors in favour of Via chips.
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Opinion: Booster seat law comes into force today
Under 4'5"? Not yet seen your twelfth birthday? I've got some bad news for you.
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News: Google, Apple discuss video partnership
Apple and Google are in discussion over video content for the Cupertino company's video products, including the not-yet-available iTV device.
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News: Vista 'won't affect PC market growth'
Gartner analysts expect the release of Windows Vista next year will have little impact on boosting PC sales.
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News: AOL's program for video search opened up
AOL has created a program to let external developers build applications based on its video search engines, a step AOL has taken for other online services, such as its AIM instant messaging platform.
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News: Patches for Firefox security bugs released
Mozilla developers have released an updated version of their Firefox browser that fixes a number of security issues, four of them rated critical.
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News: Adobe Acrobat 8.0 unleashed
Adobe today released Acrobat 8.0, the latest version of its popular document authoring and reading software, and integrated it with its upgraded Creative Suite 2.3 Premium.
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News: In-flight broadband still on track
One provider's planned in-flight Wi-Fi and voice services may arrive a bit later than expected, but US business users should keep their eyes open for possible good news, too: competition.
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News: Microsoft sued over 'Forefront' name
Microsoft may have thought it was being original when it decided to brand its security portfolio Forefront in July, but a Seattle software company begs to differ.
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News: Latest iPods 'priced for profits'
Apple's recent introduction of several more models to its iPod family shows the company is looking for better profit margins, not gaining market share, according to researcher Gartner.
- 17 September 2006
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News: Mobile phone companies create lobby group
The world's biggest mobile companies have created a body to review future technology, attempting to pull influence back from mobile phone manufacturers and standard organisations.
- 16 September 2006
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News: Music download store uses watermarks
A German company is offering MP3 files for download, unencumbered by DRM technology. Instead, Akuma discourages copying by adding a unique 'watermark' to each download.
- 15 September 2006
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Opinion: Stop sniggering – here comes the Zune
Apparently, if you're French Canadian, you'll find Microsoft's choice of name for its iPod killer device rather rude.
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Opinion: Proof that Mac users live on the dark side
Look, it's not us having a pop at the lovable lefthanded art-speccies. An Apple shop has broken their cover by inviting murderous space peer, helmet lover and all-round bad egg Darth Vader to attend an Apple event this weekend.
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Opinion: Software used to decide jail sentences
To an outsider, the British justice system probably seems a little odd. A criminal could find him or herself being sentenced by a 19-year-old student, perhaps, or even an old man in a wig.
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News: Massive phishing attack hits Barclays
A large-scale phishing attack targeting Barclays Bank and involving at least 61 variants of a spoof email has been exposed.
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News: Analysis: Zune will not bother iPod
Now that Microsoft has announced that its new Zune media player will be available for sale this Christmas, the question becomes: how will it fare in the sales race with Apple's incredibly popular iPod?
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News: Chinese users turning backs on Google
Fewer Chinese users are seeking out Google for its search services, according to a report by the China Internet Network Information Centre.
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News: Exploits posted for latest Internet Explorer bug
Hackers have discovered a vulnerability in Microsoft's popular IE (Internet Explorer) browser, and have released code that could be used to attack users of the program.
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