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- 16 June 2008
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News: Readers' choice: Top 10 travel blogs
See the world from the comfort of your desktop with these informative and entertaining sites, as recommended by PC Advisor readers
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News: PC Advisor launches dedicated games website
PC Advisor, the UK's leading technology website, has launched PC Advisor Games - a unique, free resource for video games fans everywhere. It is aimed at anyone interested in gaming - from occasional, casual gamers to the most dedicated high-end video games fans.
- 14 June 2008
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Video: Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 user review
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 is the best internet security suite on the market - according to this user review.
- 13 June 2008
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News: Intel video search uses face recognition
Intel is working on video search technology that it hopes to bring to its future multimedia platforms.
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News: Yahoo kills Microsoft deal, partners with Google
Yahoo has ended talks with Microsoft over a possible investment from the Windows developer, and switched its attention to search giant Google, agreeing a deal to run some of Google's advertisements alongside Yahoo search results.
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News: Firefox 3 'Download Day' set for Tuesday
Mozilla will release the next version of its Firefox browser on Tuesday June 17 and attempt to set a Guinness World Record for software downloads.
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News: Botnet builder gets 41 months in prison
A US hacker who hooked up a botnet within Newell Rubbermaid's corporate network was sentenced to 41 months in prison on Wednesday, according to the US Department of Justice.
- 12 June 2008
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Video: AVG Anti-Virus 8.0 user review
The beautifully named softwaretester101 takes a close look at the free version of AVG Anti-Virus, paying specific attention to the link scanner, and concluding that the free version has much of the polish of the Pro edition of the software.
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News: Net bullying may have driven boy to suicide
A 13 year old boy is thought to have committed suicide following an internet bullying campaign on social networking site Bebo.
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News: Final release of Opera 9.5 goes live
The final release of web browser Opera 9.5 is now available to download.
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News: BT's '100Mbps' trial deemed a waste of time
A trial of BT's high speed fibre broadband, which will take place in Kent will start by offering just 2.5Mbps with 'bursts' of 100Mbps and has been described by experts as "the lowest fibre service in Europe".
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News: Google tells Yahoo to snub Microsoft
According to Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, a merger between Yahoo and Microsoft will be bad for the tech marketplace and offer consumers less choice.
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News: Ofcom delays widespread WiMax availability
Ofcom has delayed the auction for the 2.6GHz wireless spectrum in a move which could delay the widespread availability of WiMax services in the UK.
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News: 3G dongles to ship with mobile phones
Mobile broadband dongles could be offered free as part of mobile phone packages by 2009 reports broadband comparison site Top 10 Broadband.
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News: Next Internet Explorer 8 beta targets IT pros
Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) will add features that will make deploying and managing the browser easier for IT professionals, according to Microsoft.
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News: Microsoft hires anti-phishing champion
Microsoft has hired the man behind the anti-phishing website Castlecops.com to help with the software company's phishing and spam investigations.
- 11 June 2008
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News: XP and Vista users open to 'carpet bomb' attack
A hacker has posted attack code that exploits critical flaws in Internet Explorer and Safari.
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News: Yahoo kills Yahoo Mail security features
Yahoo is removing its recently introduced security and anti-spam features after identifying it's the cause of problems experienced by users trying to collect POP e-mail from external accounts.
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News: Man admits Valentine's Day antiphishing hack
A California-based hacker has pleaded guilty to launching a Valentine's Day 2007 computer attack that nearly knocked an antiphishing website offline.
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News: Critical Internet Explorer and DirectX fixes released
Microsoft has released security patches for a number of its products, fixing critical flaws in the Internet Explorer browser, DirectX and Bluetooth wireless software for Windows.
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