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- 02 August 2007
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News: Google launches Google Web History in UK
Google today announced that Google Web History is available in the UK.
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News: Homer Simpson exposes Chinese media piracy
An article about MS (multiple sclerosis) accompanied by a photo of Homer Simpson has exposed Chinese state-run media's penchant for using images without permission.
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News: iPhone gets free Wi-Fi, translation tool
Thirteen airports in the US and Canada are to offer Apple iPhone users free wireless internet connectivity in August. Meanwhile, iPhone owners can also now access a language translation tool, to look up phrases in five major languages.
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News: PlayStation 3 to get digital TV tuner
Sony plans to release a digital TV tuner for its PlayStation 3 (PS3) console next year, according to Warwick Light, head of the company’s marketing in New Zealand.
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News: Are MySpace & Facebook taking over the web?
Total visits to social-networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook have increased by 270 percent over the past year, according to internet measurement company ComScore.
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News: Airlines getting ready for in-flight Wi-Fi
In-flight Wi-Fi access is to be trialled by American Airlines across the US starting next year, according to the airline and its Wi-Fi provider AirCell.
- 01 August 2007
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News: Online Microsoft Works to take on Google Docs?
Microsoft is preparing an update to the Microsoft Works productivity suite amid renewed speculation that the long-standing, low-end counterpart to Microsoft Office is also being groomed to take on Google Docs and Spreadsheets.
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News: 'Sleazy' Zango under fire for adware
An advertising software maker criticised last year by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is under fire again for allegedly not clearly labelling its software and informing consumers what it does on their PCs.
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News: Google tackles Google Analytics woes
Google has resolved the latest data outage to hit Google Analytics, and promises to cut down on the frequency of technical problems affecting the website traffic-monitoring service.
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News: Xbox 360 beats Wii on web searches
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 has become the most searched-for games console, surpassing the Nintendo Wii due to new games, price drop rumours, and inquiries about hardware issues.
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News: Accenture tests consumer website brands
A new website assessment service launched by Accenture could help businesses get more bang out of the bucks they invest in their consumer sites.
- 31 July 2007
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News: Patch warning for Firefox users
Mozilla has patched a pair of nasty flaws in its Firefox browser, two weeks after security researchers first started posting code that showed how the flaws could be exploited in attacks.
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News: Apple sells 3 billion songs on iTunes
Apple claims that more than three billion songs have been downloaded from its iTunes Store.
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News: Leaked Vista hotfixes point to SP1 release
Speculation about the imminent availability of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) has started again after two substantial collections of Windows Vista hotfixes leaked to the internet
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News: Ransomware secrets reveal single source
New research from security experts Secure Science Corporation (SSC) suggests the two most prominent ransomware Trojans of recent times could be the work of the same people, or a related group of criminals.
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News: Adobe ColdFusion 8 ships in the UK
Adobe has released the latest version of its ColdFusion tool for building dynamic websites and internet applications.
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News: New Microsoft group targets Google ads
Microsoft hopes a new research group will help is keep up with Google by developing new search and advertising technologies and rapidly deliver them to advertisers and customers.
- 30 July 2007
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News: ID fraud on the up, says Fraud Prevention Service
New stats from The UK Fraud Prevention Service (CIFAS) show that financial fraud surged in the first half of 2007 compared with the same period in 2006.
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News: Coming soon: the iPod washing machine
LG Electronics, developer of the internet fridge, has set its sights on another appliance in its attempts to install consumer electronics functionality in the kitchen.
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News: Warning over 'critical' Yahoo Widgets flaw
Yahoo Widgets users were warned last week that the web-based, gadget-like apps feature a critical flaw allowing hackers can use to hijack Windows PCs.
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