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  • News: Fujitsu mobile phone has 3.1in screen

    Fujitsu's F904i handset provides a glimpse of the future of mobile phone entertainment: a 3.1in widescreen display, a music player and a 3Mp camera

  • News: Phishing threat surges as URLs triple

    The number of phishing web URLs nearly tripled from March to April, a security group said, as cybercriminals returned to a late-2006 tactic designed to do an end run around browser-based antiphishing filters.

  • News: Google adds Street View to Google Maps

    Google has unveiled Street View, a new feature that gives a panoramic flavour to its Google Maps application by offering 360-degree, navigable photographic views of selected locations.

  • News: Garmin helps websites offer built-in GPS

    Garmin has published APIs for connecting to its GPS devices, making it easier for web developers to write applications that use information about where consumers are located.

  • News: Google acquires browser-based AV firm

    Google has reportedly jumped into the antivirus market, snatching up browser-based security software maker GreenBorder Technologies for an undisclosed amount of money.

  • News: Google ups Gmail's attachment limit

    Google has made it possible to send larger attachments using Gmail - and opened the service up to anyone who wants an account.

  • News: 1.3m DRM free tracks on offer for $0.88

    PayPlay.FM is now selling its catalogue of 1.3 million tracks of DRM-free music in MP3 format in the US for $0.88 each. The company said it's offering twice the number of DRM-free tracks it pledged to offer in October, 2006 during a ‘Day Against DRM’ event.

  • News: Google gives Korean site a makeover

    Google is trying out a new look on its South Korean site that goes further from the company's famously clean design than anything tried before.

  • News: Google's DoubleClick in FTC investigation

    Google has confirmed that the US Federal Trade Commission is investigating its proposed $3.1bn purchase of online advertising seller DoubleClick.

  • News: CD-Wow fined £41 million in damages

    The company responsible for CD-Wow, Music Trading Online, has been ordered to pay £41 million to the British Phonographic Industry.

  • News: Scotland tops UK broadband charts

    Aberdeenshire and Shetland are the first local authority areas in Britain to have more than half of their homes and businesses switch to ADSL broadband, figures released by BT reveal.

  • News: Finnish court rules DVD DRM 'ineffective'

    A Finnish court ruling is prompting questions over the wording of a European copyright directive that prohibits publishing information that could enable illegal DVD copying.

  • News: China develops cyberwarfare viruses

    The People's Liberation Army (PLA) continues to build cyberwarfare units and develop viruses to attack enemy computer systems as part of its information-warfare strategy, the US Department of Defense (DOD) has warned.

  • News: Nokia to open research centre in China

    Nokia will open its first research centre in Asia in partnership with a Chinese university, the company said on Monday.

  • News: eBay launches Thai auction site

    Fewer than six months after reducing its commitment in China, eBay will make a new foray into Asia, this time in Thailand, the company said on Monday.

  • News: Interview: Google stands behind news site

    Google News has become a major source of web traffic - and frustration - for many media companies. We spoke to product manager Nathan Stoll about ranking, fair use and the benefits the site provides

  • News: Facebook enters online video battle

    Facebook has become the latest entrant into the online video battle, opening its Facebook f8 platform to outside developers and partners in an effort to gain ground on social networking rivals.

  • News: How spam keeps coming

    Scott Weiss, founder and CEO of communications security company IronPort likens spammers to dumb, aggressive dogs. Now the anti-spam industry is picking up on new attacks, such as image spam.

  • News: How 'connected' are you?

    Talent agents and publicists have the most contacts in their online address books, according to a new survey. And Argentina has the best contacts in the world.

  • News: Internet tax war rages in US senate

    US senators offered resistance to a proposed extension to the ban on internet taxes during a hearing yesterday