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- 14 May 2007
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News: Apple & Coca Cola offer free iTunes tracks
The promotion will run across 17 European countries from May until the end of August. Millions of songs will be given away through over two billion promotional packs of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke and Coke Zero.
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News: Microsoft plans PC on a USB drive
Microsoft and flash memory maker SanDisk have partnered to build a new generation of USB drives and memory cards that lets users carry a personalised desktop and applications to any Windows PC.
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News: Microsoft partners with VoIP suppliers
Microsoft is launching a qualification programme for phones that are compatible with its unified communications products.
- 13 May 2007
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News: The Beatles are coming to iTunes
Former Beatle Paul McCartney has confirmed music from the classic UK act will soon be made available online.
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News: High-def iTunes video rentals rumoured
Apple may introduce a subscription-based film rental service through iTunes and the Apple TV, company executives hinted during a shareholder meeting.
- 12 May 2007
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News: School iPod ban is cheating students
The Associated Press published an article last week about US high schools increasingly banning iPods because some kids use them to cheat, and issue that’s also been raised in the UK.
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News: IT news of the week - Saturday 12 May
Stay on top of the week’s biggest IT news with PC Advisor’s one-stop round-up of the top stories of the past seven days.
- 11 May 2007
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News: 'Fake' Google sites spark domain row
Google plans to take legal action against a Dutch man who uses the word ‘Google’ in the domain names he has registered.
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News: Legal action threatens Vista, iTunes & iPod
Media Rights Technologies (MRT), developers of technology that prevents users from ripping digital media streams, has filed a Cease and Desist letter against Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real. The organisation claims the companies are responsible for violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and intellectual property law.
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News: Windows Update hack bypasses firewalls
Hackers are using Windows Updates' file transfer component to sneak malicious code downloads past firewalls, according to Symantec.
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News: Music labels reveal Apple iTunes dominance
Apple's iTunes service dominates online music retail, the latest figures from aggregator Digital Music Group (DMG) confirm.
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News: Google shareholders kill anti-censorship plan
A majority of Google shareholders have voted against an anti-censorship proposal that took aim at the way the search giant conducts its business in China and other countries that engage in active censorship.
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News: Ballmer discusses Yahoo acquisition rumour
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hasn’t ruled out a possible acquisition of Yahoo but says that Microsoft usually doesn't make acquisitions as large as the rumoured $50bn deal for the internet company.
- 10 May 2007
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News: UK release date slips for Samsung Q1 Ultra
On Monday Samsung announced full details of the reduced price and upgraded performance for the US release of its Q1 Ultra UMPC (ultramobile PC) . Today a spokeswoman for Samsung's UK PR company told PC Advisor: "Unfortunately the Q1 Ultra's [UK] release has been delayed until June."
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News: UK Social Services laptop sold in eBay
Southend-on-Sea borough council in the UK is reviewing its procedures after a laptop computer containing social services case notes on local children turned up on eBay.
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News: Google Reader launched for the Wii
The Wii console now supports the RSS feeder, Google Reader.
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News: Hackers enter Microsoft HQ
Microsoft is once again inviting members of the hacking community into its Redmond, Washington, campus to show the software giant where it's gone wrong.
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News: Googling employees given thumbs up
A panel of three federal judges upheld a decision by the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) that says a fired federal employee wasn't harmed when a federal official used the Google search engine to research his prior work history.
- 09 May 2007
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News: Paris Hilton blogs for forgiveness
Paris Hilton has used her MySpace site to post a blog urging visitors to sign an online petition that seeks to encourage authorities to pardon her drink driving conviction.
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News: eBay to buy StumbleUpon?
eBay is in discussions with StumbleUpon regarding a deal to buy the bookmarking tool for around $75 million.
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