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- 09 October 2006
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News: Free Google tools woo website developers
Valentine's Day is months away, but Google has displayed its ardour for developers by delivering to them the programming equivalent of a box of chocolates and a dozen red roses.
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News: Microsoft releases Windows Vista RC2
Microsoft has released what it expects to be the final release of Windows Vista before the operating system is sent to manufacturing for distribution.
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News: Schwarzenegger vetoes RFID privacy protection
Arnold Schwarzenegger has vetoed legislation that would have created a security framework for the use of RFID technology in California.
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News: Google could buy YouTube this week
Speculation that Google is about to acquire video-sharing phenomenon YouTube gathered pace over the weekend.
- 07 October 2006
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News: EU, US will share air passenger data
European Union and US negotiators have reached agreement on how to share information about passengers flying to the US from Europe, a Finnish government spokesman said yesterday.
- 06 October 2006
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News: FM transmitters 'legal by Christmas'
FM transmitters seem set to be made legal in the UK just in time for Christmas.
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News: Govt workers rapped over porn surfing
Employees at the US Department of Interior (DOI) spend significant time on sexually explicit and gambling Web sites and even more time shopping and playing online games while at work, according to a report released this week.
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News: Microsoft fixes 11 'critical' flaws
In a fresh bid to thwart hackers from exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in its Windows and Office software, Microsoft plans to issue a total of 11 security updates next Tuesday.
- 05 October 2006
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News: Gambling cyber-blackmailers sentenced
Three Russians who succeeded in extorting money from online gambling websites based in the UK, have each been jailed for eight years.
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News: 'Foolproof' malware scanner from Sophos
Sophos has launched a host intrusion detection technology it claims can spot malware before it has a chance to execute anywhere on the network.
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News: Find code online with Google
Google has created a specialised search engine designed to find software source code publicly available on the web.
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News: Yahoo kicks off mobile ad tests
Yahoo ratcheted up its sponsored mobile search program yesterday, launching a beta test for all users of its mobile portal in the UK and US.
- 04 October 2006
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News: OpenOffice could save Danish govt money
The Danish government could save around 125m Danish krone over the next five years if it adopted the OpenOffice productivity software instead of upgrading to Microsoft's Office 2007 suite.
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News: OpenRide to simplify AOL user experience
AOL has developed a version of its PC software designed to simplify and enhance how broadband users access online content and services.
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News: Further antipiracy measures for Vista
Microsoft will introduce a system for fighting software piracy with its upcoming Windows Vista and Windows Longhorn Server operating systems, the company said today.
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News: Fujitsu's prototype PC designs displayed
Fujitsu offered visitors to the Ceatec exhibition in Chiba, Japan, a look at entertainment PCs of the future with the display of two prototype computer designs.
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News: Vista 'will be least secure Windows yet'
McAfee top executives went on the offensive early this week against Microsoft, saying Vista will be even less secure for customers than previous versions of Windows.
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News: Firefox exploit code was a wind-up
One of the hackers who demonstrated exploit code for a vulnerability in the way the Firefox browser handles Javascript admitted yesterday that the presentation was meant to be a joke.
- 03 October 2006
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News: RSS for mobiles unveiled by Nokia
Web 2.0 is coming to mobile phones, according to Nokia, which has launched a service that allows Java-enabled phone users to choose widgets, or small applications, that can be displayed on their phones.
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News: UK-based support centre for Tesco software
Supermarket chain Tesco will offer customers UK-based support via email for the six software applications it plans to release under its own brand later this month.
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