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- 07 September 2006
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News: BlackBerry makes a splash with Pearl
RIM has launched the BlackBerry 8100 'Pearl', its smallest and sleekest phone, designed to take push email to the consumer market.
- 06 September 2006
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News: 'Free iTunes' signs second label
SpiralFrog has reached an agreement with EMI Music Publishing, one of the largest music publishers in the world, to use its songs and lyrics for a music download service scheduled to roll out in a beta version by November.
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News: Google unveils historical research service
Google plans to enhance its Google News service with a feature designed to let users find articles with historical information on events and people.
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News: Windows Mobile backer plans BlackBerry rival
Taiwan's High Tech Computer, the largest maker of mobile handsets that run the Windows Mobile OS, plans to launch a smartphone that looks like a BlackBerry, complete with a qwerty keypad, by the end of the year.
- 05 September 2006
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News: Microsoft nets phishing filter technology
Microsoft is using data-mining techniques from a third party in its internet browsers to guard against 'phishing' attacks, where dubious websites try to harvest personal information from unknowing victims.
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News: Sex, Google keys to Chinese blogging
Two China-based bloggers have found the secret to generating more page views: sex sells, and Google helps readers find it.
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News: Belkin to ship 802.11n Wi-Fi products this month
Belkin has unveiled its range of new wireless devices based on the draft standard for next-generation wireless networking, 802.11n.
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News: Panasonic recalls laptop batteries in Japan
Panasonic recalls 6,000 laptops batteries in Japan due to overheating fears. The company said the batteries are not produced by Apple and Dell's supplier.
- 04 September 2006
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News: Google enlists public to help label images
Google is asking surfers with time on their hands to help it categorise and label the images indexed by its search engine, building a database of knowledge about the contents of the images.
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News: Philips sees a future in healthcare
Philips hopes to dominate the market for electronic healthcare products in much the same way that Apple conquered the ears of consumers with its successful iPod portable music player.
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News: Online music store planned by MySpace
MySpace has talked of plans to sell music downloads before the end of this year.
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News: Malware warnings played down by Microsoft
With security vendors warning of malware that exploits a recently patched flaw in Windows, Microsoft is saying attacks are not on the rise.
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News: Mac Pro better deal than Dell
According to Associated Press, Apple's Mac Pro is a better deal than a top-flight Dell PC.
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News: Windows component flagged by antivirus
Computer Associates caused some headaches last week after its antivirus software inadvertently flagged part of the Windows OS as malware.
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News: Steve Irwin news devours bandwidth
News of Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin's death had website traffic in overdrive today, with many news sites operating on low-bandwidth mode as a result of high traffic.
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News: Free Wi-Fi for World Bank meeting
Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority is testing a free wireless internet service ahead of the annual meeting of the boards of governors of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, which take place this month in Singapore.
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News: Samsung first to demo mobile 4G
Samsung has demonstrated wireless technology that delivers 1Gbps to stationary clients, and 100 Mbps to clients moving at up to 70mph.
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News: Windows Vista RC1 released
After several delays, it appears Microsoft may get the next version of its Windows client operating system to customers according to its current timetable.
- 03 September 2006
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News: EC moots telecom super-regulator
The creation of a pan-European telecoms regulator has found significant industry support for the idea, though most remain against the notion overall.
- 02 September 2006
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News: Clearing system for universities 'in chaos'
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service has sent heads of university and college admissions offices enormous computer files filled with nothing but gobbledegook.
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