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  • News: Windows Vista to get new 'Ultimate Extras'

    The team responsible for developing add-ons for Microsoft's Windows Vista Ultimate have reacted to critics by breaking a three-month silence to say that they'll finalise a new 'Ultimate Extra' by the end of summer

  • News: Developers abandon Windows for Linux

    Microsoft's Windows platform is losing traction as a target for application developers in North America but still is the dominant platform, according to Evans Data survey results being released today.

  • News: iPhone's wireless network is crippled

    iPhone users across the US were complaining yesterday that AT&T's wireless data network was down.

  • News: SAP admits to 'inappropriate downloads'

    SAP AG waited until almost the last minute to refute Oracle's strongly worded legal complaints accusing it of stealing trade secrets in a bid to attract new customers.

  • News: Gordon Brown snubs tech appointments

    IT suppliers body Intellect has warned that there is not enough representation from the technology industry on prime minister Gordon Brown's new Business Council for Britain.

  • News: Activation hell for iPhone buyers

    Apple's iPhone launch has been marred by delays in AT&T's phone activation system, leaving some people unable to use their new toy throughout the weekend.

  • News: iPhone: 500,000 sales & counting

    Apple has sold 525,000 iPhones since the product's US launch last Friday, Reuters reports.

  • News: Is AMD's Barcelona delayed?

    AMD insisted it would begin shipping its ‘Barcelona’ quad-core Opteron processor in August, rebutting industry rumours that the chip faced manufacturing problems that could delay it until October.

  • News: Microsoft's PDF rival to become a standard

    Standards body Ecma International has formed a technical committee to develop a standard built on Microsoft's XML Paper Specification (XPS), a rival file format to Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF).

  • News: First look: Hands-on with the iPhone

    Does the Apple iPhone live up to the hype? Of course it doesn't - it couldn't possibly. As David Platt, a computer science professor at Harvard University, remarked to Reuters: "God himself could not design a device that could live up to all the hype."

  • News: Tackling the iPhone mob

    As 6:00pm approached on Friday, the mob in front of the Apple's flagship San Francisco store counted down the seconds as if it was New Year's Eve.

  • News: Hackers could unlock iPhone today

    Now that Apple's iPhone is finally on sale, the race is on to see who can unlock it. Locked phones can only be used with the mobile service from one carrier, a move designed to guarantee carriers recover the cost of subsidising a handset through monthly service charges. But the cost of the iPhone, which is priced at either $499 (£250) or $599 (£300) depending on the model, is not subsidised by AT&T.

  • News: The iPhone killers: best products of 2007

    Apple’s iPhone is the most highly anticipated tech gadget of the year, but David Haskin believes it’s distracted us from other hot new products launched in the first half of 2007

  • News: Vodafone to launch iPhone in Europe?

    Investment bank Credit Suisse claims Vodafone is one of the favourites to be network operator for the iPhone in Europe.

  • News: Microsoft solves iPhone email flaw

    An update to Exchange 2007 released by Microsoft should solve problems that may have prevented mail from Exchange Server 2007 from being received by Apple’s iPhone.

  • News: New Storm Trojan targets inboxes

    A new round of greeting card spam that draws users to attack sites relies on a sophisticated multi-pronged, multi-exploit strike force to infect machines, security professionals said late last night.

  • News: RIM says iPhone fever is helping Blackberry

    BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) announced record high subscriber growth and strong device shipments in its first quarter, a sign that some users aren't putting off smartphone purchases ahead of today's iPhone launch.

  • News: Chinese whispers over iPhone release

    Americans aren't the only ones going crazy over news about Apple's iPhone. The impending launch of the phone tops technology news headlines in China today, hours before the handset was due to hit store shelves in the US.

  • News: iPhone supply concerns Apple boss

    The number of iPhones manufactured by Apple may not be enough to meet customer demand when the smart phone goes on sale in the US today, CEO Steve Jobs has revealed.

  • News: Intel ships 1m quad-core chips

    Intel has shipped more than 1 million quad-core Xeon 5300 microprocessors since introducing them in November 2006, meeting a goal announced by company executives earlier this year.