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- 30 January 2008
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News: vLite slashes Windows Vista installation size
Developer Dino Nuhagic has released version 1.1 of vLite, a tool enabling Windows Vista users to cut down the operating system's installation footprint.
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News: iPhone & BlackBerry in patent dispute
A US patent-holding firm has sued iPhone maker Apple, BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion, Motorola, Nokia, AT&T Mobility, Alltel, Samsung and others for patent infringement.
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News: O2 doubles iPhone call and text allowances
O2 is to offer Apple iPhone users double the current call time and text allowances under their existing contracts
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News: Cut-price eBay launching worldwide
eBay is to slash the cost of listing items on the online auction site by between 25 and 50 percent, while increasing the fees for sold items.
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News: MySpace opens developer platform
Programmers can pre-register for the MySpace Developer Platform today, ahead of the service's launch next week.
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News: Google fixes Windows Mobile's Gmail flaw
Google claims to have fixed a problem that was causing Windows Mobile phone users to receive blank Gmail messages.
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News: Rigged Word docs used to attack Windows PCs
Security software developer Trend Micro has warned PC users of new email attacks which use rigged Microsoft Word documents
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News: The ultimate guide to eBay safety
Ask any user about eBay and, for every success story you hear, there’ll also be one regarding fraud or payment scams. In fact, according to the FBI, which tracks online fraud via its Internet Crime Complaint Center, auction scams have averaged more than half of all online fraud complaints.
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News: Blow to EU music piracy crackdown
In a blow against the music industry, the European Court of Justice has ruled that EU countries don't have to require internet service providers to reveal subscriber data for use in civil cases.
- 29 January 2008
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News: Video: 'Windows 7' leaked online
Is this the face of Windows 7, the follow-up to Windows Vista that's not due out until late 2009 or early 2010?
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News: U2 manager calls for heavy-handed ISP tactics
Music fans illegally downloading songs could be subject to a 'three strikes and you’re out' rule, which will see their internet connections severed.
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News: Woolworths dumps HD DVD, focuses on Blu-ray
Woolworths has pulled its support for HD-DVD and will no longer be stocking the DVD format. The decision was made following the performance of Sony's Blu-ray at Christmas, when it outsold HD DVDs by 10-to-1.
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News: Facebook apps to appear on other sites
Applications designed to run on Facebook could soon find their way onto other websites, after the social-networking firm launched a new JavaScript client library which ends the restriction that prevented developers from running Facebook applications on competitors' sites.
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News: Free spoken text messages from Pinger
If you feel texting is impersonal and get frustrated by the lack of character per text then why not check out a new service that claims to be a "voice version of a text message".
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News: 2008 laptops to get LED backlights and Blu-ray
High-end laptops launching in 2008 will likely include more colourful screens thanks to light emitting diode (LED) backlights and Blu-ray Disc optical drives, according to an executive from Micro-Star International (MSI).
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News: AMD releases dual-chip graphics card
AMD has launched a high-end graphics card whose core will also be part of its next-generation Fusion processors.
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News: Scepticism over leaked 'Windows 7' code
A leaked build of Windows 7 apparently posted online is causing debate among the blogging community, with some believing it to be a legitimate version of Microsoft's next desktop operating system, and others claiming it's made up of fake disk images full of nothing
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News: US firm first with hosted Communications Server
Microsoft partner Intermedia has become the first to offer the new Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) as a hosted service.
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News: Microsoft admits Windows Home Server bug
Microsoft has revealed that Windows Home Server, the company's newest operating system, is also at risk to the vulnerabilities spelled out by the MS08-001 security bulletin.
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News: Symantec shows new 'Family Safety' technology
Symantec is to demonstrate new child-protection software at the Demo conference this week that monitors children's activities online as well as encourages children to be involved in setting the rules for safe and appropriate online behaviour.
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