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  • News: PSP & PS3 cameras coming soon

    Sony is releasing a camera for its PlayStation Portable (PSP) console in the UK later this month.

  • News: Google hits back at Viacom's YouTube claims

    Google yesterday rejected a claim that it enables copyright infringement on YouTube.com. This was Google's first response to entertainment behemoth Viacom's $1bn lawsuit, which was filed in March.

  • News: Companies with paper records will face fines

    Companies that still have paper-based records will face being sued and receive fines, according to storage supplier ONStor.

  • News: Wi-Fi laptops poses health risk to kids

    The newest Wi-Fi threat to children comes from laptops, according to one expert who says wireless transmitters in mobile computers are a cause for concern.

  • News: Users judge Adobe Flash vs Microsoft Silverlight

    Microsoft's Silverlight technology could give Adobe's rival Flash browser plug-in software a run for its money based on attendee feedback at the Microsoft Mix07 conference in Las Vegas this week.

  • News: GodTube takes on YouTube

    A new free video sharing site called GodTube, which follows in the footsteps of YouTube, is due to be officially released today.

  • News: PS3 boss targets phones & networks

    Ken Kutaragi [cq], the former head of Sony's game division and the man who brought the world the PlayStation, will look to harness the power of the network to tie together content in his next endeavour.

  • News: Jabber founder joins Search Wikia

    Jabber creator Jeremie Miller is joining Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia and Wikia, in building an open-source, community-driven search service.

  • News: Windows Vista hacks set to be revealed

    Joanna Rutkowska, a Windows security researcher, is to demonstrate new ways for hackers to invade Windows Vista, including rootkit techniques and ways to defeat BitLocker drive encryption.

  • News: Microsoft dismisses Office 2007 security goals

    Unlike Microsoft executives who have predicted that Windows Vista will be hit by far fewer vulnerabilities than its predecessor, the developers who crafted Office 2007 won't set a security target.

  • News: BBC iPlayer coming this year

    The BBC has announced the forthcoming release of an on-demand service called iPlayer that will enable computer users to view BBC television shows after they're broadcast. BBC iPlayer is Windows-only, though the company has been asked by the organisation that oversees it to make iPlayer Mac-compatible.

  • News: Longhorn Server becomes Windows Server 2007

    Microsoft will tag its next server software, now codenamed Longhorn, with the prosaic ‘Windows Server 2007’, according to a document on the company's site.

  • News: Microsoft Silverlight goes open source

    Microsoft has broadened the developer base and programming capabilities for Silverlight by adding dynamic language support to an alpha version of the browser plug-in technology.

  • News: Reuters software picks good & bad news

    Thousands of news articles each day are piped by Reuters into financial-services firms and other businesses to help them make decisions. Now Reuters has also come up with a way to machine-read this content and rate it as ‘good’, ‘bad’ or ‘neutral’ as it relates to the subject of the story

  • News: Mattel develops BarbieGirl MP3 player

    Mattel has created an MP3 player that looks like a doll and can be transformed into live characters at BarbieGirls.com.

  • News: iTunes threatened by DRM-free music

    Apple's iPod and iTunes Store dominate online music, with the recording industry reporting that nearly 13 percent fewer CDs were sold in 2006 than the previous year, while sales of downloaded digital songs increased by almost 60 percent. But will DRM-free music and subscription-based services change the way we consume music?

  • News: Dell to dump direct sales model?

    Dell CEO Michael Dell has dropped his biggest hint yet that the PC vendor is looking at an indirect channel.

  • News: Sony defends decapitated goat stunt

    Sony has launched an internal inquiry following an event in Athens last month that featured a decapitated goat and topless models to promote its new game "God of War II."

  • News: 5 ways to tackle cyberstalkers & blog trolls

    Anyone who has participated in the blogosphere in the past two months knows the troubling story of Kathy Sierra, a prominent blogger who was the victim of online threats that included violent sexual acts and murder. When the harassment spread beyond her own blog to two others that were affiliated with other prominent bloggers, Sierra became so terrified that she cancelled an upcoming speaking engagement and took a hiatus from blogging.

  • News: BT develops Wii-style laptop adaptor

    BT has developed a new device for laptops that eliminates the need for a keyboard or mouse.