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  • News: Microsoft buys health search engine

    Microsoft has agreed to acquire a company that operates a search engine for health information, one of the most popular search topics online.

  • News: Sony plans budget Blu-ray player

    Sony is planning to launch a Blu-ray Disc player in the middle of this year that's significantly cheaper than many current models on the market.

  • News: Delay for Apple TV

    Apple said that Apple TV, which was due to ship by the end of February, will be delayed for a couple of weeks.

  • News: Dell to sell Linux laptops & PCs

    After collecting some 1,800 new product and service ideas from IT users and customers using an online "suggestion box", Dell has announced that it's taking the user suggestions seriously and will soon debut and sell a new line of certified, user-ready Linux-loaded desktop and laptop computers.

  • News: IBM to beat Intel in chip race?

    IBM has taken a large stride in its race with Intel to make faster, smaller chips by building silicon transistors from a rare combination of metals.

  • News: BitTorrent's P2P movies take on iTunes

    BitTorrent has rolled out a paid music and movie download service in the US that uses its fast distribution system infamous for the massive piracy it facilitated when it debuted in 2001.

  • News: iPhone is overpriced, say consumers

    Consumers in the US aren't willing to pay what Apple may ask for the iPhone. However, if the price drops they'll switch their mobile service to AT&T in order to get Apple’s new handset, according to results of a new survey.

  • News: Google & MyYahoo are king of RSS

    FeedBurner, an RSS feed-tracking and management service, has released a report that analyses the most popular feed aggregators on the web based on content views and clicks back to a publisher's website.

  • News: Microsoft could lose Office Live

    Microsoft said it will seek to invalidate claims by a California company that has sued it for trademark infringement over the Office Live name.

  • News: Critical Firefox fix misses several flaws

    Mozilla has updated Firefox to patch 14 vulnerabilities, three of them critical, but pushed out the new versions without fixing several flaws.

  • News: First Office 2007 bug found

    EEye Digital Security said that it's found the first Office 2007 remote code vulnerability and has alerted Microsoft's bug team.

  • News: UK startup offers free website monitoring

    A UK startup has relaunched a service that monitors website performance and availability worldwide at no cost to its customers.

  • News: First HD DVD-R laptop launched

    The first laptop to feature an HD DVD-R drive, Toshiba's Qosmio Q30, went on sale in Japan over the weekend.

  • News: Apple, Samsung, Sandisk sued over MP3

    Little-known Texas MP3 Technologies is taking on Apple, Samsung Electronics and Sandisk with a patent-infringement lawsuit.

  • News: Green Grid powers up to save energy

    The Green Grid, a group of technology companies collaborating to improve energy efficiency in data centres, is officially open for business today.

  • News: Opinion: UK let down by Windows Marketplace

    Microsoft announced in January that Vista and Office 2007 would be available, 24 hours a day, online. Isn't that great? Well, no. Not if you happen to live anywhere other than the United States

  • News: Windows Vistas money-off loophole

    Microsoft concedes that a loophole allows anyone to install an upgrade version of Windows Vista, whether or not they’ve got a PC with an earlier version of Windows installed

  • News: Sex Offenders warning for email

    Sending indecent emails will now be punishable by a sexual offences prevention order (SOPO).

  • News: First look: HP launches Touchsmart PC

    HP has just come in to show off its first desktop to integrate a touch screen, the Touchsmart PC. This combines the functionality of a desktop computer with a one-touch multimedia centre.

  • News: Microsoft 'tweaks' antipiracy software

    Microsoft has "tweaked" its antipiracy software for Windows XP for English speakers, and has begun rolling out the optional tools to users in 21 additional countries - some of which the company has referred to as centres of counterfeiting