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  • News: Vista 'won't boost PC sales'

    Microsoft's all-new Windows Vista operating system won't much affect PC sales this year, according to a respected industry predictor. Rick Tsai, president and chief executive officer of TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co), said today that operating systems usually face slow, gradual adoption.

  • News: Pope slams repulsive video games

    Pope Benedict XVI has added his voice to the discussion in Europe in favour of stricter controls on violent video games and their sale to children.

  • News: Early start for UK Vista sales

    UK computer retailers are planning to open their doors early on the launch day of Vista in preparation in anticipation of high demand from Microsoft’s new operating system.

  • News: Google upgrades Groups forum

    Google has dusted the cobwebs off its Groups discussion forum service with a redesigned interface and new features such as the ability to create and edit web pages and upload and share files.

  • News: Apple finally patches Quicktime flaw

    Apple has patched a vulnerability in its QuickTime media player that could give a hacker control over a computer.

  • News: Microsoft hosts botnet summit

    Microsoft is hosting an unusual summit of security experts to discuss the growing malevolence of botnets, zero-day exploits and rootkits.

  • News: Norway steps up Apple iTunes threat

    Apple could face legal action by the Norwegian government in March if the US company refuses to unlock its iTunes online music store from its iPod media player.

  • News: US military needs Web 2.0 strategy

    The US military should embrace user-driven web services such as wikis, video-sharing and social-networking sites, according to a defence analyst.

  • News: Playstation 3 to launch in UK on 23 March

    Sony has announced that its PlayStation 3 will launch in Europe in two months, with UK users set to pay a price premium for the console

  • News: Vodafone to pay customers for videos

    In a move to generate more buzz - and bucks - for its Live mobile phone portal, Vodafone is poised to launch a Web 2.0 service that allows customers to upload and view their own videos.

  • News: Wii & DS boost for Nintendo

    Nintendo’s sales and profits are surging on strong sales of its new Wii console and DS handheld gaming device.

  • News: Microsoft already planning Vista SP1

    On the verge of the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft is already accepting orders for features to go in the OS's first service pack.

  • News: MySpace introduces missing child alerts

    MySpace.com is now distributing alerts (to members in the US to) notify (them) US members of missing children in their area.

  • News: Free hotspot community goes mobile

    Fon Technology hopes to make it easier for users to connect to its network of hotspots with Wi-Fi-enabled phones by offering them software from Spotigo.

  • News: Study: Mobile health risks dismissed

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  • News: PS3 content to be optimised for Cell

    Sony and one of Japan's largest computer games software makers, Bandai Namco, are planning to jointly develop entertainment contents optimised for the powerful Cell chip that sits under the hood of the PlayStation 3.

  • News: Microsoft releases Ajax tool

    Microsoft has released a developer tool formerly code-named Atlas for building web applications based on Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML).

  • News: Domain name grab hits Google Germany

    Visitors to the Google’s German website were met with a strange sight yesterday morning: gone was the Google logo, replaced by the name of a local ISP with the message that no content was available for the domain.

  • News: EU to push mobile roaming regulations

    Europe’s mobile phone industry will continue to fight plans to regulate roaming charges, even though Germany, the European Commission and the European Parliament appear dead set on imposing them, said the GSM Association.

  • News: New tools for Office 2007 & OpenOffice

    Microsoft and OpenOffice.org have both released toolkits that support building applications for their competing document file formats and productivity suites.