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- 28 September 2006
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News: HD-DVD drive for Xbox 360 to cost £130
Microsoft has expanded on its plans to launch an HD-DVD drive for its Xbox 360 console to markets in the UK, the company said at its X06 gaming event in Barcelona yesterday.
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News: Balance cybersecurity risks, expert says
Governments and businesses face a variety of cybersecurity threats, but they also need to allow for increasing demands from computer users across the globe.
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News: IBM licenses water-cooled servers
IBM will license its technology for cooling servers with water instead of air to a Chicago-area company.
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News: Intel's next mobile platform coming in 2007
Intel's 'Santa Rosa' laptop platform will hit the shelves in the first half of 2007, bringing improvements in processing power, battery life and wireless connectivity over the current Centrino architecture.
- 27 September 2006
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News: Microsoft releases file-server backup beta
In a continuing bid to capture some of the tape-backup market, Microsoft on today released a beta version of the upgrade to its file-and-application server recovery software.
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News: VoIP, P2P, IM blocked by Sophos Anti-Virus
Security vendor Sophos has upgraded its antivirus software to allow system administrators to block the installation of file-sharing, VoIP and instant-messaging programs.
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News: Sony e-book reader coming in October
Sony will begin selling an electronic-book reader in stores and on the web in the US by the end of October, and has opened a dedicated online bookstore for the reader, it said today.
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News: Microsoft attempts to sue DRM hackers
Microsoft is suing a group of hackers who apparently gained access to the company's proprietary source code, creating a program that wipes media files clean of file-sharing restrictions.
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News: Vodafone's exclusively self-branded phone
Vodafone will introduce what could be its first mobile phone to carry its own brand exclusively, and not that of the phone manufacturer.
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News: AMD blasts 'arrogant' Intel
AMD hopes yesterday’s Mobile Forum in Nice succeeded in convincing customers it’s getting the upper hand over Intel in the laptop market.
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News: Intel's quad-core chips coming in November
Intel will ship quad-core processors in November for servers and gaming PCs, accelerating its effort to regain momentum in sales of power-efficient chips.
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News: Three images on one LCD screen
Sharp has developed an LCD screen that can display three full-screen images simultaneously, depending on where the viewer sits.
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News: Part of AMD's anti-Intel lawsuit dismissed
A district court judge in the US state of Delaware has dismissed part of AMD's lawsuit against Intel.
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News: Intel still hungry for the thrill of speed
Despite the industry's focus on efficient chips in recent years, Intel will continue to build new designs for high-speed processors, including a prototype teraflop chip.
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News: Fewer products launched at Photokina
Fierce competition in the imaging market has prompted many manufacturers to announce their new products days, weeks and even months ahead of one of the industry's key venues, Photokina, which opened yesterday.
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News: Microsoft Research celebrates 15th birthday
Microsoft's research arm is celebrating its 15-year anniversary this week by patting itself on the back for creating innovating technology and showing off some new work being done in the group.
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News: Server failure makes Google unavailable
The failure of a DNS (domain name system) server at Comcast caused problems for some web surfers in the north east section of the US yesterday, making several websites, including Google, inaccessible.
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News: Microsoft patches IE bug early
With attackers finding new ways to exploit a critical flaw in Internet Explorer, Microsoft has released a patch for the problem ahead of its next scheduled round of security updates.
- 26 September 2006
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News: Nokia announces music-recommendation service
Nokia has introduced several phones and also announced a music recommendation service that hints at the potential for a full-blown music store from the company.
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News: Wikipedia taking on the vandals in Germany
When Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected as pope last year, some internet users who logged onto Wikipedia to see what he looked like found a rather different image.
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