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- 04 October 2006
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News: OpenOffice could save Danish govt money
The Danish government could save around 125m Danish krone over the next five years if it adopted the OpenOffice productivity software instead of upgrading to Microsoft's Office 2007 suite.
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News: OpenRide to simplify AOL user experience
AOL has developed a version of its PC software designed to simplify and enhance how broadband users access online content and services.
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News: Further antipiracy measures for Vista
Microsoft will introduce a system for fighting software piracy with its upcoming Windows Vista and Windows Longhorn Server operating systems, the company said today.
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News: Fujitsu's prototype PC designs displayed
Fujitsu offered visitors to the Ceatec exhibition in Chiba, Japan, a look at entertainment PCs of the future with the display of two prototype computer designs.
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News: Water-cooled PC with Blu-ray drive from NEC
Japanese users won't have to worry about a noisy cooling fan disturbing them while they watch high-definition movies on NEC's newest computer.
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News: NTT DoCoMo's fuel cell prototype shown
NTT DoCoMo is showing at this week's Ceatec show in Japan a prototype fuel cell that it's developing with a Japanese start-up for use as a mobile phone recharger.
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News: Vista 'will be least secure Windows yet'
McAfee top executives went on the offensive early this week against Microsoft, saying Vista will be even less secure for customers than previous versions of Windows.
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News: Firefox exploit code was a wind-up
One of the hackers who demonstrated exploit code for a vulnerability in the way the Firefox browser handles Javascript admitted yesterday that the presentation was meant to be a joke.
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News: IBM improves PowerPC CPUs' efficiency
IBM has improved the power efficiency of two models of PowerPC processors, making an effort to strengthen its position in markets from cars and printers to networking and communications equipment.
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News: Intel's quad-core CPU: first benchmarks
The first benchmarks of Intel's quad-core Kentsfield processor are here, and the chip is showing some impressive speed in multithreaded applications.
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News: Intel faces watertight EC probe
European Commission antitrust officials investigating Intel presented what they believe is a watertight argument for prosecuting the firm to an internal panel of so-called devil's advocates on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the investigation.
- 03 October 2006
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News: RSS for mobiles unveiled by Nokia
Web 2.0 is coming to mobile phones, according to Nokia, which has launched a service that allows Java-enabled phone users to choose widgets, or small applications, that can be displayed on their phones.
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News: UK-based support centre for Tesco software
Supermarket chain Tesco will offer customers UK-based support via email for the six software applications it plans to release under its own brand later this month.
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News: Microsoft appeals EU antitrust fine
Microsoft has filed an appeal against the latest antitrust fine imposed on it by the European Commission, a Microsoft spokesman said today.
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News: Channel 4 asked to show data theft evidence
India’s Nasscom has asked broadcaster Channel Four to provide information from a news documentary that it plans to air on Thursday about alleged data theft in India.
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News: Nokia develops short-range wireless technology
Nokia has developed a short-range wireless technology that it says could improve on some of the shortcomings of Bluetooth.
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News: Hitachi TVs reprocess HD video on the fly
Hitachi will soon ship two large plasma televisions equipped with internal hard drives and a chip that can reprocess high-definition video at a lower bit rate in real time.
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News: Fujitsu shows 7.8in paper-thin display
Fujitsu has made progress in its development of flexible, paper-thin displays that consume very little power.
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News: Toshiba, Canon show 55in SED television
Toshiba and Canon demonstrated a television with a 55in SED screen at the Ceatac exhibition in Chiba, Japan. They plan to put the screens into production next year.
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News: Intel calls for open standards
Intel looks set to find itself in the midst of an industry battle over how the power and complexity of computers should be combined with the convenience and simplicity of consumer electronics.
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