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- 08 September 2006
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News: Samsung Telecom site becomes malware host
The US corporate website of Samsung Telecom has been hijacked and used to host and distribute malware, security vendor Websense has revealed.
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News: Video download store opened by Amazon
Amazon yesterday unveiled the Unbox Video Store, a direct rival to Apple's iTunes 24-7 video store, which allows users to buy or rent TV shows, movies and other video content from the internet.
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News: HTC unleashes Windows smartphone family
HTC, the largest maker of handsets that use Microsoft software, has launched four smartphones, including one that's designed to rival the BlackBerry.
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News: Cheap Xbox 360 to hijack PS3 launch?
Microsoft is planning to launch a cheaper version of its Xbox 360 games console in Japan a week before the PlayStation 3 is due on sale.
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News: Nasty bug found in 'veteran' ICQ client
AOL is advising users of its ICQ instant messaging service to update to the latest version of the software, following the discovery of a bug in an older version of the product.
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News: IBM microprocessors to power Wii
IBM has begun shipping millions of microprocessors to Nintendo, keeping the gaming company on track to launch its Wii gaming console as early as November.
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News: Intel launches vPro business bundle
Intel yesterday launched its vPro technology bundle for business desktops built into PCs from Gateway and HP.
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News: AOL wants developers for VoIP service
AOL will open up AIM Phoneline to external developers to let them create hardware devices and software applications for this internet telephony service.
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News: Just three Microsoft fixes for September
After handling 19 sets of patches in July and August, system administrators will have a bit of a break next week, when Microsoft is expected to release just three security updates for its Windows and Office products.
- 07 September 2006
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News: London tops credit card scam list
London, Manchester and the small Scottish town of Kilmarnock are the UK's top three credit card fraud hotspots, a research company has claimed.
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News: EU criticised for Microsoft action
Four European Parliament members have warned the European Commission that its actions toward Microsoft could endanger the competitiveness of businesses by delaying the release of Vista.
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News: Turn your mobile phone into a PVR
Watching TV on a mobile phone could get more interesting next year, with new technologies that promise to bring TiVo-like recording functionality to portable devices.
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News: Mozilla after Microsoft security secrets
Mozilla has hired a former Microsoft security strategist to help lock down its open-source products against online attacks.
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News: Conjugate your verbs with Microsoft
Those of us who took Latin at school know how hard it can be to keep all of the verb forms straight when trying to learn a new language.
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News: Huge tech support service launched by DSG
Dixons Stores Group, which operates electronics and computer stores throughout Europe, has launched a large customer support operation to capitalise on the increasing frustration of consumers with high-tech items.
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News: Intel confirms job losses
As anticipated, Intel has announced layoffs as part of a larger restructuring plan that envisions some 10,500 employee layoffs by mid-2007 and $5bn in savings by 2008.
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News: BlackBerry makes a splash with Pearl
RIM has launched the BlackBerry 8100 'Pearl', its smallest and sleekest phone, designed to take push email to the consumer market.
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News: IBM nets $35m supercomputer contract
The US Department of Energy has chosen IBM to build a new supercomputer for its Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
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News: AMD gains antitrust approval to buy ATI
AMD has gained approval from key US, Canadian and German antitrust regulators for its $5.4bn plan to buy ATI.
- 06 September 2006
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News: Subliminal spam provides a quick fix
PandaLabs says that it has detected a spam message that uses subliminal advertising techniques. The advertisement, which gives users the opportunity to buy financial stock online, features a sequence of images featuring the word "Buy" displayed extremely rapidly.
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