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- 03 July 2006
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News: 198 charges against IBM thrown out
A judge has thrown out nearly 200 claims of intellectual property violation filed against IBM by SCO on the grounds that SCO didn't identify the alleged infringements in enough detail.
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News: WGA kill switch in Windows XP denied
On Friday Microsoft dismissed theories that it plans to cripple copies of Windows XP if users don't install Windows Genuine Advantage, its contentious antipiracy tool.
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News: Google attempts to get lawsuit dismissed
A lawyer has told a federal judge that Google should be able to use any criteria it chooses to rank websites.
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News: Implications of French copyright law
French lawmakers approved a copyright law on Friday, in a move that could have profound consequences for online music stores, open-source programmers, desktop Linux users and P2P filesharers.
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News: Microsoft antipiracy program worm appears
A piece of malware masquerading as Microsoft's antipiracy tool is doing the rounds.
- 02 July 2006
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News: Intel gives BMW Sauber F1 team a boost
When Jacques Villeneuve raced in the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal last Sunday, his BMW Sauber F1 team had Intel inside.
- 01 July 2006
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News: Microsoft offers IE 7.0 Public Beta
Microsoft has posted a mildly revised and more secure Beta 3.0 version of Internet Explorer 7.0 free for public download.
- 30 June 2006
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News: BT wants more female engineers
In an attempt to better reflect the population it serves, BT's Openreach division has started a campaign to attract more female engineers.
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News: Blackberry subscriber numbers rising
The number of people signed up to RIM's Blackberry service has climbed since the end of a high-profile intellectual property rights lawsuit, the company said yesterday.
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News: Microsoft faces another lawsuit
Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage tool could soon be at the centre of a class-action lawsuit in the US.
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News: China to crack down on blogs
The supervision of blogs and search engines by the Chinese government is to be stepped up. The state-owned media has reported that the government wishes to crack down on 'illegal and unhealthy' content.
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News: Google builds own servers in efficiency drive
Google builds its own servers to cut costs, its senior vice-president of operations said yesterday.
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News: Two pirates sent to prison
The US Department of Justice on Wednesday announced that two men had been sent to prison for their participation in online software piracy.
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News: Office 2007 release date pushed back
Yet another delay in the development of Microsoft's Office 2007 means that the product is now likely to ship a few months later than expected, Microsoft said yesterday.
- 29 June 2006
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News: Bugs in IE let hackers into your email
There were warnings today that flaws in Microsoft's IE (Internet Explorer) could allow attackers to take control of your system.
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News: 'Click fraud' suit settled by Yahoo
Yahoo yesterday announced that it has settled a class-action lawsuit by agreeing to compensate advertisers for click fraud dating back to January 2004.
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News: Google loses appeal in trademark suit
Google has lost its appeal in a trademark case brought by Louis Vuitton, which complained that advertisers were using its name unfairly to sell goods online.
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News: Reach of mobile push email to extend
Orange has started to roll out a push email service that it hopes will appeal to small businesses and extend the reach of the technology across the workforce in larger businesses.
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News: Google launches Checkout payments system
After more than a year of speculation, Google today plans to release its online-payments system. It is likely to surprise many because its reach will extend further than previously thought.
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News: Wi-Fi coming to Japan's bullet-trains
British commuters might be used to waiting quite a while for a service to arrive but that's not usually the case with Japan's famously reliable Shinkansen 'bullet trains'.
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