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- 16 June 2006
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News: Google to make products available everywhere
Internet users outside of the US may soon be able to access all of Google's products, many of which are currently available only in limited regions, if an executive search by the company is successful.
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News: Vulnerability found in Microsoft Excel
A vulnerability has been found in Microsoft's Excel spreadsheet program, just a few days after the company fixed problems with several of its applications in its monthly patch distribution.
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News: Blu-ray Disc players, movies nearly here
Next week, the high-definition video fight for consumers' hearts, minds, and wallets begins in the US.
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News: Microsoft battles slavery in Asia
Microsoft is donating $1m to several groups in Asia battling the modern human slave trade, which mainly targets women and children, to curb the trade and highlight the issue.
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News: Windows Genuine Advantage program irks users
Microsoft's program for testing whether a PC is running a genuine copy of Windows, Windows Genuine Advantage, has drawn considerable fire from users since it was launched last July.
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News: Google lags behind in finance-site stakes
US residents looking for financial news and information online overwhelmingly prefer Yahoo Finance, while Google Finance has failed so far to break into the ranks of the 10 most popular sites of this type
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News: Google toasts the bard with Shakespeare site
Stewing over exactly how Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be" speech continueth?
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News: Gates will leave Microsoft in 2008
Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates said yesterday he will step out of his daily role at Microsoft in July 2008 so he can take on a full-time role at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
- 15 June 2006
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News: CEO of NHS software supplier quits
A major software company involved in the government's overhaul of its health care IT system has seen its chief executive officer resign.
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News: Microsoft flaws exploited within 24 hours
A day after the release of patches for 21 Microsoft vulnerabilities, attack code has appeared on the internet, according to warnings from security firms.
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News: ITC investigates Apple in patent case
The US International Trade Commission will investigate claims that Apple's iPod infringes a patent claimed by Creative, the so-called 'Zen patent'.
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News: AOL starts testing AIM workplace version
AOL has begun publicly testing AIM Pro PE (Professional Edition), a version of its AIM instant-messaging service for workplace users, the ISP announced yesterday.
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News: ActiveX reprieve for some customers
Users who are unprepared for changes that Microsoft has made to the way its Internet Explorer browser handles ActiveX can get a reprieve, the company said yesterday.
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News: Criminals make more use of malicious code
Drive-by downloads have become the tools of ever more organised professional criminals, who typically use networks of thousands of otherwise innocuous websites to plant malicious code on users' systems.
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News: Netscape morphs into 'social news' site
AOL has repositioned its Netscape.com portal as a "social news" website where users and Netscape.com staffers can post, vote for, tag and review articles.
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News: Virus count drops in email, Sophos says
The proportion of email messages that contain malware has fallen for the first six months this year compared to the same period last year, Sophos PLC said yesterday.
- 14 June 2006
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News: Manage appointments with Outlook's calendar
Here's how to manage business appointments using Outlook 2007's calendar.
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News: Elonex may yet live on
Elonex Computers may be in financial difficulties, but it’s not necessarily beaten yet according to official information the company’s administrators released this afternoon.
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News: The hard-labour truth about iPods
Low-paid workers toil long hours at Hon Hai's Longhua, China, plant to produce Apple's popular iPod nano music player. The monthly salary of these workers is around £27.
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News: Google adds photo Web Albums to Picasa
Google has added a new online photo-sharing feature to Picasa, the free software that lets users organize digital photos on their computers.
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