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- 07 June 2006
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News: UK looks to get tough on cybercrime
Tightening up existing legislation will help UK authorities to prosecute hackers better and put them in prison longer – but analysts question whether the moves will constrict an explosive growth in costly cybercrime.
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News: No-show for Quad SLI at Computex
nVidia's Quad SLI graphics technology produces stunning images, but you won't see them displayed on the show floor at Computex.
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News: Communications blamed in London bomb response
The lack of a functioning radio communications system within the London Underground limited the response to the 7 July bombings last year, a new report has concluded.
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News: Via goes pret-a-porter with Vogue PCs
Via is going pret-a-porter with Vogue, its latest reference design for PC makers, announced today at the Computex exhibition in Taipei.
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News: Google ads used to hock dodgy antispyware
A man accused of using Microsoft's name on Google's AdWords system to trick consumers into buying ineffective antispyware software has agreed to pay $2,000 to settle the charges.
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News: Microsoft takes aim at MySpace
Microsoft is planning to incorporate social networking features into its MSN Spaces blog publishing and hosting service and build in support for Gadgets.
- 06 June 2006
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News: Russian extortion Trojan hits web
A week after a woman from Rochdale was reported to have fallen victim to an encryption Trojan, Arhiveus-A, an older rival has reappeared on the internet.
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News: Intel looks beyond entertainment with Viiv
For the moment, Intel's Viiv platform is all about digital entertainment, but that might not always be the case.
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News: Acer to launch HD-DVD laptop this month
Acer will launch a laptop computer with an HD-DVD drive later this month, it said today at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.
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News: Intel chipset marks start of offensive
Intel launched a chipset for desktop computers today and vowed to take back market share lost to its main rival AMD by the end of this year.
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News: AMD/Dell deal 'surprised' Intel
A top Intel executive today admitted that the company was surprised by Dell's decision to use AMD processors in some of its high-end servers.
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News: Web-based spreadsheet offered by Google?
Google will launch a web-based spreadsheet program today, as it continues building a suite of office applications to rival those offered by Microsoft, according to reports.
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News: Intel 'pushed in different directions'
One year after Apple announced plans to use Intel processors in its computers, Apple is pushing the world's largest chip maker in different directions, a top executive said yesterday.
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News: Microsoft Live Labs releases security services
Microsoft's Live Labs has launched two security-related web-based services, one for providing authentication and another for connecting P2P applications through network firewalls.
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News: Fujitsu's 1.8in HDD to launch next year
Fujitsu will launch its first 1.8in hard disk drive in the middle of next year, a company engineer said at the Computex trade show today.
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News: AMD to resell Transmeta chip
AMD will resell a processor designed by Transmeta for Microsoft's pay-as-you-go PC initiative as part of a strategy to connect people in developing countries to the internet, Transmeta said yesterday.
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News: Yahoo to revamp My Web
Yahoo plans to unveil improvements to its My Web social bookmarking service today, including a revamped interface designed to make it simpler to use.
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News: Microsoft awards research grants
Microsoft has awarded 12 grants to scientists studying various aspects of search-engine technology, in an attempt by the company to foster research in this area.
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News: Sony debuts digital SLR camera
Sony today unveiled its first digital single lens reflex camera, the 10.2Mp Alpha DSLR-A100.
- 05 June 2006
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News: Parliament 'should not legislate DRM'
In a report released today, a group of lawmakers advised the government not to make DRM systems mandatory.
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