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- 18 May 2006
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News: Internet gambling operators indicted
The fugitive owners of a gambling website based on the Caribbean island of Antigua have laundered $250m in profits, according to charges brought by the US Department of Justice.
- 17 May 2006
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News: File-sharing app compromises power station
An unauthorised file-sharing program installed on a PC compromised the security of an unnamed power station in Japan, local media has reported.
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News: Microsoft hits back in Xbox patent dispute
Microsoft is countersuing Lucent in a dispute over Microsoft's alleged misuse of patented technology in the Xbox 360.
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News: VoIP security is all about implementation
Lack of equipment interoperability and confusion over who is responsible for security are to blame for the lack of security in VoIP.
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News: Search functions top priority for MS
Bill Gates will explain today how Microsoft is adding search capabilities to its enterprise software, emphasising that employees waste time trying to find information.
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News: Personal data traders 'should get two years'
Information Commissioner Richard Thomas wants those who trade in illegally obtained personal data to be jailed for as long as two years.
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News: Creative 'may fail in iPod patent case'
Analysts have warned that Creative's legal bid to prevent the iPod being sold in the US may fall flat.
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News: China to become Sony's second-largest market
China will soon become the second-largest market for Sony's electronics division, eclipsing sales from the company's home market in Japan, a senior executive said yesterday.
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News: Yahoo previews updated home page
Yahoo is giving users a first look at what it calls the most significant redesign yet of its home page.
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News: IBM to adopt ODF for Lotus Notes
IBM chose the Deutsche Notes User Group conference in Germany this week to make a significant announcement about its adoption of the ODF (OpenDocument Format) in the next version of Lotus Notes.
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News: AMD challenges Intel with laptop CPU
AMD aims to grab laptop PC market share from Intel with a family of Turion mobile processors launched today.
- 16 May 2006
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News: Sony's UX50 ultracompact PC
Sony took the wraps off its Vaio UX50 ultracompact PC at a news conference in Tokyo today and we got five minutes to play with this cool-looking device.
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News: Scansafe protects against fake search results
British security company ScanSafe has started testing a tool that protects users from malicious links listed in internet search results.
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News: Skype 2.5's stealth mode 'cracked'
Only days after it emerged that 'stealth' techniques had been introduced into the beta version of Skype 2.5 have these techniques - designed to make Skype harder to block - been cracked.
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News: VoIP added to Nokia's internet tablet
Nokia has updated the operating system for its Wi-Fi internet tablet device, adding support for VoIP and instant messaging, the company said today.
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News: Skype to offer more to businesses
Skype will offer additional features for businesses but it won't develop a specific VoIP product for the workplace
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News: Red card for Taiwanese DVD factory
Police in Taiwan have raided a pirate DVD and CD-R lab, arresting four people and seizing 250 optical disc burners, the Motion Picture Association said yesterday.
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News: Sony shows smallest Vaio PC yet
For the first time in two years Sony is updating its Vaio U ultra-compact PC line with a model that is the smallest Vaio yet developed, the company said today.
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News: Creative and Apple at war over patent
Digital media player vendor Creative has asked a US court to block sales of Apple's iPod devices, claiming they violate one of Creative's US patents.
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News: IT unlocks the origin of Darwin's theory
British naturalist Charles Darwin is credited with the theory of evolution, but a crucial part of his theory came from his mentor, John Stevens Henslow, a lesser-known Cambridge University professor.
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