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- 06 March 2006
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News: Shutdown avoided as BlackBerry dispute is settled
RIM and NTP have settled their longstanding legal battle, with RIM paying NTP $612.5m (about £350m) to settle all of NTP's patent claims against it.
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News: Samsung plans 8GB HDD mobile phone
Samsung will launch a Windows Mobile-based mobile phone that packs an 8GB hard disk drive, hitting European markets in the second half of 2006.
- 05 March 2006
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News: Google execs: Growth potential is huge
Google's top executives drove through a simple message at the company's annual meeting with Wall Street analysts this week: the sky is the limit on the company's revenue growth potential in the long term.
- 04 March 2006
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News: Analysis: what does Google know about you?
Want to know what's going on in someone's mind? Look at the words they enter in their favourite search engine. Fortunately, that information is private, right? Maybe not.
- 03 March 2006
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News: US to probe for digital music price fixing
European record labels were keeping quiet this morning regarding a potential US Department of Justice investigation into digital music price fixing.
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News: Govt-funded site aims to promote open source
The Open Source Academy has launched a website offering information on procurement and a free 'ask an expert' service.
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News: EU acted 'in a manner detrimental to Microsoft'
Microsoft yesterday accused the European Commission of actively working with the company's rivals and failing to act as an independent regulator in its ongoing antitrust case against the software giant.
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News: Microsoft offers a few more 'Origami' details
Despite the buzz being generated by its Origami Project, Microsoft plans to give it only brief mention at the upcoming CeBit trade show.
- 02 March 2006
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News: Skype cordless uses Bluetooth
A Bluetooth handset designed for Skype will arrive in the UK in April.
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News: Teenager claims to find Gmail vulnerability
A teenage blogger claims to have discovered a flaw in Google's Gmail service that allows JavaScript to run.
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News: Consumers are confused by IPTV, study finds
Almost half of consumers don't understand what IPTV is, although many of them want some of the features it has to offer, according to a new study released today.
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News: Wikipedia goes mega
The English version of Wikipedia now contains more than one million articles, according to the Wikimedia Foundation.
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News: Google moving search records out of China
In an effort to protect users of its Google.cn website, Google is moving search records out of China and into the US, a company executive said this week.
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News: China won't split the internet in two
Western media was abuzz yesterday with reports that China plans to create a set of Chinese-language domain names as part of a bid to split itself off from the internet. Just one problem: it's not true.
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News: Microsoft issues expected browser updates
Microsoft has issued several expected changes to how Internet Explorer deals with interactive content on web pages, an update stemming from a long-running patent infringement dispute.
- 01 March 2006
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News: Google News in your pocket
In a further push into the mobile space, Google has optimised Google News for mobile phone users.
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News: AOL casts net on phishers
AOL has filed three civil lawsuits against major phishing gangs, seeking $18m (about £10m) from the groups, the company said yesterday.
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News: Mac mini goes Intel
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced the availability of an Intel-powered Mac mini, confirming: "50 per cent of our entire product line is now available with Intel processors, in less than sixty days."
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News: Critics rip into AOL's pay-to-send email system
A variety of non-profit groups launched a website and a campaign on Tuesday to fight AOL's plan to add a certified, pay-to-send email scheme to its infrastructure.
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News: Microsoft facing Vista upgrade conundrum
Now that Microsoft has finalised Windows Vista's six editions, the challenge at hand for the company is to encourage customers to upgrade once the new OS is available.
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