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  • News: NEC sells Packard Bell

    NEC has sold its Packard Bell BV unit to companies controlled by John Hui, the former owner of eMachines.

  • News: Darth Vader is now a USB drive

    Mimoco LLC has unveiled its new Star Wars line of 'mimobots' – designer USB flash drives – in the US.

  • News: Yahoo simplifies e-business for novices

    Web giant makes it easier for small businesses to set up shop online with new wizards for designing and running stores

  • News: Danes lead broadband penetration

    Three northern European countries show the world's highest broadband penetration rates, with Denmark leading the pack, according to statistics released Friday by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.

  • News: Chilling out with PlayStation 3

    PlayStation 3 peripherals are already starting to trickle in, in anticipation of the console's release in the US and Japan next month

  • News: PowerPoint zero-day threat appears

    New proof-of-concept code targeting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Office 2003 PowerPoint has become publicly available

  • News: BT fires back at spammers

    New automated system should identify professional spammers and 'botnet'-infected customers on the BT broadband network

  • News: No EU delay for Windows Vista

    Microsoft has agreed to make changes to Windows Vista to satisfy European Union regulators, and claims the new OS will be released within weeks

  • News: Time Warner targets Google

    Time Warner has revealed it will approach Google to resolve the copyright issues that plague video-sharing phenomenon YouTube.

  • News: Digital music sales near $1bn

    Digital music sales continue to grow, in revenue and as a percentage of overall music sales, according to research from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).

  • News: Office Live to complement Office 2007

    Office Live, a set of web-hosted services from Microsoft, will play a key role in delivering collaboration functions to users of its Office 2007 suite.

  • News: Congressional Budget Office mailing list hacked

    Hackers have breached the mailing list of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), according to the agency.

  • News: Bloggers angry at Google outage

    Citizen journalists were unable to update their weblogs yesterday after Google’s Blogger and Blogspot hosting services went offline for two hours.

  • News: Windows Vista could protect rootkits

    A security researcher is raising concerns about a digital rights management feature in Windows Vista that he claims may make it easy for malicious code authors to block antivirus programs from removing their wares.

  • News: Adobe's internet app for offline PCs

    Adobe is planning to offer more details later this month on its Apollo project, designed to run rich internet applications offline on PCs

  • News: Apple set to release red iPod Nano

    Oprah Winfrey and U2 frontman Bono took away any surprise of Apple's new iPod announcement as the pair went shopping today in Chicago and purchased 10 new red iPod nanos.

  • News: HP continues clean-up operation

    Hewlett Packard is hiring a chief ethics and compliance officer to make sure its businesses practices, sullied by a boardroom spying scandal, remain on the straight and narrow.

  • News: Fujitsu offers flash disks with laptops

    Fujitsu is to become the third major PC maker to sell a laptop that uses flash memory in place of the traditional hard-disk drive.

  • News: Microsoft to announce 250 Vista products

    Microsoft is expected to announce that more than 250 hardware and software products have received either the "Certified for Windows Vista" or "Works with Windows Vista" logos at the Digital Life 2006 Conference in New York today

  • News: News Corp upset with YouTube deal

    Google executives have held an urgent meeting with News Corp to ease concerns over the search giant's $1.6bn YouTube acquisition, according to reports