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- 04 September 2006
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News: iPod subcontractor drops libel suit
The subcontractor accused of mistreating workers at an iPod factory in China dropped its libel suit against two reporters and the news organisation they work for in Shanghai.
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News: Steve Irwin news devours bandwidth
News of Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin's death had website traffic in overdrive today, with many news sites operating on low-bandwidth mode as a result of high traffic.
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News: Free Wi-Fi for World Bank meeting
Singapore's Infocomm Development Authority is testing a free wireless internet service ahead of the annual meeting of the boards of governors of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, which take place this month in Singapore.
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News: Samsung first to demo mobile 4G
Samsung has demonstrated wireless technology that delivers 1Gbps to stationary clients, and 100 Mbps to clients moving at up to 70mph.
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News: Windows Vista RC1 released
After several delays, it appears Microsoft may get the next version of its Windows client operating system to customers according to its current timetable.
- 03 September 2006
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News: EC moots telecom super-regulator
The creation of a pan-European telecoms regulator has found significant industry support for the idea, though most remain against the notion overall.
- 02 September 2006
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News: Clearing system for universities 'in chaos'
The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service has sent heads of university and college admissions offices enormous computer files filled with nothing but gobbledegook.
- 01 September 2006
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News: Samsung announces Origami update
Samsung will introduce an upgraded version of its Q1 ultra-mobile PC with extended battery life, HSDPA connectivity and a more powerful processor.
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News: HD-DVD coming to Europe in November
The battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc for the hearts, minds and wallets of European consumers will start to gather momentum in November, when Toshiba starts selling its first HD-DVD players in Europe.
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News: TDK develops 200GB Blu-ray disc
In the battle of optical storage formats, Blu-ray Disc has added another weapon: even more storage.
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News: Sony names product safety chief
Sony has appointed one of its presidents to oversee product quality and safety, the first time such a high-level member of staff has taken that position at the company.
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News: Intel may lay off thousands next week
Intel will announce the results of an internal review of its operations next week that could result in thousands of layoffs at the company, according to published reports.
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News: Parental controls offered by Microsoft
Microsoft has opened up testing of a web-based service that allows parents to control what their children do on the internet.
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News: Windows Media Player 11.0 Beta 2.0 arrives
Microsoft has released Beta 2.0 of the next version of Windows Media Player for Windows XP, adding more online stores for buying digital music and letting users share content across various devices.
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News: Make Skype calls without a PC
Philips has announced a phone that allows users of Skype's internet telephony service to make calls without having to boot up their PCs.
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News: Hitachi hard disks target DVR market
Hitachi hopes to win market share from rival Toshiba with three new high-capacity hard drives that will reach the digital video recording and navigation markets in 2007.
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News: Another Firefox 2.0 beta arrives
Mozilla has released another test version of Firefox 2.0, which will be the next major version of its popular open-source browser.
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News: Samsung handsets to be investigated in US
The US International Trade Commission said yesterday it will investigate complaints by Ericsson and its Swedish parent company that Samsung and two of its US companies violated patents used its mobile handsets.
- 31 August 2006
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News: Microsoft Zune will fail, analyst predicts
An analyst last night labelled Microsoft's Zune music player 'underwhelming', and said it is unlikely to dent Apple's share in the market.
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News: Microsoft antitrust judgement extended
The US Department of Justice and Microsoft filed formal paperwork yesterday to extend part of an antitrust judgment against the company for at least two years.
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