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  • News: Microsoft Zune in US stores by Xmas

    The first Microsoft Zune offerings will hit US retailers in time for the busy Christmas season, with a 30GB digital media player and a Zune Marketplace online service the first to reach consumers.

  • News: Criminals 'teaming up with hackers'

    Criminals working with computer hackers pose an increasing threat to businesses and governments as those entities increase their dependence on IT systems, a US federal prosecutor said yesterday.

  • News: BT Corporate Fusion coming next year

    After testing the waters with consumers for more than a year, BT plans to extend its converged fixed-mobile communications service to businesses early next year.

  • News: EU considers Vista's effect on economy

    Microsoft tried to dazzle the antitrust regulators in Brussels today with research that illustrates how immense the effect of Windows Vista will be next year on Europe's IT industry and the broader economy.

  • News: Vista-optimised peripherals on the way

    Microsoft refreshed its line of keyboards and mice yesterday, introducing a desktop system that includes a keyboard designed for use with Windows Vista and Windows Live services.

  • News: Palm back in Europe with Treo 750v

    Palm has launched its first smartphone to run on European 3G networks, and its first Windows-based phone for Europe.

  • News: Nintendo Wii to hit Japan in December

    Nintendo will launch its Wii game console in Japan on 2 December, company president Satoru Iwata said at a Tokyo news conference today.

  • News: ZTE to make BT's mobile TV handsets

    Chinese telecommunication equipment maker ZTE has won a contract awarded by BT to develop mobile handsets that let users watch television.

  • News: Sufficient evidence to charge HP officials

    A day after HP chairman Patricia Dunn promised to step down for her role in a spy scandal, the state of California is continuing its effort to invesigate company officials and the private investigators they used.

  • News: Forget Dell, here comes Dell 2.0

    In a bid to reassure nervous investors in the wake of a federal investigation and a battery recall, Dell executives have announced a corporate overhaul dubbed 'Dell 2.0'.

  • News: Hollywood files piracy suit in Beijing

    Film companies today filed suit against two Beijing retailers of allegedly pirated material, seeking 60,000 renminbi (about £4,000) per pirated title, industry group the Motion Picture Association (MPA) said.

  • News: Yahoo rolls out webmail beta to more users

    Yahoo plans to significantly expand the number of people with access to its next-generation webmail service, which has been in test, or beta, mode for about one year.

  • News: Office 2007 staggers toward launch

    Microsoft today will offer a refresh of beta 2.0, the final external test release of the product before it is released to manufacturing.

  • News: Google Earth gets extra content

    Google is partnering with Discovery Networks, the US National Park Service and others to enrich its Google Earth mapping application with text and multimedia about geographic locations.

  • News: Third security patch for the same IE hole

    Among the security patches released by Microsoft today is an Internet Explorer fix that is now being distributed for the third time, due to problems that weren't fixed on the patch's first or second releases.

  • News: Video calling from Mac to PC with Skype

    With the latest beta of Skype for the Mac, released today, Skype hopes to help bridge the barrier between Macs and PCs for video calling.

  • News: Intel cuckolded by Dell

    Dell has taken a step away from long-time supplier Intel, launching one desktop that spurns the chipmaker's vPro business bundle and two others that use processors from chipmaking competitor AMD.

  • News: Authors of Zotob worm caged

    Two Moroccan men have been jailed for releasing the Zotob computer worm, which wreaked havoc on an estimated 250,000 Windows PCs last year.

  • News: MS told not to shut out security rivals

    Any attempt to incorporate its own security software in Windows Vista, Microsoft's next-generation operating system, could spark a new antitrust spat with Europe's top regulator.

  • News: Apple unleashes iTunes 7.0

    It's Showtime, Apple declared last night, ushering in iTunes 7.0, the latest version of its popular media and iPod management software.