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- 22 May 2006
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News: LCD panel prices continue to drop
Despite some predictions that World Cup fever could send prices of LCD TVs higher this month, the screen component just got cheaper, a trend that should continue to make products more affordable to users.
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News: Vista 'Get Ready' program falls short
Customers who want more information about what PCs will require to run Windows Vista will get some, but not much, from Microsoft at the company's conference for hardware engineers this week.
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News: Pay-as-you-go PCs touted
Microsoft is trialling pay-as-you-go PCs in underdeveloped nations as a way to give residents of those countries more access to low-cost computers.
- 19 May 2006
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News: Trojan targets Word
Microsoft Word users should be extra careful about the files they download because hackers are exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in the popular word-processing software.
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News: EC blasts member states over IT
The European Commission today accused most of the European Union's 25 member states of failing to live up to promises they made a year ago to boost their ICT sectors.
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News: ID card scheme slated by IBM researcher
The government's ID cards scheme has been slated by a researcher at IBM. Michael Osborne attacked the project on the grounds of cost, among a number of other reasons.
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News: Scientists build a world of 'software beings'
Politicians could one day determine the results of elections before they take place, thanks to a European research project that will study social interactions between millions of virtual human beings.
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News: Dell to use AMD chips
Dell has announced that it will use Opteron processors from AMD in its high-end, multiprocessor servers by the end of this year.
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News: Vista system requirements outlined
Microsoft has launched a site outlining the minimum hardware requirements for the next version of the Windows OS, Windows Vista.
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News: Spammers' attacks shut down Blue Frog
Israeli firm Blue Security's controversial vigilante antispam service, Blue Frog, has been closed down after a spammer threatened to mount more denial-of-service attacks on its servers.
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News: Symantec attempts to derail Vista
Symantec has asked a court in the US to order Microsoft to halt the development of Windows Vista, claiming that its rival is unlawfully incorporating Veritas storage technology into its latest OS.
- 18 May 2006
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News: Negroponte's $100 laptop sputters along
On a desk in a messy office on the eighth floor of a building opposite the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sits a circuit board that might just transform education for millions of children around the world.
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News: Skype seeks bulk to avoid blocks
The larger Skype's user base grows, the less likely it is that telecom operators or regulators will successfully block the VoIP service.
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News: Samsung's hybrid drive with flash memory
Samsung will unveil a prototype hard-disk drive that can improve system performance and extend battery life on laptops next week, the company said today.
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News: Hotmail problems persist in China
Hotmail was once again unreachable from Beijing today, extending an intermittent outage that has lasted for more than two weeks.
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News: Microsoft restarts tech docs project
Microsoft will start again from scratch on a technical documentation project required in a three-and-a-half-year-old antitrust settlement with the US government.
- 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: 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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