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  • 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: 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.

  • News: HP's chairman to quit in January

    Patricia Dunn, HP's embattled chairman, will be relieved of those duties after the board's 18 January 2007 meeting, but will continue as a director.

  • News: Open-source hardware? You better believe it

    A team of hardware developers in the UK and Italy have released the first derivative of Sun's T1 processor under the OpenSparc programme.

  • News: CPU wars move to internet cafes

    Intel has teamed up with a Taiwanese motherboard vendor to tap China's burgeoning internet cafe market, on the heels of a similar announcement earlier this year by rival AMD.

  • News: eMusic launch gives consumers more choice

    For the launch of its European music download store, eMusic.com has added tracks from hundreds of European independent labels to its collection of US artists.

  • News: DoJ interested in HP spying allegations

    The US Department of Justice is asking questions about conduct by HP that has embroiled the technology company in controversy.

  • News: McAfee says sorry for bugs in Falcon

    McAfee has apologised to users for bugs in the company's line of client protection software, released last month.

  • News: Dell has trouble filing accounts

    Dell has delayed filing its quarterly earnings report with the US Securities and Exchange Commission and may have to restate past earnings statements, the company said yesterday.

  • News: Norton Internet Security 2007 unveiled

    Symantec this week unveiled the 2007 editions of its consumer Norton AntiVirus and Internet Security desktop products, plus a third new offering called Norton Confidential that protects e-commerce transactions.

  • News: Windows Live Search fully operational

    Microsoft is removing the beta tag from Live Search, its next-generation search engine, and making it the underlying search tool at its MSN.com portal.

  • News: Blinkx provides searchable European news

    More online users may begin accessing video and audio content produced by the European Commission now that Blinkx, the video search engine, is including in its database content from the European Commission Audiovisual Service.