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- 14 October 2006
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News: BT fires back at spammers
New automated system should identify professional spammers and 'botnet'-infected customers on the BT broadband network
- 13 October 2006
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News: Time Warner targets Google
Time Warner has revealed it will approach Google to resolve the copyright issues that plague video-sharing phenomenon YouTube.
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
- 12 October 2006
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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
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News: New technology to fight phishing
Security companies are developing new ways to keep the public informed about fraudulent websites and cut down on scams.
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News: Apple planning 'Home' folder on iPods
Apple has secured a patent on technology that makes it feasible for the company to offer portable user accounts in future.
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News: Sony claims key advantage over iPods
Sony is packing its new Walkman digital music players with noise cancellation and other audio enhancing technology in its latest attempt to challenge the dominance of Apple's iPod.
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News: UK operators test mobile-TV rival
Three, Orange and Vodafone claim 3G technology could drive better broadcasts to UK handsets
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News: Ask.com now searchable on mobiles
Ask.com has developed a set of browser-based search services for US mobile devices that lets users find websites, directions, images, maps, business listings and weather information.
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News: Icann: 'We can't shut down Spamhaus'
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), said it does’t have the ability or authority to comply with a proposed court order to suspend antispam firm Spamhaus’s Internet service.
- 11 October 2006
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News: Carphone Warehouse buys AOL UK
£370m deal creates the UK’s third largest ISP as "free" broadband pioneer continues aggressive drive
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News: 'Big Brother' creator to pay citizen journalists
Endemol UK is working with a photo blogging site to find images for a TV programme marking the rise of the citizen journalist.
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News: Google's official blog gets hacked
A hacker broke into Google's main official blog and posted a false message, saying the company had decided to cancel a joint project with eBay.
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News: Microsoft reclaims browser share
Microsoft has increased its share of the global web browser market to 85.85 percent, gaining ground at the expense of Mozilla's Firefox and Apple's Safari browsers.
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