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- 04 September 2006
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News: Windows component flagged by antivirus
Computer Associates caused some headaches last week after its antivirus software inadvertently flagged part of the Windows OS as malware.
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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: 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: 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.
- 31 August 2006
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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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News: Nokia beefs up N80's internet capabilities
Nokia will release a version of its N80 multimedia phone next month with improved internet capabilities.
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News: Vista reliant on 'aggressive' beta testing
Sven Hallauer, director of release management for Windows Vista, says Microsoft is counting on "aggressive" beta testers to get Windows Vista into the shops in time.
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News: iPod manufacturer cuts damages claim
The iPod manufacturer at the heart of a furore over the treatment of workers in China has reduced the damages it is seeking from a pair of journalists accused of defaming the company.
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News: Dispute could ground air passengers
A failure by the US and EU to reach an agreement next month on the provision of passenger data for transatlantic flights could ground up to 105,000 people each week.
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News: Cover your online tracks with Browzar
The latest entrant to the crowded internet browser market is the appropriately named Browzar, a tool specifically designed to protect users' privacy by not retaining details of the websites they've searched.
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News: Intel to launch vPro desktop bundle
Intel is set to announce next week that HP and other vendors are ready to ship the chip company's vPro technology bundle in business desktops, according to sources.
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News: Amazon blows Microsoft's secrets – again
Windows Vista isn't the only forthcoming Microsoft software for which Amazon has apparently pre-announced availability.
- 30 August 2006
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News: MTV Networks' broadband push begins
As young people increasingly tune out television and tune into online video and chat, MTV Networks is hoping to win their attention with a broadband service that appears part MTV, part YouTube and part MySpace.
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