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- 02 August 2006
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News: Real to distribute Google Toolbar, Firefox
Real, Mozilla and Google have reached a multi-year agreement to distribute certain applications to users.
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News: Free webmail from Lycos revamped
Lycos is revamping its free webmail service, vastly increasing storage space and lifting the size limit on file attachments, the online services provider plans to announce today.
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News: Online news 'a complement to other media'
Fears that online news would render irrelevant traditional outlets such as television and print newspapers have not come true, a study has found.
- 01 August 2006
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News: French train users can pay with mobiles
Travellers heading to Brittany can buy train tickets on their mobile phones as part of a service that will be rolled out in other areas of France soon.
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News: Mashboxx supported by major record label
Mashboxx, a legal P2P service currently in development, will have the entirity of record label EMI's catalogue of digital recordings at its disposal.
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News: Trouble ahead for Palm OS
Palm's plans for future products could be affected by delays in development of the next version of the Palm OS software, the company warned in a regulatory filing.
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News: Data centre failure pinches NHS
Technicians continued working today to restore a computerised patient administration system for 80 medical facilities in north-west England that failed on Sunday during upgrades to the NHS IT systems.
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News: McAfee to issue patch for vulnerability
McAfee will issue a patch tomorrow for a vulnerability affecting its SecurityCenter application, a security software management tool.
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News: BT dumps contractor for NHS project
BT is dumping one of its main contractors for the 10-year project to upgrade the NHS computer network, in a move to deliver system upgrades faster, a spokesman for the telecoms company said today.
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News: Apple responds to Nordic criticism
Apple has replied to criticism of its iTunes DRM policy, meeting a deadline set by consumer agencies in Scandinavia, an advisor at Norway's Consumer Council said today.
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News: Hackers outfox Mozilla
An exploit in Mozilla's Firefox browser has been found that can hijack the software and monitor submit-and-click events.
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News: Will Apple fail without Jobs?
The fortunes of Apple are inextricably linked with those of company co-founder Steve Jobs.
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News: Warner Bros axes deal with adware maker
Warner Bros has axed a deal to provide content to Zango, a controversial advertising software maker.
- 31 July 2006
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News: Small Business Server update recalled
A glitch discovered during a production audit has forced Microsoft to recall an updated version of its Small Business Server software.
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News: Enhanced video portal trialled by AOL
AOL will unveil a revamped video portal this week, the latest move by a major internet company to strengthen its position in this very competitive market.
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News: Over-50s portal to go live
An internet portal for people over 50 years old, Eons.com, will debut officially later today as the company behind it bets that people in this age group are underserved on the internet.
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News: French copyright law gets tougher
France's Constitutional Council has made an already strict copyright law even tougher, modifying three articles of the law and striking out a fourth in a review of its constitutionality.
- 28 July 2006
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News: Nokia tests mobile/Wi-Fi hybrid phones
Nokia, the world largest handset maker, has begun testing technology in a Finnish city that lets users to make calls on both mobile and Wi-Fi networks and switch between networks without interruption.
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News: Internet fraud out of control in UK
According to a report from the Attorney General's office, the UK is trailing behind other countries in its efforts to track and investigate internet fraud.
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News: Google to host open-source projects
Google is offering to host open-source software development projects in a move that has been met with mixed reaction from the developer community online.
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