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- 06 June 2007
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News: HTC launches Windows Mobile iPhone challenger
High Tech Computer today announced the HTC Touch. The HTC Touch is a Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Professional OS device designed with one-touch screen features giving users instant access to emails, contacts and appointments. In other words, a Windows Mobile 6.0-based Apple iPhone killer. Story now updated with pictures of the HTC Touch
- 02 June 2007
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News: Apple & Google team on CS3 plug-in
Adobe has teamed-up with Google to jointly announce a new plug-in for Photoshop CS3 Extended that links the software up with Google 3D Warehouse.
- 01 June 2007
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News: RealPlayer 11 enables easy video downloads
RealNetworks have announced a new version of its RealPlayer media player software. Its makers claim RealPlayer 11 will be the first media player to offer one-click video downloads of embedded web-based content. The online player will also support rival formats Flash and QuickTime. The concept capitalises on the popularity of online video sites such as YouTube.
- 31 May 2007
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News: Apple TV links with YouTube
Apple is bringing YouTube content to the living room with its Apple TV home-entertainment system. Beginning in mid-June, Apple TV will wirelessly stream videos directly from YouTube and play them on a user’s widescreen TV.
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News: News Corp buys Photobucket
After an ugly stand off last month, News Corp's MySpace and Photobucket will end up as part of the same company
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News: Free Adobe Coldfusion 8 beta launched
Adobe has released a public beta version of the ColdFusion 8 web development software. ColdFusion 8 is designed for developers building dynamic websites and internet applications, and the public beta is a feature-complete preview, according to the company.
- 30 May 2007
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News: Apple fixes QuickTime security bugs
Apple posted a security update for its QuickTime media technology yesterday. The update fixes two issues found with the application that could allow an outsider to execute code and disclose sensitive information.
- 29 May 2007
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News: European first for Adobe Max conference
Adobe announced that its MAX conference will be coming to Europe for the first time, with MAX 2007 taking place in Barcelona on 15 - 18 October.
- 23 May 2007
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News: Free Photoshop CS3 Action Pack released
Photoshop Action Pack 3.5, the latest collection of free-to-download Automator actions for the image manipulation software by Photoshop expert Ben Long, has been released
- 22 May 2007
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News: Panasonic announces 12.2Mp compact camera
Panasonic has announced the DMC-FX100. Panasonic claims the Lumix DMC-FX100 is the world’s first 12.2Mp digital camera with 28mm wide-angle lens. This follows yesterday's announcement from Casio of the UK's first 12Mp compact digital camera.
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News: Rewriteable Blu-ray Disc prices to drop
Ritek plans to start mass producing BD-RE (Blu-Ray Disc Rewritable) discs as well as HD DVD-RE (high definition) discs in the third quarter of this year. Taiwanese disc maker Ritek's move is seen as an important step towards reducing the cost of rewriteable Blu-ray Discs for users.
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News: 15 technology myths: what's nonsense and what's not?
The tech world abounds with hype, rumour and innuendo. It can be hard to tell IT fact from fantasy fiction. Fortunately, PC Advisor has rounded-up 15 technological rumours and given them a thorough shake down, so you can tell what's nonsense, and what's not.
- 21 May 2007
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News: Casio launches first 12.1Mp compact digicam
Casio today announced the release of the Exilim Zoom EX-Z1200 digital camera. Casio's latest Exilim Zoom has a 12.1Mp (megapixel) sensor that will deliver high-resolution shots in a compact camera.
- 18 May 2007
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News: Smartphone card stores 2,000 songs
Samsung Electronics has developed an 8GB micro memory card for smartphones.
- 14 May 2007
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News: AMD announces quad-core Phenom chip
AMD will make a quad-core chip for desktop PCs, replacing its venerable Athlon processor with the new ‘Phenom’ design in an attempt to compete better with Intel.
- 13 May 2007
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News: High-def iTunes video rentals rumoured
Apple may introduce a subscription-based film rental service through iTunes and the Apple TV, company executives hinted during a shareholder meeting.
- 12 May 2007
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News: IT news of the week - Saturday 12 May
Stay on top of the week’s biggest IT news with PC Advisor’s one-stop round-up of the top stories of the past seven days.
- 11 May 2007
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News: Legal action threatens Vista, iTunes & iPod
Media Rights Technologies (MRT), developers of technology that prevents users from ripping digital media streams, has filed a Cease and Desist letter against Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real. The organisation claims the companies are responsible for violations of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and intellectual property law.
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News: Roxio Crunch targets Apple TV, iPod & iPhone
Roxio released Roxio Crunch, a software application for converting video into formats for playback on different devices.
- 08 May 2007
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News: Flickr to close Yahoo Photos
Yahoo will close its Yahoo Photos service in favour of photo-sharing site Flickr. Yahoo bought Flickr just over two years ago. Flickr is considered by many experts to be a pioneer of Web 2.0.
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