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- 10 October 2007
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News: Mozilla says goodbye to Thunderbird developers
The only two paid developers working on the Thunderbird email client have quit Mozilla, just three weeks after Mozilla spun off Thunderbird to a new subsidiary.
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News: Google Search Appliance gets universal search
Google is set to upgrade its Google Search Appliance with native support for ECM (enterprise content management) systems such as EMC's Documentum, IBM's FileNet, Open Text's LiveLink and Microsoft's SharePoint.
- 09 October 2007
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News: Google AdSense delivers ad-supported video clips
Web publishers part of Google's AdSense advert-distribution network will now be able to make money by offering ad-supported video clips from Google's YouTube video-sharing site.
- 08 October 2007
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News: Yahoo holds Open Hack Day in India
Yahoo last week held Open Hack Day in Bangalore, India. Yahoo held the event on 5 and 6 October in a bid to build an ecosystem of external developers familiar with the company's technologies.
- 06 October 2007
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News: Feature: The 8 biggest consumer IT threats
High-tech consumer products and services of all kinds are making their way into the workplace. They include everything from smartphones, voice-over-IP systems and flash memory sticks to virtual online worlds. And as people grow more accustomed to having their own personal technology at their beck and call - and in fact can't imagine functioning without it - the line between what they use for work and what they use for recreation is blurring.
- 05 October 2007
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News: Londoners killing trees with pointless printing
London office workers waste over 21 million trees a year on needless printing - trees that could be saved through using GreenPrint software to eliminate unwanted pages from print jobs.
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News: RIM's BlackBerry becoming top consumer gadget
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion says the growth in the number of consumers buying its handset outstripped growth from the enterprise market in its second quarter.
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News: Critical Windows & Word patches on the way
Critical flaws in Windows and Word are to be patched next week in Microsoft's monthly release of security updates.
- 04 October 2007
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News: Microsoft boosts Vista's speed & reliability
Microsoft has released another two updates to improve Windows Vista's speed and reliability.
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News: Tories reaffirm anti-ID card commitment
Shadow home secretary David Davis restated the Conservatives Party' plan to scrap the government's ID card plan in a speech to the party's conference in Blackpool yesterday.
- 03 October 2007
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News: Storm builds the world's biggest botnet
Storm may not be the most creative or malicious piece of malware ever written, but it's on track to become the most productive; threat researchers' recent estimates put the number of PCs it has infected at more than 1 million.
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News: Nokia & Microsoft tout openness vs the iPhone
While Apple faces criticism for appearing to penalise iPhone users who download third-party applications, Apple competitors are stepping up their marketing efforts about how open their phones are.
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News: Remote workers strike fear into IT managers
Nearly nine in 10 IT managers fear the security risks caused by remote working practices, in spite of the increased productivity many home workers insist results from connecting offsite, new research has revealed.
- 02 October 2007
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News: Hackers reverse Apple's effort to cripple iPhone
Owners of hacked iPhones are posting instructions on how to roll back a recent Apple firmware upgrade that rendered their mobile phones unusable.
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News: iPhone owners now fear Apple patches
Apple's efforts to cripple hacked iPhones have been criticised by analysts which say iPhone owners may now fear installing the company's patches.
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News: Windows Vista SP1: New search tool reviewed
Windows Vista SP1 (Service Pack 1) is designed to improve Vista's performance, reliability and security. And even though Microsoft hasn't publicised the change it also alters the way Vista's search works, allowing you to substitute an alternate search tool of your own for the one built into Windows.
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News: Microsoft to assist UK tech startups
Microsoft will assist UK startups in using its software technology under a programme launched on Monday by CEO Steve Ballmer.
- 01 October 2007
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News: New RIP Act rules to speed up investigations
Law-enforcement agencies gained new powers today to compel individuals and businesses to decrypt data wanted by authorities for investigations.
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News: Microsoft & Adobe offer online Office
Microsoft has announced new additions to its software and services strategy, including Microsoft Office Live Workspace, a new web-based feature of Microsoft Office that lets people access their documents online and share their work with others.
- 29 September 2007
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News: The 10 best video-sharing websites
Google's big market-dominating gorilla YouTube isn't the only place online to upload and share home movies and video funnies. Several video-sharing rivals offer better quality than YouTube does, and many will even share ad revenue with you. Here's PC Advisor's top 10 video-sharing websites.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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What’s the best mobile OS: iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 or BlackBerry 10?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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