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- 29 June 2007
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News: Vodafone to launch iPhone in Europe?
Investment bank Credit Suisse claims Vodafone is one of the favourites to be network operator for the iPhone in Europe.
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News: Microsoft solves iPhone email flaw
An update to Exchange 2007 released by Microsoft should solve problems that may have prevented mail from Exchange Server 2007 from being received by Apple’s iPhone.
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News: New Storm Trojan targets inboxes
A new round of greeting card spam that draws users to attack sites relies on a sophisticated multi-pronged, multi-exploit strike force to infect machines, security professionals said late last night.
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News: RIM says iPhone fever is helping Blackberry
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) announced record high subscriber growth and strong device shipments in its first quarter, a sign that some users aren't putting off smartphone purchases ahead of today's iPhone launch.
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News: Chinese whispers over iPhone release
Americans aren't the only ones going crazy over news about Apple's iPhone. The impending launch of the phone tops technology news headlines in China today, hours before the handset was due to hit store shelves in the US.
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News: iPhone supply concerns Apple boss
The number of iPhones manufactured by Apple may not be enough to meet customer demand when the smart phone goes on sale in the US today, CEO Steve Jobs has revealed.
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News: Intel ships 1m quad-core chips
Intel has shipped more than 1 million quad-core Xeon 5300 microprocessors since introducing them in November 2006, meeting a goal announced by company executives earlier this year.
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News: No web access for UK small businesses
Two thirds of UK small businesses are still working without any internet connection, email or website, new research has revealed.
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News: Microsoft files 23 lawsuits against pirates
Microsoft has filed lawsuits against 23 companies in California and Florida, alleging distribution of counterfeit software.
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News: State drops HP spying scandal case
A state judge in California has dismissed charges against the three remaining state criminal defendants in the HP spying case.
- 28 June 2007
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News: iPhone accessory buyers' guide
With the hype surrounding the iPhone reaching critical mass on June 29 in the US, Apple wants to ensure third-party vendors sell accessories engineered to work properly with its multimedia mobile phone.
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News: iPhone customer service already in spotlight
The US publication that rates and evaluates everything from mattresses to cars to washing machines points out in a press release that for "several years running AT&T...has been among the least-satisfying service providers. This is according to Consumer Reports' annual customer satisfaction surveys.
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News: Interview: AMD exec opens up on Barcelona
AMD is getting ready to launch Barcelona, its first quad-core server chip. A successful Barcelona launch, expected to happen during the third quarter, is critical for AMD, which has seen its share of the server market battered in recent quarters by Intel. Those market-share losses came with a heavy price, dragging AMD's finances into the red. In April, the company announced a $611m loss, largely attributed to tougher competition and a price war with Intel.
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News: US, EU close to signing passenger data accord
The European Union has reached a preliminary agreement in the long-running dispute over the handling of personal data about EU’s citizens flying to the US, a European Commission spokesman said today.
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News: 'Virtual GPS' uses Wi-Fi hotspots
Geo-location specialist Quova is offering a service that lets wireless devices locate themselves by scanning for nearby Wi-Fi access points and GSM base-stations, and triangulating what they find against a master-list.
- 27 June 2007
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News: Windows Server 2008 already running 2,600 sites
About 2,600 websites are already running Microsoft's forthcoming Windows Server 2008, a small but increasing number that indicates rising interest in the OS, according to new statistics from Netcraft.
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News: Asustek launches Windows Mobile 6 phone
Taiwanese electronics maker Asustek has launched a Windows Mobile 6 smartphone with a touch screen on Wednesday, just days ahead of the launch of Apple's iPhone.
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News: Toshiba ditches 'Intel-only' laptop policy
Toshiba has disclosed details of a new range of laptops based on processors from AMD - the first AMD-based machines the company has sold in about seven years.
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News: Supercomputer survey rewards IBM & HP
IBM still operates the fastest supercomputer in the industry, but rival HP has more of them in operation, according to a closely-watched global survey released today.
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News: Windows Live gets free file-sharing tool
Microsoft has started limited beta offerings of Windows Live file- and photo-sharing services. Along with others that have recently been rolled out, they will be part of a suite of services making up the second generation of Windows Live, said Brian Hall, general manager of Windows Live at Microsoft.
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