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- 13 June 2007
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News: Microsoft reveals 9 'critical' bugs
As Microsoft patched 15 vulnerabilities in its operating system, browser, and other software, security experts argued over which should be fixed first.
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News: Safari for Windows: 18 bugs in one day
Security researchers have jumped on Apple's beta version of the Safari browser, digging up as many as 18 bugs in the software, just one day after its release.
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News: UK gov't defends £8.1bn IT contract
HM Revenue and Customs has defended the tripling in costs of its Aspire IT contract - now set to hit £8.5bn - and said it would "endeavour to drive similar efficiency savings" from the deal.
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News: Health IT boss defends healthcare revamp
The embattled chief executive of IT for the UK National Health Service's IT revamp sharply rebuked critics of the programme today, saying a withdrawal of funding would lead to a "massive disruption" for patients.
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News: EMC & Wipro partner on services
EMC will train more than 1,000 Wipro staff in the use of its storage technologies as part of an alliance announced by the companies today.
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News: Evergrid promises reliability on Linux cluster servers
Startup Evergrid has unveiled a virtualisation platform designed to provide application reliability on clusters of Linux servers.
- 12 June 2007
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News: Privacy International slams 'deceptive' Google
Google has been criticised by activist group Privacy International over its consumer privacy practices.
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News: eBay desktop application launched
eBay has opened a beta programme for a desktop application that makes shopping on the auction website easier, with new types of alerts and a browsing history feature.
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News: Antitrust analysis: Google versus Microsoft
Google's claims that Microsoft's built-in Vista desktop indexing and search tool violates its antitrust agreement could be difficult to prove even if the software does slow down the performance of Google's competitive Google Desktop offering.
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News: Apple's Safari to run on Windows
For his traditional last-minute surprise near the end of the Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that the company is releasing a beta of its Safari browser that runs on Microsoft’s rival Windows operating system.
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News: VMware steps up Windows-on-Mac battle
VMware is pricing its upcoming new software to run Windows on a Mac similar to rival Parallels's software announced last week.
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News: AOL pest pleads guilty to spamming 1.2m people
Adam Vitale pled guilty yesterday to sending unsolicited email to 1.2 million AOL subscribers, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York Michael J. Garcia said.
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News: MPs to be warned of CCTV dangers
A Cambridge University academic will warn Members of Parliament that the increasing collection of electronic data such as CCTV pictures is creating inequalities in legal cases.
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News: Yahoo Messenger exploit hits Windows users
Hackers are now using exploits that target Yahoo's instant messaging software making it critical that users patch the Windows program immediately, according to security vendors.
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News: Forrester says CEOs must learn tech tricks
It’s no longer permissible for chief executives not to know about technology, Forrester's George Colony told delegates at the analyst firm's annual IT forum in Edinburgh.
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News: Jaspersoft adds languages to open-source BI tool
JasperSoft's open-source business intelligence products are speaking more languages than ever since the launch of an internationalisation project in January.
- 11 June 2007
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News: First look: HTC's Touch vs Apple iPhone
HTC's Touch mobile phone is pocket-sized, stylish, offers internet and email and plays music and video - all controlled by a swanky touchscreen interface. Macworld's editor takes the latest iPhone pretender to task
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News: Government sets up Green Shift taskforce
The UK government has set up a taskforce which aims to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced by the operation and disposal of computers and IT equipment.
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News: Google considers Windows Vista anti-trust suit
The WSJ reports that Google is seeking to reopen state and federal government antitrust action against Microsoft, alleging that Windows Vista puts other search software companies at a disadvantage
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News: Taxman looks at eBay users' profits
An increasing number of people earn their living or supplement their earnings by selling goods on online auction sites such as eBay, and resale affiliates such as Amazon.
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