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Written by Stephen Withers
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Deliberately malformed media files and streams have proved successful ways of taking control of computers, so it's not surprising that malware writers and security researchers continue to target software involved in their playback.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Sales of Apple's iPhone in the United Kingdom have been disappointing, according to one report.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Most RFID projects are aimed at supply chain efficiencies, but German retailer Metro Group is taking the technology a step further in order to improve the customer experience.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Almost half of the popular networking sites have "very slow" page load times, according to monitoring company WatchMouse.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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New York state attorney general Andrew Cuomo has launched an antitrust investigation of Intel to determine whether the company illegally coerced its customers to exclude AMD from their x86 purchasing.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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SWsoft claims its Parallels Server virtualisation product, now in private beta, is the first of its kind to run on Apple hardware and to run multiple copies of Mac OS X Server.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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A former systems administrator in the US has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for planting a logic bomb in his then employer's sytems.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Apple will bring UK iTunes Store music prices into line with those in the rest of Europe.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Microsoft wasn't joking when it classified as critical one of the vulnerabilities addressed by this month's security updates. A flaw in TCP/IP processing can be exploited by sending maliciously crafted packets, giving the attacker complete control of the targeted system.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Apple is set to resolve charges by the European Commission that its country-based iTunes Stores contravene European Union rules.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Apple has introduced updated Mac Pro and Xserve models ahead of next week's Macworld Expo.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Sony BMG has announced it will begin offering a limited selection of albums as downloadable, DRM-free, high-quality MP3 files.
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Written by Stan Beer
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Intel CEO Paul Otellini gave a stirring keynote address at CES today, outlining his vision of a future where the Internet is globally ubiquitous, enabled by ultra low power net connected pocket mobile devices using wireless technologies such as WiMax.
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Written by Stephen Withers
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Recently merged telecoms providers Asia Netcom and Pacific Internet will operate under the Pacnet brand.
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Written by Stan Beer
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Chip maker Intel unveiled 16 products at the Consumer Electronics Show today, including the company's first 45 nanometer processors for Intel Centrino based notebooks. The new line up includes 25% smaller chips suitable for the fast emerging sub-notebook market.
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Written by Stan Beer
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The Nicholas Negroponte inspired One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program has claimed a major success from its Give One Get One campaign that ran from November 12 through December 31, 2007 in the United States and Canada, raising $35 million.
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