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Google adds real-time collaboration to Docs
News Google Docs has been updated, with new real-time tools and tweaks to Spreadsheet.
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Disgraced chairman returns to Samsung
News Lee Kun-hee is back at Samsung two years after a conviction for tax evasion.
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Palm 'disapointed' by results, Pre sales
News Palm's chief executive believes the Pre would have sold better if it had arrived before the Motorola Droid.
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Microsoft hit by another patent dispute
News Microsoft has been ordered to pay VirnetX $106 million over a VPN patent.
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CeBIT 2010: Skype tells networks to be nicer to apps
News Skype and other mobile apps are not a threat to networks, according to the VoIP firm's head of mobile.
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Microsoft: Oracle fighting 'natural evolution' of IT
News Microsoft thinks Oracle's plans to integrate Sun's software is a bit backwards.
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Cisco and HP part ways
News The plug has been pulled on the Cisco/HP partnership, meaning competition is likely to hot up.
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Dell's profit slides despite sales boost
News Rising costs took a bite out of Dell's profits for the fourth quarter.
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Solid sales boost HP's profit by 25 per cent
News HP posted first quarter profit of $2.3 billion, up from $1.9 billion the year before.
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Nvidia Optimus switches it up for better graphics
News Nvidia's new tech could offer the best of both worlds by automating the switch between an integrated chip and a discrete graphics card.
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'Sex' makes list of top search terms for children
News The term is the ninth most searched term for children under seven, but doesn't make the top 20 for older teens.
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Mozilla says Bing's privacy better than Google's
News Mozilla director doesn't seem to like Google's Eric Schmidt's thoughts on privacy.
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Google builds its own DNS system
News Google has created its own domain name system, claiming its method is faster and safer than current tech.
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Virgin trials deep-packet inspection for file sharing
News Virgin Media is looking to monitor the illegal file sharing on its network.
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South Yorkshire gets £90 million in superfast broadband
News Half a million homes in South Yorkshire are set to get 25Mbps fibre broadband as early as next year.
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Windows 7 outselling all other Microsoft systems
News Windows 7 has already doubled sales of any other Microsoft OS over the same time period, Steve Ballmer has claimed.
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Microsoft Azure to arrive in January
News But Microsoft won't be charging for its cloud computing service until February in order to test its systems.
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A stylus for Apple's tablet device?
News A recent patent sparks new rumours about an Apple-developed tablet-style device.
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Oracle’s acquisition of Sun rejected by EU
News After investigating this year’s most talked about acquisition, the European Commission has concluded Oracle buying Sun would be anti-competitive.
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HTC Hero to get Android 2.0 upgrade
News The HTC Hero will get updated to the Android 2.0 operating system.
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Windows 7 arrives early because of postal strike
News Some have already received their copies of Windows 7, as Microsoft allows retailers to ship early to avoid the postal strike.
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Mozilla unblocks Microsoft Firefox plug-in
News The plug-in blocked last week by Firefox has now been removed from Mozilla's block list.
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'12345' the most popular phished Hotmail password
News The most common password for victims of the massive Hotmail hack was '12345' suggesting security wasn't exactly at the forefront of their minds.
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Microsoft admits Vista was 'less good'
News A Microsoft exec has noted that having 'bad products' can hurt your market share.
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