Stuart Turton
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Microsoft quits EU hearing
By Stuart Turton published
News Microsoft has said it is being refused the right to a fair hearing in its antitrust trial.
HP recalls 70,000 laptop batteries
By Stuart Turton published
News Recalled batteries were overheating and causing 'flames and fire' - but no injuries so far.
Mozilla unveils next Firefox beta
By Stuart Turton published
News Mozilla has released the first beta for Firefox 3.5 today.
Latest Ubuntu available for download
By Stuart Turton published
News Just a week after the release candidate, Canonical has made the latest Ubuntu desktop and server versions available for download.
OLPC upgrades XO laptop
By Stuart Turton published
News One Laptop Per Child's XO will use an updated VIA chipset to offer high-def video on the low-power machine.
Intel's new Atom hits 2GHz
By Stuart Turton published
News Intel celebrates a year of Atom with a new version launched at IDF in Beijing.
Intel passes Moblin OS to Linux Foundation
By Stuart Turton published
News Intel is looking to push its netbook operating system onto more devices.
Ubuntu releases Jaunty Jackalope beta
By Stuart Turton published
News The beta for Ubuntu's next operating system is now available for download.
TomTom teams with Linux defence group
By Stuart Turton published
News In the middle of a lawsuit with Microsoft, TomTom joins the Open Invention Network.
Microsoft drops Honeycomb grid from Windows Mobile
By Stuart Turton published
News Microsoft admits its new Windows Mobile interface needs a bit of tweaking.
OLPC may switch to ARM for XO laptop
By Stuart Turton published
News One Laptop Per Child is 'almost committed' to using ARM's processors in its next-gen educational laptop.
Hackers thanked for exposing Telegraph flaw
By Stuart Turton published
News HackersBlog has made a fan of the Telegraph newspaper, after discovering a database flaw.
Firefox has more bugs than Internet Explorer
By Stuart Turton published
News Mozilla's Firefox had the most flaws of any browser, but at least it fixes them quickly.
The "Karmic Koala" - new Ubuntu gets redesign
By Stuart Turton published
News The new version of Ubuntu should be speedier and shinier, and with a brand new look.
Gary McKinnon supported by anti-terror law watchdog
By Stuart Turton published
News McKinnon's case gets more backing from another high-profile supporter.
MWC 09: Samsung confirms three Android launches
By Stuart Turton published
News Samsung will start selling three Android 'Google phones' by the end of the year.
Outlook finally gets friendly with Firefox
By Stuart Turton published
News An upgrade to Exchange means Microsoft's email client Outlook will offer full functionality in browsers other than its own Internet Explorer.
Microsoft introduces "Fix it" button
By Stuart Turton published
News Microsoft's new "Fix it" button will automatically take the steps suggested in documents relating to a number of the software giant's products.
Economy weighs on eBay
By Stuart Turton published
News Despite a fall at eBay, Skype and PayPal both reported revenue growth.
Second generation of Classmate netbook hits UK
By Stuart Turton published
News Intel's educational laptop is being shown off at the BETT show in London this week.
Chrome to head to Macs and Linux next year
By Stuart Turton published
News Google has said its Chrome browser will have Mac and Linux versions by next year.
BBC iPlayer developed for Macs
By Stuart Turton published
News A new beta version finally brings the iPlayer to Macs and Linux.
UK will not get data breach notification law
By Stuart Turton published
News Private firms will not be required to tell the ICO when they lose data.
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