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Google adds some shine to Chrome
News The latest beta of the web giant's browser sees security fixes and performance improvements.
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HTC expects to sell 600,000 Android phones this year
News Chief exec Peter Chou said sales of the T-Mobile G1 were outstripping previous estimates.
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European leaders want broadband for all
News In what's becoming a common theme among politicians, the European Commission is debating measures to make broadband available for everyone in the bloc.
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Windows 7 Alpha to be available to developers
News The Professional Developers Conference next month will be among the first opportunities for outsiders to see a pre-beta build of Windows 7.
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Samsung turns hostile on SanDisk
News A breakdown in negotiations has seen Samsung launch a hostile $5.8 billion bid for SanDisk.
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Ubuntu gets jaunty with newest release
News The next version of Ubuntu has been dubbed Jaunty Jackalope, and looks set to take on Microsoft and Apple.
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Vodafone to resell Dell’s Inspiron Mini 9
News Network will sell Dell’s netbook with added integrated broadband in its stores and online.
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Millions of bank details sold on eBay
News A computer was bought for £35 on eBay which contained around a million bank records.
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Visual search engine set for launch?
News New search engine claims to search the internet using pictures, rather than text.
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ISO rejects anti-Microsoft Office Open standards appeal
News The International Standards Organisation has rejected an appeal to prevent Microsoft's OOXML from becoming an international standard.
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VMware apologises for update error
News A recent update to the virtualisation firm's software left many companies with error messages.
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Hacker McKinnon gets extradition delay
News Gary McKinnon has been granted a two-week delay on his extradition to the US to face hacking charges, in order to give the European Court of Human Rights a chance to look at his case.
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Robocops a reality by 2084?
News A researcher has said robotic policemen will hit the streets within the next 75 years.
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Microsoft unveils 'Mojave' OS experiment
News Microsoft is looking to prove its latest operating system Windows Vista is better than the reviews would have us believe.
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Apple’s profits jump 31 per cent
News Apple shipped a record 2.5 million Macs and saw strong laptop sales in its third quarter.
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Google tops Microsoft on brand
News Google has taken the top UK 'superbrand' ranking for the first time, kicking Microsoft into second place.
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Microsoft says it's sticking to XP deadline
News Microsoft has sent out a letter reminding customers that the end date for the XP operating system remains 30 June.
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3G boom means doom for networks
News Analyst predicts that the mobile broadband market is set to explode to 49 million user - and that just might take out the network infrastructure.
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Mozilla gets 8.3 million downloads for Firefox 3
News 'Download Day' saw 8.3 million people download the newest version of Firefox, despite Mozilla's servers crashing.
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Sainsbury's shopping site suspended
News Technical problems have taken out Sainsbury's online shopping system, affecting some 10,000 customers.
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Mozilla collapses under weight of downloads
News The 'download day' was a success - but the 14,000 downloads per minute pushed the Mozilla website past breaking point.
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British hacker takes appeal to Law Lords
News Gary McKinnon is looking to avoid extradition to the US where he faces 45 years in prison on charges of hacking military and NASA systems.
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Google-Yahoo deal has get out clause
News If Yahoo is bought out, it will have to pay Google a $250 million deal kill fee, filings have shown.
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New supercomputer smashes speed record
News An IBM machine built by the US military has doubled the previous record by processing 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second.
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