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100 Million Apple iPods Sold

Apple today announced that the 100 millionth iPod has been sold, making the iPod the fastest selling music player in history. The first iPod was

Panasonic makes the Most Reliable Cameras

Panasonic has been voted as the most reliable camera manufacturer by Which readers. Which?, the UK's consumer magazine, asked readers to rate the reliability of ...
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Adobe Labs Launches Public Alpha of Apollo

Adobe announced that the first public alpha version of Apollo is now available for developers on Adobe Labs. So what is Appolo?Apollo is the code ...
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Wikia to build a search engine

Founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, has announced big plans to build a search engine to take on heavyweights like Google and Yahoo!, says a Reuters ...
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Microsoft hits out at Google over copyright

Microsoft, which is increasingly competing with Google in business software and other areas, accused the Silicon Valley giant of a "cavalier" attitude to copyright, media ...
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Famatech announces the release of Radmin 3.0

Famatech is proud to announce the release of Radmin3.0 remote control software. Radmin is one of the best Windows-based remote control solutions now available on Microsoft ...
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Lenovo recalls 100 000 laptop batteries

Lenovo recalled about 100,000 laptop computer batteries yesterday, warning that they could overheat and cause a fire. The battery recall was the second for the company ...
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Slimmest LCD ever developed by Samsung SDI

Samsung SDI has developed the slimmest liquid crystal display (LCD) for mobile phones, breaking the record set by its sister firm Samsung Electronics only three ...
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Security flaw hits Trend Micro antivirus

Reported late Friday, and over the weekend, a flaw allowing complete control to an attacker was disclosed, affecting several Trend Micro products. The flaw is ...
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Think Twice before SPAMMING

The next time you think about sending out dodgy advertisements to millions of unsuspecting people and hogging up Internet bandwidth, think twice. Apparently a Dutch ...
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Windows fails to protect Vista from viruses

Security tools that work with Windows Vista have failed tests to see if they can detect current viruses. Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare security tool was one ...
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Another Windows Vista hole

Microsoft has admitted that speech recognition features in Vista could be hijacked so that a PC tells itself to delete files or folders. Vista can ...
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Microsoft to audit your company's software licenses

Microsoft could face a user revolt as it launches a campaign to get mid-range companies to submit to a software audit. Those who refuse risk ...
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Adobe Luanches Photoshop Lightroom

Adobe Systems announced today that Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.0 software is now available for pre-order and is expected to ship in mid-February 2007. Adobe’s new ...
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Miserable failure: Google bombs & George Bush

Favourite online tactic to mock the president — altering the Google search engine so the words “miserable failure” lead to President Bush’s home page at the ...
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Apple iTouch users forced to pay £5.99 if they want the latest update

The other day a friend of mine, who is not very computer savvy, asked me to update iTunes on his PC and then download the
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Oracle buys Sun Microsystems for $7 billion

Oracle Corp plans to enter the computer hardware market by buying Sun Microsystems Inc for more than $7 billion.
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PUMA - 2 Seater Electric Vehicle from Segway

Project PUMA (P.U.M.A - personal urban mobility and accessibility), what can i say? It is nice to see that General Motors Corp is using our hard earned cash from the government bailout to finance projects like this (not).

Toshiba launches 512 GB SSD drive for notebooks

Toshiba recently launched what it says is the first 2.5-inch, 512-GB solid-state drive for notebooks.
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Facebook VS Canadian spammer

Facebook wins $873m judgment against a Canadian spammer who spammed users of the social networking site with “sexually explicit” messages after hacking into the profiles
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USB 3.0 Specifications Announced

The new SuperSpeed mode of operation on USB 3.0 devices promises to allow data transfer at up to 300 MB/s.
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Evolta - The World's longest lasting AA Battery from Panasonic

Performance of Evolta Battery is Recognized by Guinness World Records
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Pioneer Develops 16-layer 400GB Blu-ray Disc

Pioneer has succeeded in developing a 16-layer read-only optical disc with a capacity of 400 gigabytes.
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Imation Buys XtremeMac for $9 Million

Imation announced today its purchase of accessories manufacturer XtremeMac for $9 million.

Nokia launches Internet Radio

The application can be downloaded for free from http://www.nokia.com/internetradio and will also be embedded in upcoming Nokia S60 3rd edition devices.  The station directory of