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Article | 17/10/2007 Google launches video-blocking tool for YouTube
Google has launched a video-blocking tool that will allow content owners to intercept copyrighted clips as they're uploaded to YouTube, its video-shar...
Article | 17/10/2007 EQO promises speed by going native on Symbian
EQO Communications will soon release a faster version of its mobile VOIP (voice over Internet protocol) application for phones running the Symbian OS,...
Article | 17/10/2007 Google updates Analytics service, unveils Urchin beta
Google is set to roll out new features to its Google Analytics service and a beta release of Version 5 of the Web analytics server software gained wit...
Article | 17/10/2007 Apple to release Leopard October 26
Apple confirmed Tuesday what rumor sites have been saying for days: Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" will hit store shelves at 6 p.m. on October 26. The Leopar...
Article | 16/10/2007 Femtocell opportunities growing, panelists say
With femtocells gaining more attention as a potential money-saving technology, several companies are racing to claim space in the emerging femtocell m...
Article | 16/10/2007 Dutch consumer group disses Vista
A Dutch consumer protection association told PC buyers to avoid Windows Vista, Microsoft's newest operating system, after the U.S. company's Dutch arm...
Article | 16/10/2007 Eclipse offers AJAX server
The Eclipse Foundation will make available Monday Eclipse RAP (Rich Ajax Platform) 1.0, an AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) server for building ...
Article | 16/10/2007 Hitachi to offer 4TB desktop drives by 2011
Hitachi unveiled a new technology that it said can be used to cut the size of hard disk drive recording heads in half, which would dramatically boost ...
Article | 16/10/2007 OK and FST use Linux-based phone to accelerate mobile device innovation
Nine months after its official launch, Australian developers have already extended the capabilities of the world's first non-proprietary Linux powered...
Article | 16/10/2007 Security issue dogs new AIM release
AOL has patched a serious flaw in its instant-messaging software, but more troubles may lie ahead, according to a security researcher familiar with th...
Article | 16/10/2007 US Judge sentences porn spammers to more than five years
Two men were sentenced to more than five years in prison for their part in sending millions of pornographic spam messages, marking the conclusion of t...
Article | 16/10/2007 Researcher posts unofficial patch for Windows URI bug
A researcher beat Microsoft to the patch punch over the weekend by publishing an unofficial fix for a critical flaw in Windows XP and Server 2003 on P...
Article | 16/10/2007 AOL to lay off 20 percent of staff
AOL will lay off about 2,000 employees, or approximately 20 percent of its staff, as it continues its transformation into an online, ad-supported busi...
Article | 16/10/2007 Motorola, Sony Ericsson to share Symbian UI company
Motorola took a 50 percent stake in UIQ, a move that is likely a reaction to stepped up competition from the iPhone.
Article | 16/10/2007 IDF TAIWAN - Intel shows off UMPCs designed with Menlow
Intel showed off six new ultramobile PCs on Monday. The PCs are designed around its Menlow chips, which will debut around the middle of next year.
Article | 16/10/2007 IDF TAIWAN - Intel to unveil OLPC chips in Shanghai next April
Intel plans to unveil a new microprocessor for the One Laptop Per Child notebook and other ultra-low cost laptop PCs at the Intel Developer Forum in S...
Article | 16/10/2007 ICANN to test domain names in 11 languages
The organization that oversees the Internet address system is launching an evaluation of International Domain Names (IDN) that will allow Internet use...
Article | 16/10/2007 Greenpeace blasts Apple over toxic materials in iPhone
Greenpeace International, which has clashed with Apple over toxic chemicals in its products and post-sales electronics recycling, has slammed the comp...
Article | 15/10/2007 Best practices for implementing messaging security
Most enterprises have some type of messaging security in the form of spam and virus filtering. When installing a new or replacement messaging-security...
Article | 15/10/2007 Microsoft adds event planning to Live services
Microsoft is adding an event planning offering to its expanding Windows Live suite of services.

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