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Wednesday, 21th September 2005
 
  • Apple's Jobs warns on 'greedy' music pricing
  • EU states still negotiating data storage plan
  • Baidu ordered to halt music downloading service
  • Opera shoots for number two spot
  • FireWire group developing spec to spur HDTV
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    Apple's Jobs warns on 'greedy' music pricing
    Apple boss Steve Jobs, the man behind the popular iPod digital music player, called the music industry greedy for considering hiking digital download prices, warning such a move would drive users back to piracy. More...

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    EU states still negotiating data storage plan
    European Union member states are still working on a plan to store internet and telephone data to combat terror despite a rival proposal due from the European Commission. More...

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    Baidu ordered to halt music downloading service
    A Beijing court has ordered Chinese internet search leader Baidu.com to stop directing users to music download sites, in a case that may set a precedent as China seeks to show it can enforce copyright. More...

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    Opera shoots for number two spot
    Opera Software wants to be the world's number two browser, says the Norwegian company's chief executive. More...

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    FireWire group developing spec to spur HDTV
    The 1394 Trade Association has announced that it is developing a specification that will enable the IEEE 1394 standard, also known as Firewire, to deliver audio and video over coaxial cable. More...

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