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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Review: Five recovery apps that bring your PC back from the dead   AMD closes ATI acquisition   VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011   Apple offers help for broken iPod shuffles   Pioneer Computers set to offer Vista upgrades   Asia's early adopters shape mobile market   Boffins clean up with nano-tech product testing   Sony has Q2 loss on battery recall, Nintendo strong   Internet banking too difficult   Mozilla moves on to Firefox 3.0   Microsoft to include Sonic Media software in Vista   Online retail spending projected to top a record US$100b this year   Capgemini to buy IT firm Kanbay Intl for US$1.25 bln   Cisco to buy mobile phone software firm Orative   Motorola interested in France's Sagem
Friday, 27th October 2006
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This afternoon, restoring from a full-system backup has a lot of advantages over a traditional reinstall and thanks to the boys at TechWeb, we have a run down of five apps will bring your PC back from the dead.

In other news, Apple is offering a reset utility to people having problems with its new iPod Shuffle, the matchbook-size, clip-on digital music player.

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Review: Five recovery apps that bring your PC back from the dead
Sometimes you just have to wipe everything and start from scratch - and a good recovery app will make sure it takes hours rather than weeks. Here are some of the best.


AMD closes ATI acquisition
Company announces 'Fusion' project underway.


VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011
To no-one’s surprise, the convergence of data and voice accelerated during the past year, IDC has said.



Apple offers help for broken iPod shuffles
Apple Computer is offering a reset utility to people having problems with their new iPod Shuffle.


Pioneer Computers set to offer Vista upgrades
Despite no firm date for the release of Windows Vista, Pioneer Computers has begun to offer free upgrades to the new operating system for users of Microsoft's Media Centre Edition and XP Professional Windows versions.


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New mobile technology pioneered in Japan and Korea.


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Sony has Q2 loss on battery recall, Nintendo strong
TOKYO - Sony said on Thursday it swung to a quarterly loss due to the mounting cost of recalling millions of computer batteries, coming in sharp contrast to a surge in profit at rival Nintendo on its hit DS handheld game machine.


Internet banking too difficult
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Microsoft to include Sonic Media software in Vista
Sonic Solutions says its technology to burn music and video to CDs and DVDs, respectively, will be included in Windows Vista.


Online retail spending projected to top a record US$100b this year
Online retail spending is expected to top US$100 billion this year for the first time, reflecting the Web's emergence as a force behind retail sales growth.



Cisco to buy mobile phone software firm Orative
NEW YORK - Cisco Systems said on Thursday it agreed to buy mobile phone software company Orative for US$31 million in cash to acquire technology that connects cellphones to office communications systems.


Motorola interested in France's Sagem
PARIS - US mobile phone maker Motorola is interested in Sagem, the French mobile phone and fax company that could be sold off by parent group Safran, Le Figaro newspaper said on Thursday.


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